Minerals and nutrients are essential for normal functioning of the body to resist from the infection. Insufficient nutrients in the diet can pose harmful effects on different organs of the body, particularly on the mouth and teeth, and may contribute to oral diseases and infection.
Oral Surgery is one of the specialty of dentistry. It includes procedures such as the diagnosis, surgical and related treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and esthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the head, mouth, teeth, gums, jaws and neck. It involves, but is not limited to: dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, TMJ disorder, facial trauma, corrective jaw surgery, oral pathology, anesthesia and bone grafts.
If any thing serious accidents (extra gum growth, teeth correction etc.) happens to mouth or teeth, there might be a need of oral surgery to correct it in order to recover from the accident. Sometimes recovering your health might take long time because unless and until you eat nutritional diet how can you recover from it. This is a question many are facing after oral surgery. Don’t worry one solution is there to recover from oral surgery wounds in a timely manner. That is Vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant needed for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of your body .The main function of Vitamin C is that it forms an important proteins that used to make skin, tendons, ligaments and blood vessels, repairs and maintains cartilage, bones, and teeth, heal wounds and form tissues, and improves iron absorption. Vitamin C deficiency can lead to significant slowdown the healing process.
Due to these healing features of Vitamin C, it is given to oral-surgery-patients by doctors ensuring for timely recovery. According to reports of Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), the patients who ignore this nutrient might be taking extra days for the recovery time.
A patient’s diet is important because adequate and appropriate vitamins, minerals, fats and protein are essential for the growth and regeneration of normal tissues.
Nutrients works individually as well as cooperatively in the healing process. Carbohydrates, fat and protein supplies energy needed for the maintenance and repairing of tissues. Along with vitamin C, vitamins A, E, B, K and D are all integral to the healing process and a speedier recovery time.