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I survived the week long drama of having my impacted wisdom teeth removed and now that my stitches are out I have some questions. My oral surgeon was a jerk so I don't want to call him and ask anything uneccessary so please help!
1. The 2 major holes that are left for me to clean out now...what are they supposed to look like inside? Grayish black?

2. How long will these take to close up? I HATE eating now because it is such a process.

3. What happens if I don't get every spec of food out of these craters?

PLEASE HELP ME!

2006-08-10 11:24:37 · 5 answers · asked by Susan B 1 in Health Dental

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After I got my stitches out, I was pretty concerned about those holes.

1. They can range anywhere from pinkish(meaning the hole is completely empty), a blackish color from the remaining blood clot or because there's just open space. Like our mouth, somtimes holes can look black just because there is no light in there. If you shine a flashlight in there and it's still black, then it is most likely the remaining blood clot. If you see white, you should call your OS because a piece of bone may have gotten through there, which is no big deal because they can remove it.

2.For me, I only had to worry about food in there for a littttle over a week. From the day I got my stitches out to the day I actually stopped caring about my holes (about 9 days) I rinsed gently with warm salt water, which usually removed any food.

3.It's actually okay if you cannot get every spec of food out of these holes. Most likely, they will dislodge on their own as the hole closes. Sometimes though, if it is stuck under the gum or deeeeep in the hole, infection can result(I really do not mean to scare you). So, if you're concerned about left over food in there, go to your dentist or OS and have them check you out and see what they can do. If you cannot get food out right after you have eaten, don't worry because most likely it will come out over time from brushing and eating and drinking and rinsing.

After about two and a half weeks for me, food stopped getting stuck in the holes because my gum was beg. to close. When this happens, you'll forget the hole is even there and you'll be filled with joy. Check the holes periodically with a flashlight. If you notice anything unusual, make an appointment for your dentist. Good luck!

2006-08-11 05:13:46 · answer #1 · answered by subzerofun 2 · 0 0

The holes may or may not collect food- after the sutures are removed, usually there is still a little clot/tissue left inside and that can look dark. GENTLY rinse your mouth to dislodge any food particles, you can use either a salt water or hydrogen peroxide and water solution. I find patients like the hydrogen peroxide and water rinse better because it takes care of the bad odor you can get. (2 teaspoons hydrogen peroxide in a 1/2 glass of warm water). The holes will take up to 6 weeks to close, keeping them clean will speed it up. Food will naturally dislodge from the holes because it is an irritant, you can try getting an irrigator which is sold in drugstores, it is a syringe that you can fill with water and squirt back there to rinse out the areas until they heal. I'm sorrythey weren't nice at the Oral Surgeons, our office always tries to be nice to patients because we know it isn't fun to go through this kind of thing! Good Luck.

2006-08-10 12:40:29 · answer #2 · answered by blondambition 4 · 0 0

you're nonetheless ok. The white patch might weren't something extra desirable than the familiar white coating that collects interior the mouth, in basic terms with the sutures it has places to adhere to which you will not be able to truthfully get rid of. The rinsing action in simple terms did it for you, that's all. it is likewise achieveable it rather is common gum tissue that replaced right into slightly dehydrated, and the warmth water extra fluid it mandatory to pink up slightly. The suture textile is made to soak up, regardless of if it does that form of in yet in a distinctive way for various human beings. that's meant to dissolve in water or fluid- and the interior the mouth is a surprisingly damp spot. So reckoning on how a lot you have drank, you have in simple terms dissolved the superb suited ingredient. what's left under the exterior continues to be there keeping issues together, and sufficient therapeutic has long previous directly to hold you together. average bleeding isn't atypical in any respect this quickly after elimination, and would not be all that unusual once you consume or rinse. as long as you're actually not having any soreness or any significant bleeding, you need to do precisely effective. The sutures assist you ward off what's called a dry socket, whilst the clot interior the bone is misplaced and the jawbone dehyrdrates. you need to nonetheless be risk-free against that extremely, by using fact the undersutures could be intact. in simple terms take care to maintain up the oral hygiene and follow your after care training. in case you spot an soreness interior the jaw, under the extraction internet site, then you definately could want the dentist to take a glance. For superb suited now, you sound such as you're somewhat therapeutic properly, quickly and slightly earlier than the envisioned schedule. right for you, and good luck.

2016-10-01 22:15:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I am not sure, however, if you call any dentist the office may be able to give you some general information, without seeing you - if their malpractice insurance allows.

Do you have insurance? If so, does your insurance have a question and answer line for medical questions? That may be a good place to call also.

2006-08-10 11:36:21 · answer #4 · answered by Pegasus90 6 · 0 0

Gargle often, with salt water. You can get something called dry socket. Like the "hole" gets infected & it hurts like he**, & tastes even worse, I was told to rinse my mouth out, many times a day. The "holes " will get smaller as they heal. Good Luck!!

2006-08-10 11:39:04 · answer #5 · answered by yvonne p 4 · 0 0

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