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Tooth Extraction Recovery Tips for Garland Residents

May 26, 2025
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Posted By: Dr. Woo Sung Jung
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Just had a tooth extraction? You're probably wondering what the next few days will look like and how to heal as smoothly as possible. Here's your roadmap to a comfortable tooth extraction recovery in Garland, TX.

Your 7-Day Extraction Recovery Timeline

  • Days 1–2: Some bleeding for the first 24 hours is normal. You’ll experience some swelling around the extraction site and should expect some mild to moderate discomfort. You can manage pain with over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed medications.
  • Days 3–4: Swelling should start decreasing, and bleeding should have stopped. You might still feel some tenderness, but any pain should be lessening.
  • Days 5–7: Most discomfort should be gone, and you'll start feeling more like yourself. The extraction site continues healing beneath the surface.

Post Extraction Dos and Don'ts

These tooth removal recovery tips will help ensure that your mouth continues to heal without complications:

  • DO rest for the first 24 hours, eat soft foods like yogurt and smoothies, gently rinse with salt water after the first day, and take medications as prescribed.
  • DON'T smoke (this significantly delays healing), use straws, engage in strenuous exercise for 48 hours, or eat hard, crunchy foods that could irritate the site.

When to Call Garland Grove Dentistry

Contact our Garland dental clinic tooth extraction team immediately if you experience:

  • Dry socket (severe pain that worsens after day three)
  • Heavy bleeding that doesn't stop with pressure
  • Intense pain that isn't responding to medication
  • Signs of infection, like pus or unusual swelling

We’re Here for You Before, During, and After

Remember, following these guidelines helps ensure your tooth extraction recovery in Garland, TX, goes smoothly. Our team is here to help you through the entire process, from planning to tooth removal and recovery. If you have questions about any part of the process or are concerned about recovery steps, don't hesitate to call us—we're here to support your healing journey every step of the way.

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