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You must rinse with water and salt. If the pain remains a few weeks after your dental extraction, or if you feel swelling, then you must consult your dentist.

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What is a dental extraction site?

The empty tooth socket following removal of the tooth.


Why does the tooth next to extraction site feel bigger?

Because the inflammation of the gums highly affects the cuspid rise on the upper and lower portions of the jaw.


Food stuck in wisdom tooth extraction site?

You can try to flick it out with your tongue but if that hurts, fill a glass with warm water and add a teaspoon of salt, stir water then rinse your mouth with it. (Try not to swallow the water.)


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.


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.


How soon can you shampoo your hair after a tooth extraction?

You can typically shampoo your hair 24 to 48 hours after a tooth extraction, as long as you avoid any activities that might disturb the extraction site, like vigorous bending or heavy lifting. It's important to be cautious and not get the extraction site wet directly. Always follow your dentist's specific aftercare instructions, as they may have tailored advice based on your individual situation. If you have concerns, consult your dentist for personalized guidance.


Is it normal after a tooth extraction for the tooth next to the extraction site to become loose?

It is very common, so don't worry the whole area is just sore , if it persists after the extraction site has healed see your dentist. good luck It is very common, so don't worry the whole area is just sore , if it persists after the extraction site has healed see your dentist. good luck


Why is your gum and cheek so painful 3 days after tooth extraction when the site of the extraction itself is healing well?

Most likely due to the Maxilofacial or Parietal nerves, which have been disturbed by the extraction. Don't worry --- it goes away.


Why do people get liver blood clots in their mouth after a tooth ext?

Because the extraction site in the mouth is healing, and the liver clot is a way of healing it.


Can I use sauna after 3 days of tooth extraction?

It's generally advisable to avoid using a sauna for at least 3 to 5 days after a tooth extraction. The heat and humidity can increase blood flow, potentially leading to increased swelling or bleeding at the extraction site. Always consult your dentist or oral surgeon for personalized advice based on your specific situation.


Is powerade good to drink after a tooth extraction?

Powerade may not be the best choice after a tooth extraction due to its high sugar content and acidity, which can potentially irritate the extraction site and hinder healing. It's generally recommended to stick to water or electrolyte-replenishing beverages that are low in sugar and acidity. Always follow your dentist's post-operative instructions for the best recovery.