dealing with bad breath

dealing with bad breath
How can I deal with bad breath after I got my wisdom teeth?

I have my wisdom teeth removed on Thursday. It is now Tuesday, the pain has mostly disappeared, but now I'm dealing with bad breath. The 4 who had taken the first two were out of the gums, so they have holes where they get food, but its punch is much easier to clean because I can go with my tongue and a Q-Tip. However, my background beings had to be cut, just I can not even see the hole. If my cheeks spread wide enough, I can see some red where I think the incision was made. How do I tackle this bad breath? How do I clean my holes? Will I have to worry about this until the holes are filled? I also realized that all the stitches dissolved on Monday night, which is 4 days after surgery. Is it normal? It is very difficult to clean the bottom holes mainly because I can barely see the holes, I can not get my toothbrush back and I do not know if food is stuck there.

To cope with their holes Gargle with warm salt water. You want to make sure the holes are clean, to be filled, otherwise it can cause an infection. As for bad breath, brush Hell of the tongue, and just make sure the connectors are clean. Stitches of dissolution, is normal. Many times it is easier for the patient and the doc if stitches dissolve. Its normal, there are two types of stitches (sutures) that I am aware of the silk and the gutta-percha. dissolves and you have to be cut and removed. Everything will be fine, just clean track shots! Get well!


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