Tooth extraction leaves a gaping hole in the gum and jawbone structure. The extraction results in bleeding which needs to be prevented. The natural clotting system creates a blood clot in the socket where the tooth was removed, and thus stops the bleeding. Rinsing too soon can dislodge and remove the clot resulting in more bleeding, which can cause stomach upset, and if uncontrolled, loss of too much blood which could be dangerous. It also exposes the wound to possible infection. It is best to follow the instruction "not to rinse" to prevent complications which could be dangerous and expensive to correct. The "no rinse" rule should be included on a standard patient instruction sheet that you get following a tooth extraction. There will be a number of important things on there, like "do not use drinking straws" for a while.
If you had formed a blood clot rinsing your mouth will destroy it and cause the area where the dentist did the extraction to bleed again
I had a warm bowl of soup for my tooth extraction and I was fine. Just so long as the soup is cooled of
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food like soup that wont hurt it any.
Soup, bananas, Oranges, Bread, Popcorn, Ice cream, Slurpee's, Anything soft realy, its good to drink lots of liquids. Just don't drink anything with a straw. Others also say not to eat yogurt Hope this was helpful.
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
Your dentist will give you instructions on eating AND drinking for the period right after you have a tooth extracted. In general, you will want to avoid hot liquids for several hours- you are trying to get a good clotting of blood in that area. Talk to your dentist, and follow the instructions.
The cheese will melt. Stir it to mix it in well, and you have a cheesy soup.
Cans and jars can be recycled, but they shoul be rinsed out before being dropepd in the recycle bin. Plastic containers will have a mark that indicates whether or not they can be recycled.
It will become rehydrated.
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You'll throw up
the particles die.
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