Oh, and when he slept that first day he drooled and blood ended up all over. Keep a close eye on it while he sleeps and have him wear clothes/pillowcases that are easy to clean.
Oh, and when he slept that first day he drooled and blood ended up all over. Keep a close eye on it while he sleeps and have him wear clothes/pillowcases that are easy to clean.
Does he have a high pain tolerance? My DS1 was playing video games within an hour of being home lol! He had no swelling or pain at all.
I bought this face wrap ice pack which he wore immediately after. It was perfect because it comes with 4 ice packs, but you only use 2 at a time, so once the 2 get warm you can put in the next 2. https://a.co/d/csujONJ
DS1 is a bleeder (hemophilia C carrier), so I had black tea bags ready to go and he used them that first day. He bit down on one on each side of his mouth while playing video games! We kept switching them out till the bleeding stopped, which took a while for him.
https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-h...m-teeth-remedy
When I had my wisdom teeth out I was extremely nauseous afterwards from the anesthesia. I barely made it into my bed without throwing up and remember going right to sleep for a long time after!
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My kids loved the wearable ice packs and our surgical office provided them. They also sent the kids home with smoothies. We were able to pick up the prescriptions ahead of time. Three of my kids did removals on the same day last summer. We had things like yogurt, apple sauce, ice cream, mashed potatoes and also used the blender if needed.
Last edited by craftysierra; 02-28-2024 at 01:29 AM. Reason: Food
Holy cow, I forgot about the swishing!! Have him swish with water every time after eating anything to prevent infection. DS forgot to do this and it was dicey.
What is the pineapple juice supposed to help?
K
You've gotten lots of great tips so I won't repeat all I was going to stay, but in terms of icing -- doing this well and keeping on top of it definitely matters and makes things easier! A hoodie sweatshirt works really well for keeping ice packs/frozen bags of corn/peas on -- just pull up and tighten the hood around the ice packs!
Good luck to your DS!
Lizi
DS1 got them out last summer -- he was HUNGRY when he got out -- we went to dairy queen and got a bunch of frozen drinks however once we got them he was so numb he could not really drink them right away. Soft foods (apple sauce, pudding, yogurt). Ice packs. Then pasta etc -- he was limited in what he would eat for about a week (eg no burgers)
DS #1 Summer 05
DS #2 Summer 07
No, definitely don't use a straw. The vacuum effect could disrupt the clot. I think you only need to avoid them for a few days while the socket heals.
Pineapple juice is supposed to help with swelling and help with pain from swelling. I googled it and saw it come up on dentist's pages even. It's one of those, "can't hurt" things. We didn't do it for either kid, because we forgot, but I'd give it a try if you remember!
Straws can cause you to suck the clot loose, which would cause a dry socket. I ended up with a dry socket anyway, but definitely don't use a straw! DS just had a baby tooth pulled and that was the first thing on his paperwork. Don't use a straw for the first day. I think it may be longer for wisdom teeth because the baby tooth wasn't rooted like a wisdom tooth would be.
Thank you all again for the info! This is very useful!