Is it true that iodized glycerin treats inflamed wisdom teeth?

Iodized glycerin for wisdom teeth inflammation is true, but it needs to be used regularly under the supervision of a doctor.
Iodized glycerin is synthesized from iodine, potassium iodide and glycerin and has antiseptic, astringent, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. However, it needs to be used in the right place under the guidance of a doctor and should not be applied to places other than inflammation. Iodized glycerin can only play a temporary anti-inflammatory effect, can not solve the root cause of wisdom teeth inflammation. Wisdom tooth removal can be performed under the guidance of a doctor after the inflammation is removed.
Inflammation of wisdom teeth is mostly caused by incomplete eruption or blockage of wisdom teeth, and the main symptoms in the acute stage are severe pain in the back teeth area and swelling of the gums. After wisdom tooth extraction, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to gently bite the hemostatic gauze for 30 minutes, you can’t suck or gargle hard within 24 hours after extraction, and you should eat soft food (e.g., rice porridge, soup) within 2 days after extraction. Pay attention to oral hygiene and avoid the affected area when cleaning the mouth.
Iodized glycerin can treat inflammation of wisdom teeth, but should not be used without authorization. Once you feel pain swelling, bleeding or other discomforts, please seek medical attention immediately to avoid irreversible consequences.