How are you supposed to sleep after wisdom teeth removal

How are you supposed to sleep after wisdom teeth removal

If you have questions about sleeping after wisdom teeth removal, we first want to clarify the following; removing a tooth is a surgical procedure carried out under local anesthesia that requires enough rest time for a proper recovery. 

Due to the required rest time, some people sleep extra hours the following days after surgery. While this can help with the healing process, it can also be difficult at first. 

That is why many people have difficulty sleeping during the first days after a wisdom tooth removal, since lying on the side of the removed wisdom tooth (or teeth) produces pain and discomfort that can even persist while taking prescription painkillers. 

Here are a few tips to help you get a good night sleep, while taking care of the healing process.

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How to take care after wisdom tooth extraction?

After your wisdom teeth removal, a series of preventive care measures should be followed to avoid problems during the recovery process. 

These measures are followed to avoid infections, poor healing, and to promote the fastest possible recovery. 

The guidelines to follow are the next ones:

  • Bite down on the surgical gauze until the dentist tells you to. Once the surgical process is over, the dentist will leave you with a surgical gauze with instructions to bite into it during the first 2 hours. It is important that you follow this guideline as this will stop the initial bleeding.
  • Maintain a soft food diet. After the wisdom teeth are removed, a soft food diet is sought to avoid disruptions in the healing process. In this blog we talk about foods that you can eat under this type of diet.
  • Do not perform demanding physical activities. You should postpone any physical activity that may cause re-bleeding from the extraction area. This includes exercise and any heavy manual labor.
  • Avoid smoking. Tobacco is an irritant to the affected area. Also, the suction of a cigarette butt can cause new bleeding from the surgical area.

How should I sleep after wisdom teeth removal

After the general care guidelines mentioned above, we will now talk about sleeping after the wisdom teeth extraction. 

Since it is a surgical process, special care must be taken when sleeping. 

Not sleeping properly can cause bleeding to restart and lead to serious infections.

  • Sleep on your back. Many times, we have teeth removed on our preferred side to sleep on. However, sleeping on the side of the extraction area can cause accidental bleeding, pain, and injuries from the pressure of your own body weight.
  • Take medications as prescribed by your doctor. Some patients stop taking prescription drugs since they do no longer feel discomfort after the first few days, however, medications should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. This helps to avoid infections and general complications that can interrupt your sleep.
  • Listen to relaxing music. Listening to soothing and relaxing music can help you to distract from pain and make you fall asleep more easily.

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How are you supposed to sleep after wisdom teeth removal

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How are you supposed to sleep after wisdom teeth removal

How long do I have to sleep sitting up after wisdom teeth removal?

How long do I have to sleep elevated/keep sitting up after wisdom tooth removal? Elevated sleeping is recommended for the first and second day of surgery. Sleep with your head elevated for at least 72 hours or until the bleeding has stopped.

How should I sleep after wisdom teeth removal pain?

Here are some ways you can minimize pain while trying to sleep..
Take any pain relievers as prescribed. ... .
Take ibuprofen. ... .
Create a comfortable sleeping environment. ... .
Elevate your head. ... .
Sleep on your side. ... .
Apply ice. ... .
Follow your surgeon's other instructions..

How can I prevent dry socket while sleeping?

How To Avoid Dry Socket After Tooth Removal – Our Tips & Advice.
Do Not Use A Straw For 24-48 Hours After Your Surgery. ... .
Avoid Spitting Vigorously After Rinsing For 24-48 Hours After Extraction. ... .
Don't Smoke Or Use Oral Tobacco For 48 Hours. ... .
Do Not Brush The Extraction Site Directly For 3-4 Days..