Oct 2 • 3 minute read
Dry socket, or alveolar osteitis, occurs when the blood clot that normally forms in the socket after a tooth extraction becomes dislodged or dissolves too early. The blood clot is essential for protecting the underlying bone and nerves and for promoting healing at the extraction site. Without it, the bone and nerves are exposed, leading to intense pain that can radiate to your ear, eye, or temple on the same side as the extraction.
The onset of dry socket typically occurs a few days after the tooth extraction. In addition to severe pain, you may notice an empty-looking socket, visible bone, or a foul odor or taste in your mouth. Unlike the normal discomfort expected after an extraction, the pain from a dry socket can be sharp and persistent, often requiring intervention from your dentist.
Certain factors can increase your risk of developing dry socket after a tooth extraction. Understanding these risk factors can help you take proactive steps to reduce the likelihood of developing dry socket.
These include:
Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to minimize the risk of dry socket after a tooth extraction. Here are some important tips to follow:
Understanding the causes and prevention of dry socket can help you avoid this painful complication after a tooth extraction. By following your dentist’s instructions and taking steps to protect the extraction site, you can ensure a smooth recovery and avoid unnecessary discomfort. Remember, if you experience severe pain after an extraction, don’t hesitate to contact your dentist because it’s important to address potential complications as soon as possible to prevent further issues.
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