What’s that big white thing inside my lower right wisdom tooth after extraction?

A good-sized white object inside the lower right wisdom tooth after extraction may be a membrane-like tissue formed by blood clotting from the surgical wound, or it may be food residue left behind.
During wisdom tooth removal surgery, the area where the wisdom teeth are located will show more obvious symptoms of bleeding. Therefore, during the postoperative recovery process, local blood coagulation will form preliminary granulation tissue in the wound area and pseudomembrane-like material on the wound surface, which belongs to the normal physiological tissues formed during the recovery process of surgical wounds, and generally does not require special treatment.
Some patients also need to consider the possibility of food debris after wisdom teeth removal. If you don’t clean your mouth in a timely manner during your daily eating routine, food debris can fall into the cavity where the wisdom teeth were removed, resulting in the appearance of a white foreign body. Generally, after such phenomenon, oral cleaning should be carried out in a timely manner.
Wound care should be done under the guidance of the doctor after wisdom teeth extraction.