What Is a Dry Socket?

Wisdom Teeth

After your wisdom tooth has been extracted, the socket is filled with a blood clot. Slowly, the clot shrinks and fills in. That is, a skin or a covering with tissue similar to the rest of the mouth (mucous membrane) begins to cover the clot and the tissue in the clot area is ingrown by bone cells and tissue cells. Eventually, the area shrinks and the socket is eliminated and replaced by firm tissue, and the depth of the socket fills with bone. The healed area usually is narrower than the site of the original tooth.

For most of our Miami Springs patients, the pain following an extraction usually lasts no more than a day or two, at the most. If the clot breaks down or is washed away, the protective covering of the exposed bone is lost and the bone can be exposed to the mouth bacteria. This painful condition is known as dry socket. One of the features of its presence is that post-extraction pain persists longer than a couple of days and can be quite severe.

Though the causes are not known with certainty, at Apple Dental Group we find that some factors seem to predispose individuals towards a dry socket:

  • those people who have gingivitis or periodontal disease.
  • those who have had lower or mandibular extractions, particularly on posterior (back) teeth such as molars and pre-molars.
  • those who have teeth that are difficult to extract and necessitate bone removal.
  • those that are particularly difficult to numb and so need several cartridges of local anesthetic. Some local anesthetics contain epinephrine, which is used in preventing rapid dissipation of the anesthetic by constricting the blood vessels at the site. This perhaps may prevent good clot formation. Pe(888) 902-7571le who smoke also are predisposed towards dry socket. Again, this may be because of the constricting effect of nicotine and tar products on the blood vessels.

Rinsing the mouth within a few hours of extraction may flush the clot out of the socket. Using a straw may have a similar effect. That is why post-(888) 902-7571erative instructions urge the patient not to smoke, rinse or use a straw for at least a day.

Unfortunately, there is no sure way of guaranteeing that a dry socket won't occur, but there is some evidence that placing a small piece (quarter of a square inch) of gel foam (a clotting agent) covered with tetracycline powder (an antibiotic) in the socket after the extraction can reduce the chance of a dry socket. This will be absorbed over a few days and has not been shown to induce allergies or have any other effect on the patient.

Fortunately, dry socket is a relatively easy condition to treat.

For more information regarding dry sockets, contact Apple Dental Group in Miami Springs at (888) 902-7571 today.

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