After extracting a tooth, how can you not suffer sin? Can I leave it alone after tooth extraction?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I had my right big tooth extracted when I was 21 years old, and I had to be careful after the polyp had grown at that time.

    I have to eat every day, and I have to use my teeth to eat, and it is inevitable that there will be food that touches the wound of the tooth extraction, because just after the tooth extraction, the gums and periodontal are still very fragile, and there is inflammation.

    After tooth extraction, eat less hard food, pork ribs and big bones, try to eat some liquid food, such as millet porridge, or drink some light soup, the taste is not too heavy, and the salt is less.

    Rinse your mouth frequently after eating, if food remains in your mouth, it can also cause inflammation and lead to toothache.

    Also, I didn't talk as much as I could, as soon as I spoke, I felt like the air was leaking, and the place where the big tooth was empty.

    Don't laugh, otherwise you will appreciate what is called the pain of drilling the heart, it is really a heart to die, I usually love to laugh, just after the tooth extraction, I can't stand it, I laugh at neuralgia, and I feel that the flesh in the cheeks is swollen.

    Don't lick it with your tongue, that's what I did, and I suffered a lot of sins.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After tooth extraction, the socket needs to be scratched to remove the inflammatory granulation tissue around the root tip, and some sites may need to be preserved for restoration. After a certain period of time, the alveolar bone has healed and the denture is restored. Teeth are often removed after restoration**, i.e. teeth other than wisdom teeth are removed, and preferably restorations should be performed.

    After tooth extraction, if there is an inflammatory lesion at the root tip, repeated scratching is required to remove the inflamed granulation tissue so that the tooth extraction socket can form good bone healing. If you want better healing, some need to implant artificial bone powder in the alveolar fossa for site preservation, and the denture can be restored after the alveolar fossa has formed good bone healing. In the case of anterior teeth, immediate denture restoration can also be performed after extraction.

    It is normal for a tooth to experience bleeding, pain and swelling. Suggestion: The cotton cloth covered with the wound after tooth extraction needs to be bitten for about half an hour, which can effectively stop bleeding, and you need to rinse your mouth after eating after tooth extraction, and you should not suck the wound during the healing period.

    It is also important to use anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by your doctor to prevent infection. After the tooth is removed, the doctor will put gauze on the wound and bite it for about half an hour, if there is still bleeding, continue to bite the gauze for another hour. After tooth extraction, semi-recumbent rest should be performed to avoid rebleeding from the wound.

    In addition, liquid food should be eaten only 2 hours after tooth extraction, and rinsing the mouth after eating to avoid food residue in the wound.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now that the tooth has been extracted, it is useless to regret it. What can be done now is to take care of the follow-up and not have any bad effects on other teeth. Pay attention to dental hygiene and protect your teeth in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, judging by your description, your point of view is also a bit one-sided.

    Guidance: Generally speaking, the tooth has no medical value to be extracted, this situation is also possible, and even if you get up is a waste of money, we don't know if you have taken an X-ray of the tooth before the tooth extraction, if the tooth shows that the tooth has no retention value, we also recommend that you pull it out.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally speaking, wisdom teeth extraction does not affect daily life, wisdom teeth are useless teeth, some people do not even grow wisdom teeth, you feel uncomfortable may be the feeling after tooth extraction, usually this feeling will slowly disappear, if it does not disappear, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination, so as not to be caused by oral inflammation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    **There is nothing to regret about tooth extraction, and it feels like it has an impact on function or appearance, and dental implants or other repair methods can be done.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can't go back, you can only wait for the wound to heal after three months.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I regret that I didn't have a tooth extracted during the first orthodontic treatment, and I chose to have the tooth extracted for correction the second time. The first time I wore braces was when I was 17 years old, when I was in my first year of high school, my original teeth belonged to the kind that was more crooked at the top and messy at the bottom, and the doctor who gave me braces at that time only corrected my teeth, slightly improved the problem of the protrusion of my mouth, and did not adjust the curvature of the teeth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To be honest, I think it's quite sinful anyway, and when I just finished extracting my teeth, it really didn't smell good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Be sure to keep your tongue under control, don't push against it, and then just don't eat, especially spicy food.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended not to lick the wound with your teeth after tooth extraction, fast for 2 hours after tooth extraction, and pay attention to protecting oral health. ‍‍

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After tooth extraction, you must not eat hard food, preferably a liquid diet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After the tooth is extracted, you have to eat something good to bite on, so that it will not exceed the burden on the tooth, so it starts to hurt.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is important to strengthen oral hygiene after tooth extraction to avoid infection. Some patients are reluctant to brush their teeth and rinse their mouths, resulting in poor oral hygiene and wound infection. After 24 hours, you can brush your teeth and rinse your mouth, just pay attention to gentle movements.

