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Can I brush my teeth after removal?

Published in Dental Aftercare 1 min read

No, you should not brush your teeth immediately after a tooth removal.

According to the provided reference, it's crucial to avoid brushing or rinsing your mouth for the first 24 hours after a tooth extraction. This initial period allows the blood clot to form and helps in the healing process. Disturbing the extraction site can lead to complications.

Proper Oral Hygiene After Tooth Extraction

Once the initial 24-hour period has passed, you can resume brushing, but with extreme care. Here's how to approach it:

  • Gentle Brushing: Brush your teeth as normal but be very gentle near the extraction site. Avoid direct contact with the area.
  • Avoid Rinsing: Do not swish water, mouthwash, or any other oral care fluid in your mouth. These actions can dislodge the clot.

Timeline for Brushing After Extraction

Timeframe Action Reason
First 24 hours Avoid brushing and rinsing To allow the blood clot to form and prevent disturbance of the extraction site.
After 24 hours Brush gently, avoiding the extraction site Maintain oral hygiene without disrupting the healing process.

By following these instructions, you can ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of complications after your tooth extraction.