What should I do if the stitches are swollen and inflamed after a tooth extraction?

Swelling and inflammation at the suture line after tooth extraction is clinically infected after tooth extraction, and the main treatment is to remove the suture line, rinse and clean the extraction socket.
Swelling and inflammation at the suture line after tooth extraction is mostly due to the infection of the tooth extraction wound, the patient often has wound discomfort, and the examination can see poor wound healing, congestion, loose inflammatory granulation tissue proliferation, and pus can be found. It is usually necessary to remove the sutures under local anesthesia, thoroughly scratch and rinse the extraction socket, remove the inflamed soft tissues, so that the alveolar socket to re-form a blood clot and healing.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to see a doctor, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.