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7 Tips on What to Do After A Tooth Extraction lle Beaudry

Tooth extractions are common for many reasons. Teeth might be overcrowded and removal is needed for alignment. Or, a tooth may be damaged by injury, infection, or decay. To know more visit our website https://www.emergencydentalservice.com/

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7 Tips on What to Do After A Tooth Extraction lle Beaudry

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  1. 7 Tips on What to Do After A Tooth Extraction lle Beaudry Tooth extractions are common for many reasons. Teeth might be overcrowded and removal is needed for alignment. Or, a tooth may be damaged by injury, infection, or decay. Manage Bleeding Reduce Pain and Swelling Tooth extraction aftercare begins with controlling bleeding from your surgery. Bleeding is very common when a tooth is extracted — even if you get stitches. Some pain and swelling, and even light bruising, is a normal part of the healing process after tooth extraction. For the first 24 hours, apply an ice pack to the side of your face in 10–20-minute intervals. Keep Your Extraction Site Clean Take it Easy! Tooth extraction aftercare begins with controlling bleeding from your surgery. Bleeding is very common when a tooth is extracted — even if you get stitches. Some pain and swelling, and even light bruising, is a normal part of the healing process after tooth extraction. For the first 24 hours, apply an ice pack to the side of your face in 10–20-minute intervals. Contact www.emergencydentalservice.com

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