Yes , some more than others, and if it beleeds a lot then change your dentist.
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Yep. Try to avoid excessive heat immediately after extractions as it may make the extraction site bleed more.
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Not if anathesia is used.
No. Unless you have a tongue piercing.
Don't do it. At least way 2-3 days or else your gums where your teeth were will be super painful.
they were just pulling your teeth out but you couldn't feel it because you were asleep or either calmly relaxed
till it stop hurting
Circulation of blood is constant through all parts of the body, including the head. The heart controls circulation and there is NO time when blood does NOT circulate to / through the head (except if a person is dead). So it will not matter what time of day you have your teeth pulled. A small amount of bleeding is normal with extractions.
Yes, they are extremely painful. Some teeth might be more painful than others, it all depends on the tooth.
Serial extractions involve a systematic process of removing teeth to create space for orthodontic correction. The steps typically include evaluating the patient's dental and skeletal relationships, selecting the specific teeth to extract (usually premolars), performing the extractions in a planned sequence, and then allowing the orthodontic treatment to progress, often with the use of braces or aligners to align the remaining teeth properly. Post-extraction, regular monitoring and adjustments are made to ensure optimal alignment and occlusion.
It depends on who you ask. The literature on dry sockets after wisdom teeth extractions reports a range from 5-20% dry socket occurence. Most experienced oral surgeons will see fewer than 10% dry socket rate after wisdom teeth extractions. The biggest determining factor to risk is experience of the surgeon. Which means that newbies will have more dry sockets than seasoned surgeons.