Procedure
Dry Socket
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Dry Socket
, Alveolar Periostitis
See Also
Tooth Extraction
Epidemiology
Complicates 5-20% of
Tooth Extraction
s
Pathophysiology
Blood clot is lost prematurely at the extraction site
Painful, localized
Bone Infection
at the extraction site
Risk Factors
Posterior mandibular teeth
Advanced age
Tobacco Smoking
Poor
Oral Hygiene
Symptoms
Precautions
Trismus
is not typically present
Consider alternative diagnosis (e.g. dental abscess)
Severe
Dental Pain
Onset 3-4 days after
Tooth Extraction
(delayed beyond typical post-extraction pain)
Not relieved with
Acetaminophen
and
NSAID
S
Halitosis
Management
Anesthetize the area
See
Inferior Alveolar Block
See
Periapical Block
(
Supraperiosteal Dental Anesthesia
)
Protect the socket
Flush the socket with saline
Apply Dry Socket paste
Course
Expect pain improvement within 20 minutes of applying paste
Paste typically lasts for 5 days, but reapplication may be needed sooner
Additional Measures
Analgesic
s
Antibiotic
s may be indicated
References
Broderick and Deak (2015) Crit Dec Emerg Med 29(1): 2-8
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