Continue to bite on cotton gauze over the extraction sites. If you are still bleeding after 12 hours, place a moistened teabag over each extraction site bite down for the next several hours. If you are still experiencing significant bleeding 24 hours after the surgery, contact the dentist and follow his/her instructions.
No you have nothing to worry about if her bleeding started as normal the following day.
depends what type of tooth but normally no.
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
yes its normal if his lip is swollen after his tooth is pulled, the numbing medication may have made it swell when they injected it in his lipthe feeling will come back after a couple of hours
Well, before they actually remove your teeth, the dentist will inject a numbing formula into the gums out the teeth that are to be pulled out. Pretty much that thing that hurts the most is the little prick of the needle. Don't sweat it!
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
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Yes, it's normal to sometimes spot-bleed while pregnant. I'm presuming that you're in the first half of your pregnancy? Spot-bleeding can sometimes happen around the time of the month where you would have been having your period although the most common reason for spot-bleeding is to do with the placenta. What happens is that as the uterus grows, the placenta, which is attached to the inside wall of the uterus, is pulled around a bit as the wall of the uterus grows and sometimes a tiny area here and there can come loose (sort of pulls away due to the growing) and you may see some bleeding. It will re-attach itself without a problem. This is more common in the first months of pregnancy. Best advice is to rest a little more than usual at these times, drink more water and DON'T worry! It's normal and everything will be ok!
Not sure. But I got mine pulled when I was about twelve to make room in my mouth for braces
Yes, the no smoking after a tooth is pulled is a precaution to prevent the now empty socket from bleeding from the sucking action of smoking.
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