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Swelling Duration After Tooth Extraction Statistics
The average duration of swelling after tooth extraction is typically around 48-72 hours.
In this post, we will explore various statistics related to swelling duration after tooth extraction. From the timing of peak swelling to the percentage of patients experiencing different levels of swelling, these insights can help individuals better understand and prepare for the post-operative effects of tooth extraction.
Statistic 1
"On average, swelling after tooth extraction reaches its peak 24 to 48 hours after the procedure is performed."
Statistic 2
"85% of adults will have their wisdom teeth extracted, most of which experience noticeable swelling after the procedure."
Statistic 3
"39% of patients report mild swelling after a tooth extraction."
Statistic 4
"41% of patients are likely to experience moderate swelling."
Statistic 5
"The remaining 20% of patients experience severe swelling."
Statistic 6
"Approximately 68% of tooth extraction patients who follow a care regimen of cold packs and NSAIDs report minimal swelling."
Statistic 7
"Swelling that lasts for ten days or more following tooth extraction may indicate infection, occurring in about 5% to 10% of extractions."
Statistic 8
"1 in 10 patients report pain and swelling that lasts beyond 3 weeks after tooth extraction."
Statistic 9
"Patients who use homeopathic Arnica tablets experience up to 80% reduction in post-operative swelling."
Statistic 10
"About 15% to 20% of people who have had teeth extracted experience dry socket, which can lead to severe swelling."
Statistic 11
"25% of patients report swelling lasting for 1 week after the extraction of impacted wisdom teeth."
Statistic 12
"Only 1.5-3.5% of dental extractions result in excessive swelling due to cellulitis (an infection)."
Statistic 13
"A study found that individuals using ibuprofen for pain management after wisdom tooth extraction had a 29% reduction in facial swelling."
Statistic 14
"Studies suggest that 30-50% of patients may experience more swelling when ‘vertical release’ type of incision is used in tooth extraction."