Syringe After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Chloe Ramirez
Updated on June 09, 2026
Syringe After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Do you use a syringe after extracting your wisdom teeth? 3
It had been a week since I had pulled out four wisdom teeth and today I had to use a strange syringe to clean the wound. My problem is that I have too many needles (I was given gas for surgery because I was scared) and everything that looks like these needles really scares me. I don't know if I can use it for cleaning. Is it necessary to use this tool? Is it possible to keep your wound clean by washing it with salt water, perhaps more often?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm sorry to see this syringe :(
It's not a needle, it's a syringe. We sometimes give it to patients who have large teeth after tooth extraction. Washing the alveoli with a syringe filled with warm salt (salt water) speeds up the healing process and reduces the chances of dry blisters. If your dentist recommends that you use it, you can correct it. Salt water is a natural disinfectant that reduces the number of bacteria in your mouth, which allows your gums to heal better. Enter the output very carefully, usually only for a few days and you should be fine.
Syringe After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Syringe After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Water syringe for Wisdom Tooth
If Kara or her sister didn't get shot, it could be because they didn't need it, maybe because they don't have marks on their gums. If you are asked to use it, you need it too. Because your dentist knows you are afraid of needles, he will not give them to you unless you really need them.
You need to decide whether you are more afraid of the disease (which is probably more serious) or plastic syringes. It's not that I get a chance to hurt you, I use one just because you need it, and it's perfectly safe. And let me tell you - I had food inside, so I really had to use it. If you have food that does not come out of your mouth, you will also have bad breath.
Technically, it's not really an injection. I think it's like squaring)
They never injected me after I extracted my wisdom tooth. Nor my brother My sister also had an operation and it never happened again. My surgeon told me to gargle with salt water and my gums were fine. They heal completely and without pain. Personally, I wonder what the difference is between gargling with a syringe and salt water. If you really can't do that, I'll wash myself with salt water, but I'll try to test the syringe.
I was also bleeding but my dentist said it was normal. Ten days after the operation, my bleeding stopped. I sprayed 3 jets of water on every place where my tooth was extracted.
Syringe After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Syringe After Wisdom Teeth Removal
You have to use a syringe, it goes into the file and removes the unwanted debris.
There is no benefit in rinsing with salt water, and why do you apply salt on an open wound?