Sunday, November 27, 2016

How To Control Bleeding After An Extraction By A Rockville Md Dentist

By Lakisha Curtsinger


A small amount of bleeding after a tooth extraction is normal. As the blood mixes with saliva, it can look a lot worse than it is. However, if you notice significant bleeding, there are some things your Rockville MD dentist can suggest you do.

First of all, use the gauze pad provided by your dentist as directed. Generally, the pad should stay in place over the treated area for three to four hours - when it becomes soaked with blood, change it. Usually, you will have to change the gauze about every 30 to 45 minutes. In some cases, a dampened tea bag (plain black tea only) can be more effective than gauze, but check with your dentist first.

Avoid rinsing or spitting with any force for the first 24 hours after extraction. This action can cause the socket to begin bleeding. Refrain from drinking from straws. The suction that is created when using a straw will also cause the bleeding to start again. Stay away from hot foods and beverages like coffee, tea, and soup. If you have to use caffeine drink iced coffee or iced tea.

Check with your dentist if you play a wind instrument, to see when you will be able to practice again. The pressure created by playing this type of instrument can cause bleeding to start again.

Severe pain or bleeding four hours following an extraction is not normal and the dentist should be called. By this time clotting in the socket should have taken place and bleeding stopped. Keep in mind that the process may take longer when wisdom teeth are removed, however be safe and contact the dentist. The dentist will let you know if you need to go back in.

Above all, follow your dentists' instructions for aftercare for reducing bleeding and promoting healing, and remember that the amount of blood can look much greater than it is for any bleeding in the mouth.




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