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How Long Does It Take for Teeth Tissue to Heal After Extraction?


Posted on 12/15/2023 by Weo Admin
happy male patient in the dental chair giving an 'okay' sign with his hand that he is healing from a tooth extractionTooth extraction can be a daunting dental procedure, and one of the most common questions patients have is how long it takes for the oral tissues to heal. Downtime can vary depending on the tooth location and type and the healing abilities of your body. Generally, it takes one to three months for the gum tissues and bone to heal after an extraction. Here, we will break down the healing process into different timeframes to give you a better idea of what to expect.

The First 24 Hours


The first 24 hours after tooth extraction are crucial. Immediately after the procedure, you may experience some bleeding from the extraction site. The dentist will provide gauze to bite down on to help control bleeding. Follow your post-operative instructions to ensure a successful healing process. In addition, avoid strenuous physical activities, hot and spicy foods, and smoking, as these can cause complications.

1-3 Days


In the days following the extraction, you can expect some discomfort and swelling around the extraction site. These are normal responses to invasive surgical procedures, and your dentist may prescribe pain medications and recommend ice packs to manage these symptoms. Continue eating soft foods and keep the area clean by rinsing with a saltwater solution to promote healing and prevent infection.

1-3 Weeks


As you move into the final stages of recovery, there is usually a gradual improvement in your condition. The gum tissue starts to close the wound, and the discomfort subsides. However, maintaining good oral hygiene practices during this time is essential. Be gentle when brushing your teeth near the extraction site to avoid disrupting the healing tissue.

The time it takes for tooth tissue to heal after extraction can vary, but it is a process that spans one to three months. Over the next several weeks, your body will work to restore the gum tissues and bone, and with proper care, you can expect a successful and comfortable recovery. Contact us today and schedule a consultation before coming in for a tooth extraction.

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