Rinsing your mouth with salt water helps. Another thing you can do is rinse your mouth with cold water a couple of times. then, get a napkin and hold it to the spot ur tooth cam out of for 10 mins.
You will know your gums have healed after a tooth was pulled when the area is no longer sore. You will also notice the tissue around the extraction side looks healed over.
This is gross, just warning you. But yes your gums can be swollen and red (because the nerves keeping the teeth intact to the gums have been pulled).
This is probably normal if your gums hurt.
No it does not hurt getting a tooth pulled because the dentist will numb your gums. The shot they use to numb you up will hurt a little bit.
what are you talking about?
Have it pulled out.
The dentist may have done a lowzy job on that specific tooth when extracting
an abscess. or another tooth trying to grow through, depending on age. if its an abscess you may have to get it pulled.
It can take up to a month for the gums to completely heal from a molar tooth being pulled. You will notice it is started to heal within the first week.
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Brush your teeth and gums 4 times a day. If your gums are bleeding you probably have gingavitus!
Neither sugar nor salt is effective in stopping a tooth from bleeding. When a tooth bleeds, it typically indicates an issue like gum disease or injury, which requires proper dental care. While salt can help with oral hygiene and may reduce inflammation, it is not a direct treatment for bleeding. For bleeding gums or teeth, it's best to consult a dentist for appropriate care.