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As long as the blood clot in the wound is not rinsed out, it is safe, the blood clot is relatively deep, and it is connected to the bone wall, it is generally difficult to rinse out all without great external force, and the dry socket is mostly infected and the blood clotting itself is a problem, so don't worry.
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It's not that strict, but don't rinse anymore, you should spit out the gauze for half an hour, you can't brush your teeth and rinse your mouth for 24 hours, you can't smoke and drink, and you can't exercise vigorously.
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If you still bleed now, find a clean gauze and bite it again, vomit in 40 minutes, stop the bleeding and be fine, if there is more than blood, go to the hospital.
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Don't rinse your mouth for 24 hours, don't touch the wound to prevent blood clots, eat soft food and eat it cold!!
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I am 20 years old but have had 3 wisdom teeth removed.
2 on top and 1 on the bottom.
The lower wisdom teeth are more difficult to recover than the upper wisdom teeth, because the lower wisdom teeth are long horizontally, and the wound will be very large.
The complete recovery is 2 weeks, 3 days before you can drink porridge, the first few days are basically all drinking nutrition express, I also vomited a lot of blood when I removed my wisdom teeth, basically the first three days there are blood in the mouth, the face is also a little swollen but you should not rinse your mouth, you can't rinse your mouth 24 hours after the tooth extraction!
But I don't think you have any infection since you don't have any pain, and if you get infected not only your teeth, but also your throat (lymph node infection).
You can rest assured. It's normal to have bloodshots, I removed my wisdom teeth at that time and flowed for 3 days, and your face is not swollen, but pay attention to rinsing your mouth and brush your teeth, you must be very careful, don't touch the wound, just eat and drink some porridge, don't eat solid things. I tried to eat some fries or something soft after my tooth extraction, ha, I just had my third wisdom tooth (on the top right) removed on February 8th
I can eat normally today, and I wish your teeth to return to normal as soon as possible but if you really don't feel good, you must go to the hospital to see, after all, it is a major matter related to health, and you can't ignore that the recovery time of my removed wisdom teeth is:
3 days: stop bleeding, you can drink porridge and french fries;
2 weeks: complete return to normal diet;
1 month: The bones in the mouth are fully grown.
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It is forbidden to brush your teeth and rinse your mouth within 24 hours after tooth extraction, which should be explained by the dental doctor who extracted your tooth, maybe you did not pay attention to listening, in addition, after tooth extraction, the cotton ball used to stop bleeding can not be bitten too tightly, excessive compression, which is not conducive to hemostasis. In the situation you are talking about now, it is unlikely that you will be infected with dry socket, but some antibiotics should be used prophylactically. For example, roxithromycin tablets, 2 tablets, once a day; Metronidazole tablets, three times a day.
Hope you get soon**.
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You can't rinse your mouth after extracting your tooth because you rinse your mouth and remove the blood clot that had coagulated. Tooth extraction can be done without stitches, and the cotton ball can be stuffed to stop the bleeding, and the cotton generally needs to be bitten for 2-3 hours to stop the bleeding.
As long as the blood clot has coagulated and there is no sign of severe bleeding, it will be fine. It is normal for blood to be streaked within 2-3 days of tooth extraction. Do not worry. I feel a little loose within a week of my tooth extraction. In fact, there is no problem, and it will be back to normal in about a week.
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Rinsing your mouth with water is generally not infectious.
It's just going to make your wounds not heal well.
Remember not to rinse your mouth with water until the injury has healed.
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Dry socket may occur if severe pain radiates to the temporal part of the ear, submandibular area, or the top of the head after 2 to 3 days after tooth extraction, and cannot be relieved with ordinary painkillers.
This is not usually the case, first of all, you should pay attention to wound protection yourself, brush your teeth or rinse your mouth carefully.
It is normal to have blood streaks in the mouth or saliva after tooth extraction. Generally, there will be no blood streaks in about 2 days. Please note that it is blood streaks and not blood clots, and it is normal to have blood streaks in your saliva, so don't worry too much.
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Not in winter. Do not suck the blood clots, otherwise they may bleed. That's it, it's completely grown in three months.
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Generally, it is not infected, and rinsing your mouth with cold water just wants to have cold water to coagulate the blood. And now that the blood has coagulated naturally, there is no problem. Saliva is blood-streaked, but only a small amount of blood lingers or oozes out in the saliva. Do not worry. l
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If you don't have pain, it means that you are fine, and Sjögren's syndrome will have severe pain.
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The wisdom tooth has been completely removed, how can there still be a root? It is normal for wisdom teeth that have just been extracted to have some pain a few days ago, and if there is a peculiar smell in the alveolar bone you mentioned, you need to see if it is caused by dry socket, and infection occurs after tooth extraction, mainly in the mandibular wisdom teeth, and generally the upper jaw is rarely infected. It is related to poor coagulation after surgery, resulting in the loss of blood clots in the tooth extraction socket and the occurrence of dry socket, which is mainly manifested as pain, local gingival and mucosal swelling, oral odor, etc., which should be mainly local. >>>More
When the right side of my face was swollen like a steamed bun, it hurt so much that I couldn't breathe, and I couldn't sleep all night, I finally mustered up the courage to think about having my wisdom teeth removed again. When the left wisdom tooth was extracted two years ago, because the position was deep, the root of the tooth was many, and a wisdom tooth made the doctor extract from more than one point to more than four points, and the anesthetic gave the most amount or pain, and the tears of pain flowed down his face, and the pain was so painful that he doubted his life, and the most terrible thing was the ** feeling that the chisel was knocked on in the brain, and he felt that he was going to be knocked into a mental retardation. After the tooth extraction and infusion for a week, I didn't dare to move the mode, I opened my mouth and took a breath of air, and I felt that my tooth nerves were hurting, and I felt a shocking toothache when I walked and walked.
Wisdom tooth pain is quite fatal, some are caused by inflammation, take some anti-inflammatory drugs, don't eat spicy, after a while it will grow out, if you have been wrapped in the gums, you must go to the surgery, I did it when I was a child, that is, the doctor put anesthesia on the gums, which is a little painful, and then it will be fine, a matter of a few minutes, it is a very ordinary small operation, do not be too nervous, regular hospitals can be assured to do.
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