Showering After Wisdom Teeth Removal

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Can You Shower After Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Yes, but you should shower in a way that avoids causing you more pain. We know you want to shower. Having your wisdom teeth removed is inconvenient enough. Being smelly only makes matters worse. Here is some more information about wisdom teeth removal, including how to shower after the procedure.

What Happens After Wisdom Teeth Removal?

After you get your wisdom teeth removed, the most important thing to do is to prevent infection. Infection is bad. Infection means more pain and a longer recovery time. After preventing infection, the most important thing to do is remain comfortable and rest so that you can heal.

Once you've healed, you can do all of the things you'd normally do. But until then, you have to make a few adjustments. One of these is the way you shower.

How to Shower After Wisdom Teeth Removal

Get clean without making your mouth hurt more. That's our objective here. Here are some tips to help you take a shower after wisdom teeth removal:

Use sponge to wash your body - If you want to take a shower after a wisdom teeth extraction, you can do so. However, it is recommended that you use a sponge to wash your body.

Be careful when cleaning your face - You don't want to use a washcloth or a loofah to wash your face after a wisdom teeth extraction. This is because you might hurt yourself more by scrubbing too hard. Instead, you can use a soft sponge to gently clean your face.

Don't scrub your face - It is important to be careful not to scrub your face after your wisdom teeth surgery. Doing so could irritate your gums.

Hot Water - While you should avoid hot drinks, washing with warm water (after 48 hours) will help int he healing and pain-relief process.

Tips for After Wisdom Teeth Removal

Drink Plenty of Fluids - After your wisdom teeth surgery, you need to drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. This will help to prevent infection.

Maintian oral hygiene - After your surgery, it is not just important to drink plenty of fluids. It is also important to brush your teeth with a toothbrush and toothpaste.

Stay In Bed - After your surgery, you might feel a little bit of pain. This is normal. However, you don't want this to get any worse. That is why it is best to stay in bed. You can rest for as long as your dentist or doctor recommends.

Use a Pillow - After your wisdom teeth surgery, use a good pillow. This is because you might find it difficult to lie down for long periods of time.

Things You Should Avoid When Showering After Wisdom Teeth Removal

Excessive scrubbing - After your wisdom teeth surgery, you might be tempted to scrub too hard. However, it is recommended that you don't scrub too hard. This is because you might hurt yourself.

Using a loofah or a scrub brush - Similarly, you don't want to use a scrub brush or a loofah.

Drinking alcohol - You don't want to drink alcohol after your wisdom teeth surgery. This is because it could make the area more sensitive after your surgery.

Conclusion

It's perfectly normal to want to shower after having your wisdom teeth removed. You're in pain, you're uncomfortable. You really just want things to go back to normal. So here's our advice. Shower, but be careful to avoid further irritating the area you just had surgery on. If you have further questions, please contact Michigan Dental Wellness Center. 

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