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Q: Will Advil cause bleeding after tooth extraction?
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What is rubber band extraction?

In dentistry, it is a technique of extraction of tooth in a patient with bleeding disorder.


Why do you think a doctor has to test if a patient is a bleeder before a tooth extraction or before surgical operation?

Doctor has to test that if patient is bleeder before tooth extraction. Otherwise there may be continuous bleeding from the tooth extraction site or operation. Which may lead to serious consequences if left untreated. It is very easy to test the bleeding and clotting time. It is a bed side test.


Is it normal to bleed after 48 hours of extraction?

No, if you are still bleeding 48 hrs after a tooth extraction, consult your dentist. If it is another type of extraction, your question should be more specific.


Can tooth extraction cause diarrhea?

Yes it can cause diarrhea, particularly the antibiotics


Why do you think a doctor has to test if a patient is a bleeder before a tooth extraction or before undergoing surgical operation?

Doctor has to test that if patient is bleeder before tooth extraction. Otherwise there may be continuous bleeding from the tooth extraction site or operation. Which may lead to serious consequences if left untreated. It is very easy to test the bleeding and clotting time. It is a bed side test.


Why do you think a doctor has to test if a patient is a bleeder before a tooth extraction or before undergoing a surgical operation?

Doctor has to test that if patient is bleeder before tooth extraction. Otherwise there may be continuous bleeding from the tooth extraction site or operation. Which may lead to serious consequences if left untreated. It is very easy to test the bleeding and clotting time. It is a bed side test.


What happens if you rinsed and had warm soup after tooth extraction?

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.


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

Yep, go see your doctor.


What do you do after a tooth extraction and how long will it bleed for?

after a tooth extraction just be careful not to disturb the clot formation process....by sipping through a straw,smoking,rinsing.and spiting...the quicker the clot gets formed the faster the bleeding will stop....typically by applying pressure on the extraction site by biting on the gauze given by the doctor and holding it for 45mins to 1hour reduces the bleeding till gradually its gone...if bleeding gets worse check with your doctor


Is slight bleeding after wisdom tooth extraction common and safe?

After a wisdom tooth extraction, slight bleeding is very common. However if it continues after a long period of time (10 minutes-1 hour) see your dentist or a healthcare professional because you may require dissolvable stitches. Good Luck!


Can you take a low dose aspirin before having a tooth pulled?

because aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation...afetr extraction aspirin can cause prolonged bleeding leading to complications like shock etc


Can a tooth extraction cause your thyroid to act up?

It is highly unlikely that a tooth extraction would cause your thyroid to flare up. If you are having problems, it is best to consult a doctor or other health care professional to rule out anything serious or life threatening.