If the gauze is in your mouth from a dental procedure, then you will need to follow the directions from the dentist for when and what and how you should eat. There should be an instruction sheet from the dentist to tell you this. If you did not get one call their office to find out.
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After tooth removal you should keep gauze in your mouth over the wound and apply gentle pressure until you have stopped bleeding. If bleeding continues for 36-48 hours contact your dentist/doctor.
no man don't do that youll get a dry socket
No. Postnasal drip leaves a great taste in your mouth.
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The usual purpose is as a screen to keep out leaves and sticks that might clog the gutter. Anything small enough to fit through the gauze shouldn't cause a clog.
Gauze is one of those words that we don't make plural. May I have some gauze? May I have five pieces of gauze. There is a lot of gauze on the floor.
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Only if you want to take the risk and pain of dry sockets. Even if you have gauze over the open sockets you are still sucking in air and drawing that smoke and air into the sockets. Think about it. Gauze is not a solid bandage. It is absorbent to prevent bleeding but still allow a minimum amount of air to promote healing. When you are dragging on a cigarette you are increasing the volume of air to the at risk area drying up what the gauze is trying to keep moist for the purpose of healing. I would recommend strongly against it.
Only if it's been kept in the fridge overnight.
Gauze is made of cottan
The original Band-Aid was a piece of adhesive tape with squares of gauze stuck to it at regular intervals. Dickson placed crinoline on top of the gauze to keep it sterile.
He wrapped his injury in gauze. The gauze curtains blew in the breeze.