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Q: Is salt bad after any tooth extraction?
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Is Motrin good for inflammation of a tooth extraction?

very bad


Is it bad to eat beans after a tooth extraction?

People dont get their tooth before, 45, so they should avoid hard stuff.


Is it a bad thing that I'm bleeding 6 days later after my tooth extraction?

Yep, go see your doctor.


What will happen if you swallow the pus formed after tooth extraction for a long time?

Nothing will happen really. But you will feel nauseated because it tastes and smell bad.


Salty taste after wisdom tooth extraction?

Typically, the bad taste in your mouth after a tooth extraction is just blood. In order to get rid of the taste, gargle with some salt water and spit. Repeat the process until the taste disappears.


Why does your breath stink after you get a tooth pulled out?

The reason that your breath may smell bad after a tooth extraction is that proper home care is not being used. General brushing and rinsing with salt water should help. If bad breath continues, then you should see your dentist as there may be a possible infection.


After one week of wisdom tooth extraction can you rinse with Listerine?

You can use listerine, however keep in mind that this will not only kill the bad but also the good bacteria that is required for faster healing process.


Can you use it for tooth infection?

Yes, I had a very bad cavity that hurt like hell, but when I rinsed my mouth with the salt, it felt a little better.


What things can a dentist do to a bad tooth?

A dentist can do a couple of things to a bad tooth. If the tooth is salvageable, the part that is bad will be carved or drilled out, then filled. If the entire tooth is bad, then the dentist will simply pry it out and offer options to replace it.


Is eating salt bad for height?

Too much salt is bad for your blood pressure - it makes you retain water, too.


How does salt water help to prevent wisdom tooth extraction hole infections?

The rationale for rinsing with salt water solution is to try to keep the socket clean during a time when it is not comfortable to brush the area. The use of salt in the water is intended to keep the solution "isotonic"-- i.e., the salt in the water makes the water more chemically similar to the natural tissue fluid, so its less irritating than plain water. Patients are typically told NOT to rinse for the first 12 hours after an extraction so as not to provoke bleeding or disturb the clot while it is forming and hardening over the socket. After that, though, the use of warm saline rinses is soothing and keeps the area cleaner and more hygienic, which is a comfort when there is a blood clot fermenting in the mouth and potentially causing odor.


What is the purpose of resting after a tooth extraction?

1.) To prevent the blood clot from coming out, causing "dry socket" which is apparently bad and painful. 2.) Cause your body needs rest to heal. Afaik, it's those two.