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If the wisdom tooth condition is not complicated and goes well, it can be removed in 20 minutes and half an hour. If the situation is complicated, such as ambush, near-intermediate impaction, etc., it may take one to two hours.
After the tooth extraction, the cotton ball bites half a small size, and then spits out the cotton ball, you can't brush your teeth and rinse your mouth for 24 hours, and it is normal for blood in your saliva to be in 24 hours, and then there will be no problem. If there is a lot of bleeding after spitting up cotton balls, you need to see a doctor promptly.
It is recommended to get up early to eat and choose the morning time for tooth extraction.
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Depending on the degree of difficulty, it generally ranges from half an hour to four hours. However, it is usually not painful. But most of them need to be chiseled, and there may be some headaches.
The bleeding usually stops in half an hour, but a slight ooze may occur one day.
If you look at whether wisdom teeth are impacted teeth, you will know the approximate level of difficulty.
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Bleeding is only half an hour, and if you have a tooth extraction, some will take a few minutes, and some will take half an hour, depending on the condition of your teeth, it is difficult to say.
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Generally speaking, the wound heals in one month, but if it is the underlying teeth, it takes about 3 months for the bone to be repaired before it is completely grown.
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Depending on the condition of the wound, if the gum is not torn, the bleeding in the socket will coagulate into a blood clot in 15 minutes to 30 minutes. After 24 hours, the blood clot begins to organize, capillaries proliferate, and granulation grows. Therefore, it is impossible to brush your teeth and rinse your mouth for 24 hours, just to protect the blood clot.
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It is normal for the wound to be large and bleed.
Cotton bite for 30 minutes and spit it out, can not lick the wound, especially can not rinse the mouth with water, after 2 hours can eat a warm liquid food, such as porridge, to avoid chewing on the affected side. It is normal to not brush your teeth and rinse your mouth for 24 hours, and it is normal for blood to streak in your sputum.
Why do you do this, and below I tell you why.
After tooth extraction, the socket bleeds, at this time, the bleeding is stopped by pressing with a cotton ball, and it takes 15-30 minutes for the blood in the socket to completely coagulate. Blood clots themselves have the effect of stopping bleeding, and the blood will continue to flow if it does not coagulate, such as patients with leukemia, liver cirrhosis, and coagulation mechanism disorders, they will continue to bleed until the blood runs out, which is life-threatening. Normal human blood will automatically coagulate and stop.
After 24 hours, the blood clot begins to intensify into flesh, so you can brush your teeth and rinse your mouth a little at this time, but still not too hard.
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People with normal blood clotting function will not produce a lot of blood from tooth extraction. Normally, 5 to 15 minutes after tooth extraction, bleeding stops in the extraction socket and a blood clot forms. After the tooth extraction, the doctor will stuff a cotton ball into the wound and let you bite for half an hour and then spit it out, don't underestimate this ball of cotton, it is the key to stop bleeding and prevent infection after tooth extraction.
The piece of cotton is sterilized, and a gentle bite can compress and stop bleeding, prevent saliva from soaking into the wound, help blood clots in the wound, and promote wound healing.
Don't leave the hospital in a hurry after tooth extraction, be sure to bite the cotton ball and wait for half an hour, spit it out the cotton ball, and let the doctor check whether it is still bleeding. If there is still significant bleeding, it is called bleeding after tooth extraction. Most of the time, it is caused by local causes such as residual inflammatory granulation tissue in the alveolar fossa, soft tissue tearing, clotting off, and rupture of small blood vessels in the alveolar socket, and the doctor will make hemostatic treatment in time.
There are also a few cases caused by systemic diseases such as coagulation dysfunction, which requires patients to explain their medical history to the doctor before tooth extraction, so that the doctor can judge whether you are suitable for tooth extraction. In addition, the bleeding time of menstrual bleeding will be relatively long. It is best to avoid tooth extractions during menstruation.
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As long as the doctor handles it well, it shouldn't be much, I also pulled out two I didn't see blood after pulling it out, he let me bite the cotton for half an hour Later, when I took it off, only the cotton had blood on it, and it was no longer bleeding. Hehe: It doesn't hurt much.
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