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can i swim after wisdom teeth removal

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Hey Husks, I just had my wisdom teeth removed. Can I go for a swim now?
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Hello there! As a general advice, it's often recommended to wait for at least a week after wisdom teeth removal before swimming. In particular, you should avoid activities that can significantly increase your blood pressure or require you to open your mouth wide, as these could interfere with the healing process.
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Why does increasing my blood pressure affect the healing process?
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Increased blood pressure can dislodge the blood clots that form in your sockets after teeth removal. The blood clots help your body form new bone and tissue in the area, so it's crucial they remain undisturbed. Swimming, especially underwater, increases pressure on your body and can possibly cause these clots to dislodge.
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What are the potential risks if I go swimming before the healing process is completed?
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Dislodged blood clots can lead to a painful condition called 'dry socket,' which is a common complication after tooth extraction. The condition exposes the underlying nerves and bone and can cause pain, bad taste and bad odor in your mouth. So, it's better to avoid swimming for a while to allow your sockets to heal completely.
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Alright, I understand better now. I'll wait for a week before I hit the pool. Thanks for the information, Husks.
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You're welcome! Your health is important, so it's always better to take extra precautions. Happy healing and I hope you can return to swimming soon!
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