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Why do I Get Bad Breath after Wisdom Teeth Removal? How can I get rid of it?    

12/25/2016

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Do you ever wonder why your breath started to smell bad after the removal of your wisdom teeth? Well, the chances are you are not clearing out all the food particles that remain in your mouth after every meal. Actually, it’s not the food that remains in your mouth create such rotten smell; rather it is a kind of bacteria that make your breath to smell really bad.

Bad breath after wisdom teeth removal is quite common and most often it recovers as the area heals. Most of the people experience bad breath after wisdom teeth removal Sydney, which can be caused due to a number of reasons but it can also be reduced by a number of methods.

Causes of bad breath after a tooth removal
Flow of blood
The extraction site may have occasional bleeding for first two days which can cause both an odour and an unpleasant taste in your mouth. This blood clot and lack of refreshment is the first reason to cause bad breath after tooth extraction.
Tips:
  • After the bleeding stops, sipping water slowly will keep your mouth fresher.
  • Avoid using mouthwash for first 24 hours. Most dentists recommend you to use mouthwash or warm salt water to rinse your mouth only after 24 hours.

Cleanliness

The first couple of days after extraction, you cannot able to brush or floss your teeth thoroughly. Since, it is important that the site should remain undisturbed during initial healing. This can also cause bad breath.
Tips:
Try to brush your teeth using soft bristle tooth brush and make a habit of gargling with Luke warm water.

Pain Medications

Most of the prescribed medicines will fasten the healing process but make your mouth dry and as a result, it causes bad breath.
Tips:
Stay hydrated to get rid of this type of bad breath.
Consume fresh juice to keep your body hydrated and eat healthy foods even after completing the healing process.

Dry Socket

If you notice bad breath or a bad taste after two or four days of wisdom teeth removal, you could have a dry socket.  A dry socket is the occurrence of throbbing pain and it happens when the blood clot comes out of the socket leaving bone and nerve tissue exposed.  Dry socket pain often happens with bad breath and a foul taste in the mouth.

How to Get Rid of Bad Breath
Normally, bad breath caused by wisdom teeth removal will reduce as the wound heal. Seek medical attention if you still notice continuing bad breath, mouth odour or if you find that the site which had wisdom tooth tastes bad after a couple of days.
Here are some ways to help you get rid of bad breath after wisdom teeth removal Melbourne…
  • Use a Water Pick- A water pick can help you to remove food particles from your tooth socket and may help to reduce bleeding and gum disease, but it isn't generally considered to be a substitute for brushing and flossing.
  • Use Antiseptic Mouthwashes- Rinsing with antiseptic mouthwash is an effective way to remove bacteria from your mouth after every meal.
These are the cause of bad breath and if you follow these steps, you can easily get rid of this problem. Be sure to call your dentist if pain or bad breath continues after three days following the extraction.
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Wisdom Teeth Removal during Pregnancy

12/9/2016

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When you are pregnant you have a tendency to be cautious in everything you do. Perhaps, the health of the baby is depending on your decisions. You often have questions about many things; one among them is wisdom tooth removal which is quite common. The questions are…

Why my wisdom teeth start paining during pregnancy? Can I have my wisdom tooth extraction while pregnant? Is it safe to get it removed? How long does it take to recover? More and more questions will arise like this. Dental emergency during pregnancy does not have the time or circumstances to occur. This happens at any time and absolutely to any person. But preventive dental check-up and cleaning is a must to maintain good oral health. Here are all your answers…

Causes of wisdom tooth pain while pregnant
While pregnant, your body undergoes many hormonal changes which can give rise to a lot of disorders such as aches and troubles. So, it doesn’t surprise you that these hormonal changes can cause swollen, sensitive and bloody gums around the wisdom tooth which leads to wisdom tooth pain.

The main cause of wisdom teeth pain during pregnancy is that the problem already existed on your mouth before you became pregnant. If not, it could be caused because of a number of usual factors such as abnormal wisdom tooth growth, plaque build-up, infection and etc., which can cause tooth ache. Your dentist can able to tell you what’s your exact problem are. So contact your nearby wisdom teeth removal expert in Sydney as soon as possible.

When Should I Have Wisdom Tooth Removal during Pregnancy
When you feel too much pain in your wisdom tooth, don’t make delay to have a consultation with your dentist. If your dentist feels that you don’t need surgery immediately, postpone it after the birth. If not, consider the perfect time for wisdom teeth removal surgery.

The first three months of your pregnancy are the most important development stage of the fetus. During this period, the medications involved could hamper your child’s development, so you are not advised to get your tooth extracted during first three months. The fourth month to sixth month is the stage when the baby is growing. This is considered to be the safest period of tooth extraction during your pregnancy.

If you are in month seven, don’t go for dental surgery now, because once again the risks may increase in dental surgery process. At this time, it is almost impossible to undergo dental surgery, as a pregnant woman you cannot lay on the position you require after wisdom teeth removal. Trying so, may cause serious harm to you and your baby’s health. Most dentists will advise you to avoid surgery at this time and hold on for the last few months till birth.

The recovery time for wisdom teeth removal in Sydney during pregnancy is similar to that of the normal cases. The precautions and post-surgery treatment are also the same.

So, it is recommended to have wisdom teeth removal during the fourth month to fifth month of pregnancy or else post-pone after pregnancy.
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