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Just What Do You Know About Dry Socket Symptoms and Treatment ?



 

 

Now, if you thought extracting an aching tooth would be the answer to toothache then you most possibly haven't heard about a dry socket - one of the more common tooth extraction complications ...

Although they are not life threatening like abscesses or bleeding, dry sockets can nevertheless be very painful. Dry sockets are more common with removal of the lower teeth than they are with removal of upper teeth. No matter what type of extraction you have performed, a dry socket can occur with any type.

Although there is really no way to prevent a dry socket, you can help to reduce the risk by following your after surgery directions. Even though you may be following the directions precisely, you could still end up with a dry socket. They are known as a quirk of nature, and will make you feel like you are on your death bed - although you really aren’t. Those who are more at risk to dry sockets include those who smoke following extractions, and those who like to grind their teeth frequently.


Dry Socket Symptoms




A dry socket is a condition where the blood clot that forms after an extraction detaches itself from the socket walls. Sometimes, the clot will dissolve, leaving the bone exposed to food, the weather, and even saliva. Once the bone is exposed, it can become inflamed. The inflammation that occurs is very painful, often times being a deep pain that makes you feel as if you are dying.


Dry Socket Healing




If you leave it alone, the dry socket may heal eventually. It will normally take around a month or so, although the pain won’t let up during the healing period. If you have a dry socket, you’ll find that antibiotics and even the strongest of prescription drug won’t cure it. An antibiotic will normally cure infections, although a dry socket isn’t considered to be an infection.
Even then, it may be best to consult a dentist if you develop a dry socket after a dental extraction.


Dry Socket Treatment




The best way to fight a dry socket is to go back to your dentist and have him pack the socket. Packing the socket is done without any anesthesia and can be quite painful. It doesn’t take long to complete, and it can provide relief from the pain. Once you have a dry socket, you won’t care about anything but stopping the pain. The pain can be so intense at times that you will be willing to do anything to stop the pain - even for a few minutes.

Once the socket has been packed, you will be relived from pain for a day or so. If you go back to your dentist, he will remove the old packing, wash the socket out, and place a new packing in. This way, you can get relief from the pain and help the socket heal. Keep in mind that it will take time to heal - and the best way to stop the pain is to do your best to avoid a dry socket at all costs.


Wisdom Tooth Extraction and Dry Sockets




A dry socket may occur more commonly after a lower impacted wisdom tooth has been removed as this type of dental extraction may require a dentist to remove the bone around the tooth in order to extract it.

 

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