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  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Treatment. Treatment of dry socket focuses on reducing symptoms, especially pain. Treatment may include: Flushing out the socket. Your dentist or oral surgeon may flush out the socket to remove any food bits or other loose materials that may add to pain or possible infection. Dressing with medicine.

  3. May 1, 2024 · Dry socket, clinically called alveolar osteitis , is a healing complication that occurs after tooth extraction, often with wisdom teeth removal. Poor oral hygiene can place you at greater risk of dry socket.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · A dry socket is a condition with inflammation of the jawbone (or alveolar bone) after tooth extraction. It is also referred to as "alveolar osteitis" and is one of the many complications that can occur from a tooth extraction. A dry socket is relatively rare, occurring in about 2% of tooth extractions.

  5. Mar 27, 2010 · A dry socket is a painful condition when a blood clot that forms after a tooth extraction falls out too early. Losing the blood clot exposes the underlying bone and causes intense pain. This usually happens after creating a sucking motion, like drinking through a straw, or through vigorous rinsing, like using mouthwash.

  6. Apr 25, 2018 · Dry socket, also termed fibrinolytic osteitis or alveolar osteitis, is a complication of tooth exodontia. A dry socket lesion is a post-extraction socket that exhibits exposed bone that is not covered by a blood clot or healing epithelium and exists inside or around the perimeter of the socket or alveolus for days after the extraction procedure.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · When an adult tooth is removed by a dentist or oral surgeon, a blood clot fills in the space where the tooth was removed. The clot helps to protect the nerves and bone exposed during the procedure. Once something is done to dislodge the blood clot, the result is a dry socket (alveolar osteitis).

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