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How Long Does It Take to Recover from Dry Socket?

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Dry sockets happen when a blood clot does not form after a tooth is removed. It’s a painful condition that can last up to 7 days.You’re at risk of developing dry socket after a tooth extraction. The clinical term for dry socket is alveolar osteitis.Dry socket typically lasts 7 days. Pain can be noticeable as early as day 3 after extraction.After tooth extraction, a blood clot usually forms at the site to heal and protect it. With dry socket, that clot either dislodges, dissolves too early, or it never formed in the first place. So, dry socket leaves the bone, tissue, and nerve endings exposed. Dry socket is painful. Food particles or debris can get stuck down in the extraction site. This can delay the healing process or lead to infection. When am I at risk for developing dry socket?Dry socket isn’t very common, but certain things can put you at increased risk. You’re mostly at risk of dry socket during the first week after tooth extraction. While more research is needed, it’s estimated...

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