How To Sleep After 4 Wisdom Teeth Removal

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How To Sleep After 4 Wisdom Teeth Removal. With bleeding and painful gums, not only are eating and drinking more difficult, but even falling asleep can be hard to do. After you get your wisdom teeth pulled, you’ll need to keep your head elevated for at least the first 36 hours at a 45 degree angle, even while you sleep.

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Sleeping on your stomach or side is not recommended as you might squish your cheeks thus adding more pressure to a sore area. After you get your wisdom teeth pulled, you’ll need to keep your head elevated for at least the first 36 hours at a 45 degree angle, even while you sleep. If you suddenly sit up or stand from a lying position you may become dizzy.

Sleeping on your stomach or side is not recommended as you might squish your cheeks thus adding more pressure to a sore area.

Sleeping on your stomach or side is not recommended as you might squish your cheeks thus adding more pressure to a sore area. It is better that you go to sleep without a gauze pad in your mouth because, as mentioned above, gauze needs to be changed after every 30 minutes of duration, and it is quite difficult for a patient to wake after every 30 mints from their sleep just to change the old gauze. You can eat soft food and return to regular, daily activities the day after surgery. Here are some hints for how to sleep after wisdom teeth removal.