| Causes & prevention
Several things can cause the premature
loss of a blood clot from an extraction site, including smoking, forceful
spitting, sucking through a straw, coughing or sneezing. You should
also avoid consuming carbonated or alcoholic beverages after an extraction,
as these have also been associated with the development of dry socket.
Also, you should:
• Keep your fingers and tongue
away from the extraction site.
• Apply an ice pack to your jaw
for the first 24 hours following surgery - on for 15-20 minutes, and
off for 30-40 minutes - to prevent pain and swelling and stop excessive
bleeding.
• Do not rinse your mouth the
day of surgery. The next day, you can rinse gently with warm salt
water; dissolve one teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water. Be sure
to rinse and spit gently.
Call our office right away if you notice
any symptoms of dry socket. Treatment for dry socket typically includes
a gentle rinsing of the socket. We then pack it with topical anesthetic
and a sterile gauze dressing. You'll usually need to return to our
office two to three times over a two-week time period, so we can change
the dressing.
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