How To Prevent Dry Socket?

Arrange dental care to avoid prolonged bleeding before the extraction site clots

Follow your dentist’s post-extraction instructions exactly

Keep firm pressure on gauze as directed, then replace only as advised

Avoid smoking or using nicotine products for at least 48–72 hours (longer if possible)

Avoid using straws, spitting forcefully, or vigorous suction for at least 48–72 hours

Do not rinse your mouth, spit, or perform vigorous mouthwashes for the first 24 hours

After 24 hours, gently rinse with warm salt water as directed by your dentist

Brush teeth gently, avoiding the extraction site directly for the first 24 hours

Keep the extraction site clean by following your dentist’s guidance for irrigation (if provided)

Avoid touching the extraction site with fingers, tongue, or tools

Eat soft, cool or room-temperature foods for the first 24–48 hours

Chew on the opposite side of the mouth

Stay hydrated and maintain regular meals as tolerated

Take prescribed pain medication as directed; use only recommended doses

If your dentist prescribes chlorhexidine rinse, use it exactly as instructed

Avoid alcohol-based mouthwashes for the first few days unless instructed

Do not use heat (hot compresses) on the jaw after extraction unless directed

Keep your head elevated, especially for the first 24 hours

Return promptly if you were given specific instructions for dressing changes or follow-up visits

Let your dentist know if you have a history of dry socket so they can take preventive steps (e.g., medicated dressing)

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