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  2. Dry socket, clinically called alveolar osteitis, is a healing complication that occurs after tooth extraction, often with wisdom teeth removal. Poor oral hygiene can place you at greater risk of dry socket.

  3. Wisdom Teeth Removal (Extraction): What to Expect, Recovery & ...

    www.webmd.com/oral-health/wisdom-teeth-adult

    Wisdom teeth removal pain Mild to moderate pain is normal for 3-4 days after your wisdom teeth are removed. An ice pack or a bag of frozen peas held to your cheek may ease your pain and...

  4. How to Relieve Wisdom Tooth Pain from Teeth Growing or ...

    www.dentaly.org/us/wisdom-teeth/wisdom-tooth-pain

    The best thing for wisdom tooth pain caused by impaction or infection is often a tooth extraction. If your dentist can see that leaving the tooth in place is likely to cause further problems, they will recommend removing it.

  5. Wisdom Teeth Recovery: What to Expect After Surgery - Healthline

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    Over the next few days, the swelling, pain, and bruising in your mouth and cheeks may increase. It’s recommended to take at least 12 days off from work or school to rest. Gradually, your...

  6. The duration of pain experienced after wisdom teeth removal may vary between each person. If a person had a particularly difficult or complicated extraction, they may experience more...

  7. 12 Essential Tips for Fast Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Surgery

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    How painful is wisdom teeth removal? Most people have some discomfort, mild pain, and swelling for about 3 days after wisdom teeth removal. Unless you develop a dry socket, you should feel better within 3-7 days. How long should you take off work? Generally, your dentist will advise you to request 1-2 days off to recover from wisdom teeth removal.

  8. Wisdom tooth removal - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/wisdom-tooth-extraction/about/pac-20395268

    If an impacted wisdom tooth causes pain, infection or other dental problems, you'll likely need to have a dentist or an oral surgeon remove it. Some dentists and oral surgeons recommend removing your wisdom teeth, even if they aren't causing problems.

  9. lingering jaw pain after wisdom teeth removal (Causes &...

    www.cdhp.org/lingering-jaw-pain-after-wisdom-teeth-removal-causes-treatments

    There are several possible causes for jaw pain and tightness that persists or comes back long after you’ve had your wisdom teeth removed: One of the most common reasons for throbbing, severe pain emerging a few days after surgery is dry socket (alveolar osteitis). This painful condition affects about 5% of all wisdom tooth extraction patients.

  10. Wisdom Teeth Removal: What to Expect, Recovery, and More -...

    www.verywellhealth.com/how-are-wisdom-teeth-removed-1059378

    Wisdom teeth removal surgery is typically performed by a dentist or oral surgeon. The surgery involves cutting into the gum and removing the tooth either as a whole tooth or in pieces. To prevent pain, you’ll be given anesthesia either as a gas or intravenously (into a vein).

  11. Wisdom Teeth Removal: Procedure & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

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    Develop pain near the back of your mouth. Trap food and debris around your wisdom teeth. Develop gum disease, particularly around your molars. Have tooth decay (cavities) in a partially erupted wisdom tooth. Develop a cyst (fluid-filled sac) around one or more wisdom teeth. Have damage to nearby teeth or surrounding bone.