Wisdom Teeth

What you need to do?

Before the operation
Inform your dentist about any heart condition or any serious illness you have or had.

Inform your dentist about any drug allergies you may have.
Have a good meal and brush your teeth.

After the operation
A little oozing of blood is normal and should be expected. This can be stopped by biting on a piece of gauze placed on top of the wound, for about 20 to 30 minutes.

Do not wash the mouth too vigorously or use your tongue to disturb the wound as these would dislodge the blood clot and cause further bleeding.

Call your dentist if you think the wound is bleeding badly.

You may place an ice-cold towel or ice-pack over your cheek to help reduce the swelling.

Do not put warm compresses on the cheek as this will worsen the swelling.

Take all the medicines given to you at the proper time. If antibiotics have been given to you, complete the whole course.

Keep to a soft diet avoiding friable food such as crisps and biscuits

Do not exercise vigorously or do heavy work.

Do not smoke or consume alcohol.

After the first day of the operation, rinse your mouth gently after every meal to remove any trapped food at the wound with luke warm salt water.

Continue to brush your teeth in the other parts of the mouth.