If you mean for pain, normally Tylenol #3...or Tylenol with codeine!
It is not recommended to use Epsom salts after a tooth extraction without the guidance of a dental professional. It is important to follow the post-extraction instructions provided by the dentist, which usually involve gentle rinsing with a saline solution or prescribed mouthwash to aid in healing and prevent infection.
Following a tooth extraction, it is recommended that you cleanse your mouth with a mild saline solution as opposed to a chemical mouthwash, with or without alcohol. The salt water will not irritate the open lesion from the extraction like a chemical cocktail would.
When you have a tooth extracted, the blood needs to clot for healing purposes. Rinsing with salt water can hinder the formation of a blood clot; this is why rinsing is not recommended in the first 24 hours after an extraction.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
No, because of the risk of bleeding post operatively. It is recommended that the diastolic is below 100mmhg before extraction.
No
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
It depends on what kind of extraction you are speaking of. Is it a tooth extraction? A menstrual or abortion extraction?
the tooth extraction was done by an oral surgeon. (:
Tooth extraction is a painless procedure, but they come as either simple extractions or surgical extractions
Tooth extraction
Yes, you can.