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At Sedaros Oral Facial Surgery & Dental Implants, our staff wants you to know what you should and shouldn’t do following the exposure of an impacted tooth so you can heal properly and minimize pain. An impacted tooth is one that fails to erupt into the dental arch within the specific time. Because impacted teeth do not erupt, they are retained throughout the individual’s lifetime unless extracted or exposed surgically. (Source: Wikipedia)

Patients frequently develop problems with impacted third molar (wisdom) teeth. These teeth get “stuck” in the back of the jaw and can develop painful infections among a host of other problems.

Make sure you do not disturb the wound and leave surgical packing along because the pack helps keep the tooth exposed. Don’t be alarmed if you experience some bleed or redness in the saliva within the first 24 hours. However, if you experience excessive bleeding then you can control it by biting with pressure on a gauze pad placed directly on the bleeding wound for 30 minutes. Swelling is a normal occurrence following this procedure, but to minimize swelling, apply an ice bag or a plastic bag or towel filled with ice cubes on the cheek in the first area of surgery.

If you have an impacted tooth and need an oral facial surgeon in Melbourne, Florida then give Sedaros Oral Facial Surgery & Dental Implants a call today to schedule an appointment.