11/05/2026
The first 24 hours after a tooth extraction are critical for proper healing.
Your body forms a protective blood clot inside the socket. If this clot gets disturbed, healing can become painful and delayed.
For the first 24 hours:
• Bite on gauze as advised
• Don’t rinse or spit forcefully
• Avoid smoking and to***co
• Don’t use a straw
• Eat soft foods only
• Apply ice packs for swelling
• Take medicines exactly as prescribed
After 24 hours:
• Start gentle warm salt water rinses 3–4 times daily
This helps keep the area clean and supports healing.
Mild bleeding and swelling are normal initially.
But severe pain, bad smell, pus, fever, or continuous bleeding should never be ignored.
Good aftercare can make recovery faster, smoother, and far less painful.
Save this post — it may help someone heal properly after a tooth extraction or wisdom tooth removal.