You can use Cotrimoxazole Gargle to rinse your mouth after 48 hours of general anesthesia for wisdom teeth extraction.
Compound chlorhexidine gargle is suitable for gingivitis, oral mucositis, periarthritis, etc., which causes bleeding gums, oral mucosal ulcers, periodontal abscesses and other symptoms. If similar symptoms occur 48 hours after the end of wisdom tooth extraction, you can use cotrimoxazole gargle.
However, it should be noted that the gargle should be left in the mouth for 2~5 minutes and should be spit out after gargling, not swallowed. The use of cotrimoxazole gargle may cause allergic reactions, superficial flaking of the oral mucosa and other adverse reactions. If the symptoms are not relieved, medical examination should be sought as soon as possible.