No, you should not have sharp pieces of tooth in the extraction area after a tooth extraction. Any sharp fragments can cause pain, infection, or hinder the healing process. If you notice any sharp pieces or experience discomfort, it's important to contact your dentist or oral surgeon for evaluation and appropriate treatment. Proper post-extraction care is essential for recovery.
yes should take cold not hot on the day of tooth extraction
well unless your having a baby tooth extracted there should be no other tooth that comes in.
You can definitely eat after a tooth extraction. You should eat liquid or very soft foods on the opposite side of the extraction.
Should be no more than 100.00 dollars
People dont get their tooth before, 45, so they should avoid hard stuff.
i had my number 15 tooth extracted exactly a week ago today, and i still continue to have pain. i can also feel with my tounge, little sharp pieces/shards in the extaction area. i think the are pieces of my tooth still in the gum from when the dentist was gutting the tooth in half. i have even pulled a little pices of the shards out and i think that the shards are making the extraction area not heal well... i cant drink anything cold or i will drop to my knees in severe pain. i am not sure what to do either...
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.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
No
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
Tooth extraction is a painless procedure, but they come as either simple extractions or surgical extractions
It depends on what kind of extraction you are speaking of. Is it a tooth extraction? A menstrual or abortion extraction?