Following wisdom tooth extraction, maintaining proper oral hygiene is critical for healing and preventing infection. A key aspect of this hygiene routine is the use of mouthwash. However, the immediate post-operative period requires specific care, necessitating the use of prescribed or recommended antiseptic rinses before resuming the use of standard over-the-counter mouthwash formulations. The timing of introducing these regular rinses depends on the individual’s healing progress and the oral surgeon’s instructions.
The careful management of the extraction site significantly impacts recovery. Regular mouthwash offers benefits such as freshening breath and providing general oral hygiene. However, its use too early can disrupt the blood clot that forms in the socket, potentially leading to a painful complication known as dry socket. Adhering to post-operative guidelines minimizes risks and promotes optimal healing, thereby reducing discomfort and recovery time.