Symptoms of inflammation after tooth extraction
Disease description:
Symptoms of inflammation after tooth extraction
Symptoms of inflammation after tooth extraction may include oral pain, bleeding, mouth ulcers, oral inflammation, and oral spasms. If patients experience any of these symptoms, they should seek medical attention promptly to prevent further progression of oral disease. Additionally, after tooth extraction, when inflammation occurs in the mouth and teeth are sensitive, patients should try to eat mild foods such as vegetables, fruits, and porridge. These foods are nutritious, gentle in flavor, and cause minimal irritation to the inflamed areas, thus promoting oral healing.