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What to do after tooth extraction?
No one is safe from toothache and visiting a dentist, even if a person carefully monitors the condition of the oral cavity and regularly visits the dentist.
No one is safe from toothache and visiting a dentist, even if a person carefully monitors the condition of the oral cavity and regularly visits the dentist. Since childhood, most of us are afraid not to treat, but to remove a sick or unnecessary tooth. And this despite the fact that thanks to modern technology and good anesthesia, the whole procedure takes several minutes and usually goes painlessly. Nevertheless, pulling out a tooth means performing a surgical operation. Such an intervention by the human body is perceived as trauma, after which various kinds of inflammation often occur. How to prevent unpleasant consequences after tooth extraction and minimize pain, in the following material.
General rules after tooth extraction
The inflammatory process that can begin after the removal of a wisdom tooth or its other brethren is the response of the immune system to surgery. The hole in which the diseased tooth “sat” may bleed for a while, and the patient himself may feel aching pain. But, as a rule, after 2-3 hours it passes. To ease this torment of the patient, after he had to pull out a tooth, it is necessary to adhere to some rules: Continue reading