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Post-Removal Peace: How to Sleep After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

June 28, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — aspenhill @ 9:25 pm
Patient sleeping after wisdom tooth removal

Undergoing a wisdom tooth extraction can be challenging, especially when it comes to finding comfort during sleep. Post-extraction pain and swelling can make it difficult to get the rest you need for a speedy recovery. If you’re struggling, continue reading. Below you’ll find some essential tips to help you sleep soundly and recover more comfortably after your wisdom tooth extraction.

1. Elevate Your Head

Elevating your head can significantly reduce swelling and bleeding after a wisdom tooth extraction. So, try using an extra pillow or two to prop up your head. Sleeping at a slight incline helps prevent blood from pooling around the extraction site, which can minimize discomfort and promote better healing.

2. Use a Cold Compress

Applying a cold compress to your cheeks can help numb pain and reduce swelling, making it easier to fall asleep. Apply a bag of ice wrapped in a cloth to the outside of your cheek near the extraction site. Aim to keep it there for around 15-20 minutes before bedtime, to ease the discomfort and help you sleep better.

3. Take Over-the-Counter Pain Medications

Pain management is crucial after a wisdom tooth extraction. If you received a prescription for pain medication, follow the instructions carefully. Otherwise, over-the-counter pain relief can work well to alleviate the dull ache in your gums. Make sure to take it about 30 minutes before bedtime to allow it to take effect.

4. Practice Gentle Oral Hygiene

Keeping your mouth clean will help prevent infection and decrease bacteria in your mouth which could cause irritation and discomfort. However, it’s important to be gentle. Avoid brushing directly over any extraction sites for the first few days. Instead, rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day to keep the area clean. Be careful not to swish too vigorously or spit the water out as this can disrupt the healing process. Rinsing before bedtime will ensure your mouth is clean and free of food particles that could cause inflammation and pain.

Getting a good night’s sleep after a wisdom tooth extraction is essential for your recovery. By following these tips, you can minimize discomfort and promote a faster, more comfortable healing process. So, rest easy and take care of your mouth as it heals for a better, happier smile.

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At Dental Center of Aspen Hill, their team of exceptional dental experts strives to help their patients get out of discomfort and get back to living their lives. If you’re suffering from tooth pain, they have the technology and the know-how to treat you with efficiency and comfort. Call (301) 871-8000 to schedule an appointment or visit the website to explore their full menu of services.

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