Suzanne Haeri DDS

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Post-Extraction Care: Dry Sockets

One of the most important aspects of a successful tooth extraction recovery is following the post-operative instructions. Otherwise, you are at risk for developing a Dry Socket. These require immediate treatment by Dr. Suzanne Haeri at her office in Los Angeles, CA. If you notice any extreme pain or sensitivity after the procedure, call us right away. Dr. Haeri will try to see you as soon as possible.


 


The full name for a dry socket is Alveolar Osteitis. In simple terms, this translates to inflammation of the tooth socket. When removing a tooth from a healthy socket, blood clots form and the healing process begins. Dry sockets happen when this healing process is hindered in some way. These can develop on both the upper and lower jaw and are more common with complicated extractions.


 


Dry socket symptoms become noticeable around three days after an extraction. It starts with sharp or throbbing pain in the affected area. You’ll notice that the pain worsens when eating or drinking. Be aware of any sensitivity.


 


Your Los Angeles, CA, dentist provides dry socket treatment. At your appointment, the area is thoroughly examined. Deep cleaning removes all bacteria and debris from the socket. In certain cases, a dressing is placed on the tooth. This removes any pain while speeding up the healing process. Afterward, symptoms alleviate within a day or so. Take over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and swelling.


 


It’s important to always follow your post-operative care instructions. Doing so prevents dry sockets and other complications. If you notice any of the above symptoms, call Dr. Suzanne Haeri right away. To schedule an appointment with your Los Angeles, CA, dentist, visit her website or call 310-657-2200.

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