Wisdom Teeth Recovery Time

By: Karsun

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Having your wisdom teeth out can sound like a scary event so you may want to learn about wisdom teeth recovery time. While every year, thousands of people have to have their wisdom teeth removed, it may not be common knowledge about the wisdom teeth recovery time after surgery. Here is some information on the removal process and the wisdom teeth recovery time.

Procedure. Having your wisdom teeth removed is performed at a dentist's office or typically by an oral surgeon. The process can take just a few minutes or more than an hour depending on how many are removed at once, if any are impacted or difficult to remove and whether or not the patient opts to have anesthesia or not.

Healing. It can take up to 24 hours for the bleeding to stop as part of the wisdom teeth recovery time. Although this differs from person to person, this can be a good rule of thumb. During that time the patient should not smoke or eat foods that are solid because this can aggravate the area where the teeth were removed and cause the blood clots to loosen; making more blood flow and prevent healing. This can lead to dry socket as well, which is a painful condition that will require another trip to the dentist or oral surgeon.

Recovery time. The wisdom teeth recovery time depends on what you are looking to do. If you want to eat solid food then you should be able to in about three days or so. As far as pain and inflammation, this too can take about 72 hours for the wisdom teeth recovery process. The actual recovery time will depend on the extraction and if there were any complications. Complications can mean more healing time and some of the complications can include an impacted tooth that was removed, excessive bleeding or dry socket. However, the general time period is 3 days of healing time for wisdom teeth recovery.

Now you know more about wisdom teeth removal and wisdom teeth recovery time. Although it does vary from person to person, you should be able to get a better idea from your dentist or oral surgeon depending on your individual circumstances.

Posted on: May. 21, 2011