If you’ve recently had your wisdom teeth removed, some swelling and discomfort are completely normal — it’s just part of your body’s natural healing process. But one of the most common questions we hear at Prodental Melbourne is how long does swelling last after wisdom teeth removal?
While recovery times can vary from person to person, understanding what’s normal — and when to seek help — can make your recovery smoother and more comfortable.
What Causes Swelling After Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Swelling is your body’s way of protecting the surgical site and starting the healing process. When a wisdom tooth is removed, nearby tissues and muscles experience minor trauma. The body responds by increasing blood flow to the area, causing mild inflammation and puffiness.
The amount of swelling depends on:
- How difficult the extraction was (simple vs surgical)
- How many teeth were removed
- Your body’s natural healing response
- Whether infection or impaction was present before surgery
At Prodental Melbourne, we use gentle, precise techniques and advanced imaging to minimise trauma and reduce post-operative swelling as much as possible.
How Long Does Swelling Usually Last?
Most patients experience swelling for about 3 to 5 days after wisdom teeth removal. Here’s a general recovery timeline:
- Day 1–2: Mild to moderate swelling begins; the area may feel tight or tender.
- Day 3–4: Swelling peaks typically. You might notice puffiness around the jaw or cheeks.
- Day 5–7: Swelling gradually subsides; most patients notice significant improvement by this stage.
- After 7 days, any remaining mild swelling or stiffness usually resolves.
If swelling persists or worsens after a week—or is accompanied by fever, severe pain, or discharge—contact your dentist immediately, as this may indicate an infection.
Factors Affecting How Long Swelling Lasts
Swelling after wisdom teeth removal is normal, but the duration can vary from person to person. Several factors influence how quickly your body recovers:
- Type of Extraction:
- Simple extractions cause less trauma and typically heal more quickly.
- Surgical extractions (especially for impacted teeth) may result in increased swelling.
- Number of Teeth Removed:
- Removing multiple wisdom teeth simultaneously often results in greater inflammation and a longer recovery.
- Individual Healing Response:
- Everyone’s body heals differently. Age, overall health, and circulation all affect recovery time.
- Post-Operative Care:
- Using ice packs, keeping your head elevated, and following your dentist’s aftercare instructions help reduce swelling more quickly.
- Lifestyle Factors:
- Smoking, poor diet, or inadequate rest can delay healing and increase inflammation.
- Infection or Complications:
- If bacteria enter the surgical site, swelling may persist longer and require prompt dental care.
At Prodental Melbourne, we provide personalised post-surgery guidance to ensure faster, more comfortable recovery and minimise swelling after wisdom teeth removal.

Tips to Reduce Swelling and Promote Healing
After wisdom teeth removal, following the proper care routine can help you heal faster and minimise swelling.
1. Apply Cold Compresses
Apply an ice pack or a cold pack wrapped in a cloth to the affected side for 15–20 minutes at a time, with short breaks in between. This helps constrict blood vessels, reducing inflammation and discomfort — especially during the first 48 hours.
2. Switch to Warm Compresses After 48 Hours
Once the initial swelling has peaked, warm compresses can help improve circulation and reduce jaw stiffness.
3. Take Prescribed Medication
Your dentist may recommend pain relief or anti-inflammatory medication. Follow the dosage instructions carefully, and never exceed the recommended amount.
4. Rinse Gently With Salt Water
After 24 hours, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water (½ teaspoon salt in a cup of water) several times a day. This helps maintain a clean surgical site and reduces bacteria that may cause infection.
5. Stay Hydrated and Eat Soft Foods
Drink plenty of water and stick to soft, cool foods like yoghurt, soups, smoothies, and mashed vegetables. Avoid using straws, as suction can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing.
6. Keep Your Head Elevated
When resting or sleeping, use an extra pillow to elevate your head slightly. This helps reduce swelling and improve blood flow.
When to See a Dentist After Wisdom Tooth Removal
While mild swelling and soreness are normal, it’s essential to contact Prodental Melbourne if you experience:
- Swelling that worsens after 4–5 days
- Fever or chills
- Pus or discharge from the extraction site
- Severe or throbbing pain that doesn’t improve
- Difficulty opening your mouth or swallowing
These may indicate infection, dry socket, or other complications that require prompt treatment. Our experienced team will assess your healing and provide quick, gentle care to prevent further discomfort.
How to Know You’re Healing Well
As swelling subsides, you should notice:
- Reduced tenderness and puffiness
- Easier jaw movement
- Improved ability to eat soft foods comfortably
- No signs of bleeding or foul odour
Healing is usually complete within 2 weeks, though the bone and soft tissues continue to strengthen over several months.
Why Choose Prodental Melbourne
At Prodental Melbourne, we understand that wisdom teeth removal can feel intimidating — but our caring, experienced team makes the process as smooth and comfortable as possible.
Here’s why patients trust us:
- Gentle, experienced dentists skilled in wisdom teeth removal in Melbourne
- Advanced digital imaging for precise, safe extractions
- Clear post-operative instructions and follow-up care
- Supportive, compassionate staff every step of the way
Whether you’re in the recovery phase or still considering extraction, we’re here to guide you through every stage with confidence and care.
Final Thoughts
Swelling after wisdom tooth removal is a standard part of the healing process and typically resolves within a few days. By following your dentist’s instructions and maintaining good aftercare, you’ll recover quickly and comfortably.
If swelling persists for more than a week or you’re concerned about your healing, contact Prodental Melbourne for expert advice and gentle follow-up care.
Your comfort and recovery are our priority — because every patient deserves a smooth, pain-free path to better oral health.
