A few days after tooth extraction can be good


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
Tooth extraction is a common surgical treatment method in oral and maxillofacial surgery. After tooth extraction, it usually takes 3 months to completely heal. One week after tooth extraction, the gingival tissue has initially healed. If the gums are cut during tooth extraction and sutured after surgery, the stitches can be removed within 7 days. At 7 days to 1 month, the bone tissue inside the gums is generally reconstructed, but at this time there is no normal trabecular structure formed. It takes 3 months for the alveolar bone to heal completely, and the gingival tissue is completely flat. Therefore, in clinical practice, if you want to repair the teeth after extraction, you must wait until 3 months later.