After Extraction of Multiple Teeth
What to Expect After Having Multiple Teeth Removed
Conway, SCAfter the removal of several teeth, it’s common to experience swelling, light bleeding, and discomfort during the initial recovery period. Healing typically begins within 1–2 weeks, though full recovery may take several months depending on your overall health and how many teeth were extracted.
What to expect:
- Swelling and bruising near the mouth and possibly around the eyes
- Sore throat or dry lips from muscle strain during the procedure
- A soft diet and staying hydrated are important for healing
- Pain relief with prescribed or over-the-counter medications
- Avoid smoking, using straws, or strenuous activity to reduce the risk of dry socket
Common Questions About Extraction of Multiple Teeth
- How long does recovery take after multiple teeth are removed?
- What foods are safe to eat after extractions?
- How can I manage bleeding after the procedure?
- Is pain typical after extractions? What helps relieve it?
- What are signs of complications such as dry socket or infection?
Your Surgeon Is Here to Support You and Provide Answers
Your surgeon will take time to answer your questions, tailor your recovery plan, and provide clear instructions so you feel supported and informed throughout your healing process.
Following your surgeon’s detailed pre- and post-operative surgery instructions will help ensure a smoother recovery.
Patient Education
Informed Consent & Oral Surgery VideosAt Rollar Oral Surgery, we’re committed to delivering the highest standard of oral surgery care, including ethical transparency. As part of this commitment, we offer a full Patient Library.
Inside the Patient Library, you’ll find your surgeon’s instructions as well as helpful videos designed to reduce anxiety, promote understanding, and ensure our patients feel informed before treatment.
- Informed Consent Videos explain risks and benefits clearly
- General Education Videos and other resources help patients understand procedures, preparation, and recovery