How is dry socket disease treated?

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summary

After tooth extraction, bacterial pathological tissue infection occurs in the alveolar cavity, causing swelling, suppuration, stench and other symptoms. At the same time, the pain is unbearable up to the top of the head. The symptom affecting the whole head pain is called dry socket disease. At this time, we must take treatment measures to avoid other complications. My grandmother had this situation after tooth extraction, and now it has improved, Let me share my experience.

How is dry socket disease treated?

First, anesthetics were used at the dry socket, and then the necrotic carrion tissue in the alveolar was cleaned up with hydrogen peroxide solution until it was cleaned up. Iodoform gauze was used to fill the alveolar to block the alveolar to prevent the invasion of other bacteria, and the cotton sliver was replaced at the right time for 10 days;

Second: anti-inflammatory: oral medicine, amoxicillin, cephalosporin and other broad-spectrum antibiotics, metronidazole and other anti anaerobic antibiotics adjuvant treatment, often gargle to maintain oral health.

Third: gargle with diluted chlorhexidine solution before and after meals every day to prevent oral infection again. Patients with unbearable pain can take oral analgesics.

matters needing attention

1. Pay attention to oral hygiene. It is best to replace the tampons in the alveolar every 2 hours; 2 avoid eating pungent irritants, so as not to cause wound healing; 3. Eat more light, drink more water, increase nutrition, enhance immunity.