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Is it common to have a burning tongue and inner lip after wisdom teeth are removed?
Yes, it is common to experience a burning sensation on your tongue and inner lip after having your wisdom teeth removed. This is because the nerves that supply sensation to these areas are often irritated during the extraction process. In most cases, the burning sensation will resolve on its own within a few days or weeks. However, if the pain persists or becomes severe, it is important to see your doctor or dentist.
Here are some tips for managing the burning sensation after wisdom teeth removal:
- Take over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen to help reduce the pain.
- Avoid eating hot, spicy, or acidic foods, as these can irritate your mouth and make the pain worse.
- Drink plenty of cool fluids to stay hydrated and keep your mouth moist.
- Avoid smoking or drinking alcohol, as these can also irritate your mouth.
- Use a soft toothbrush and avoid brushing the affected area for a few days.
- If the burning sensation persists or becomes severe, see your doctor or dentist.