    Rinse your mouth with mouthwash or light salt water after each meal, paying particular attention to removing food debris that has fallen into the mandibular socket.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If there is no obvious discomfort after the tooth extraction, you can not have a follow-up visit. If there are stitches, they can be removed at a follow-up visit 5-7 days after surgery, or they can be removed at a nearby hospital. If the postoperative reaction is obvious, such as increased body temperature, difficulty in opening, and pain that cannot be relieved, you should have a follow-up visit in time.

    If you have severe pain in the tooth extraction socket 3 days after surgery, which cannot be relieved by taking painkillers, the pain radiates to half of the head, and there is a putrid smell in the mouth, it may be a dry socket and should be revisited in time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tooth extraction is the most commonly used procedure in stomatology. Since tooth extractions are performed in an environment where saliva is present and a large number of microorganisms are present, post-extraction care, like surgery, should never be neglected. As a tooth extraction patient, knowing some proper care after tooth extraction is not only conducive to good wound healing, but also can prevent the appearance of complications after tooth extraction.

    After tooth extraction, the cotton ball must be bitten severely, spit out after 30 minutes, after the tooth extraction, you can eat a popsicle or drink ice drink while the anesthetic has not disappeared, and then apply an ice pack to your face, which can greatly alleviate inflammation and reduce pain.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After the tooth is extracted, the doctor places a gauze ball over the extraction socket for the patient to bite down on to compress and stop the bleeding. Generally, patients without blood diseases can stop bleeding by biting the gauze ball tightly for half an hour in a quiet state. Don't lick the wound with your tongue, a good blood clot is an important condition for the normal healing of the tooth extraction wound and avoiding infection.

    When the gauze ball is spit out, the bleeding in the socket has stopped, and the blood clot has formed. However, if washed away by saliva or drinking water, the blood clot will break down, just like ice melts, eventually causing the blood clot to fall off and bleed again. Therefore, do not rinse and brush your teeth for 24 hours after tooth extraction, do not rinse your mouth too hard when you drink water, and do not constantly lick the wound with your tongue.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sometimes the bleeding has stopped after the gauze ball is vomited, but after exercise, talking, drinking water, etc., the alveolar socket bleeds again, at this time, the gauze ball can be placed on top of the tooth extraction socket and bitten tightly, compressing and stopping the bleeding, which can generally be effective. If the bleeding cannot be stopped, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment in time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Postoperative pain and swelling of the cheeks are normal physiological reactions and are unavoidable. In general, the more complex the tooth, the more traumatic the tooth extraction, and the more severe the postoperative reaction. The swelling usually subsides within a week and can be relieved with a cold compress.

    Apply cold compress to the surgical area within 48 hours after surgery, and rest for more than 15 minutes every 15 minutes. Applying a cold compress properly can help reduce swelling, bleeding, and pain after surgery.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the tooth extraction, the doctor explained that the cotton ball in the mouth should be bitten hard for 30 minutes before it can be spit out, I am close to noon to extract the tooth after going home and don't eat lunch, you can eat less dinner, you can eat the next day, you can eat some cold in the mouth for a while, you can prevent bleeding, don't brush your teeth for the first two days and rinse your mouth with cold water, and you can brush your teeth when you don't bleed anymore. After the tooth is extracted, the anesthetic will be a little painful after it has dissipated, and it will get better faster with a little anti-inflammatory drug. Basically, it's fine in two or three days.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Landlord, I just went to have my tooth extracted the day before yesterday.

    Two 4s because they want to be orthodontic.

    So this question for you.

    I should be sure

    Tooth extraction. The anesthetic really works in two minutes to make your mouth not belong to you.

    I admire it. I had two teeth when I pulled them out.

    It took less than 10 minutes.

    And he went out. It doesn't hurt at all.

    It's just that when the tooth is extracted, the intestinal arc is sleepy, and the old job stirs up some hooligans, and you don't have to be afraid.

    Crunch crunch.

    The feeling of separation of flesh and bone is the upper teeth.

    Lower teeth. It's just a direct cut.

    My first instinct was to protect my chin.

    I'm afraid the doctor will get rid of it.

    It came down in a few clicks.

    This big tooth root ang.

    Hahahaha. Finally got home.

    Forty minutes to throw up.

    Medicinal cotton. You can have an ice cream

    Then don't brush your teeth for 24 hours

    There's a white stuff on the wound, don't be afraid, this is.

    Represents a signal of wound healing

    Whoever copies who dies is a mother reading ruler or.

    Dead household register.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, I am your health consultant, after tooth extraction, you must have a tooth prosthesis in time, otherwise the next tooth will fall to the middle after a long time, and the mold will be broken after a long time.

    It is recommended that you go to a regular oral abrasion hospital or outpatient clinic for examination, and as soon as possible, I hope that mine can help you.

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