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Sleeping Tips After Wisdom Teeth Removal: Ensuring Restful Recovery

  • Writer: Richella Madden
    Richella Madden
  • May 20, 2024
  • 2 min read


At Madison Dentistry & Implant Center, we understand that getting a good night’s sleep is crucial for a smooth recovery after a wisdom tooth removal. However, finding a comfortable sleeping position can be challenging, especially in the immediate aftermath of the procedure. We’ll provide you useful pointers and recommendations in this guide on how to get a good night’s sleep following wisdom tooth extraction so you can wake up feeling well rested:


Sleep on Your Back


One of the best sleeping positions after wisdom tooth removal is on your back. This position helps minimize pressure on the surgical sites and reduces the risk of accidentally biting down on your cheeks or tongue. Use extra pillows to elevate your head slightly, which can help alleviate swelling and promote better breathing.


Use Pillows for Support


Placing pillows strategically around your body can provide additional support and comfort while you sleep. Consider placing a pillow under your knees to relieve pressure on your lower back and promote spinal alignment. You can also use pillows to prop yourself up slightly if sleeping on your back feels uncomfortable.


Avoid Sleeping on Your Side or Stomach


Sleeping on your side or stomach can exert pressure on the surgical sites and increase the risk of discomfort or bleeding. Try to avoid these positions, especially during the first few days following wisdom tooth removal. If you have a habit of rolling onto your side during sleep, consider using body pillows or wedges to help you stay on your back.

Maintain Proper Oral Hygiene

Before bed, gently rinse your mouth with saltwater to clean the surgical sites and remove any food particles or debris. Avoid vigorous rinsing or spitting, as this can disrupt blood clot formation and delay healing. Additionally, be mindful of any post-operative instructions provided by your dental surgeon regarding oral hygiene practices.


Use Ice Packs or Cold Compresses


If you’re experiencing swelling or discomfort, applying ice packs or cold compresses to the cheeks can help reduce inflammation and numbness. Wrap the ice packs in a thin towel or cloth to prevent direct contact with the skin and limit the application to 10-15 minutes at a time.


Stay Hydrated


Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated and promote healing. However, avoid drinking large amounts of fluids right before bedtime to minimize the need to get up during the night for bathroom breaks. opt for room temperature or lukewarm water to avoid irritating sensitive oral tissues.

 

At Madison Dentistry & Implant Center, we’re dedicated to providing personalized care and support for our patients throughout every stage of their dental treatment journey. By following these tips for sleeping after wisdom tooth removal, you can ensure a more comfortable and restful night’s sleep while promoting optimal healing. If you have any concerns or questions about your recovery process, don’t hesitate to reach out to our experienced dental team for assistance. We’re here to help you achieve a smooth and successful recovery after wisdom tooth removal.

 

 
 
 

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