Post-operative facial swelling is a common physiological response to wisdom teeth extraction. This swelling is a result of the body’s natural inflammatory process initiated by surgical trauma. The extent of swelling varies among individuals and is influenced by factors such as the complexity of the extraction, individual healing capabilities, and adherence to post-operative instructions.
Managing post-operative swelling is crucial for patient comfort and promoting optimal healing. Minimizing swelling reduces discomfort, facilitates oral hygiene maintenance, and can potentially decrease the risk of complications such as infection. Historically, cold compresses and anti-inflammatory medications have been the primary interventions utilized to mitigate this physiological response. Early and consistent intervention are key to reducing both the peak intensity and duration of the swelling.