Possible Complications After A Tooth Extraction - Dry Socket
/Socket it To Me
Taking out a tooth could be considered a socket it to me. After a tooth is removed there is a hole left where the tooth used to reside. The hole will eventually fill in over time but right after the extraction there is a possibility that the area might not heal and this could lead to a dry socket. It’s not dry in there but in a dry socket the blood has not clotted.
The main cause of a dry socket is spitting out after the extraction has been done. After a tooth has been removed you cannot spit out for the next day because if you do, a dry socket could be in your future. Although painful it can be easily corrected with a return visit to the practice but why would you want that? In addition for the day of and day after the extraction you should avoid smoking and drinking alcohol. Smoking will burn the area and alcohol will make it easier for the area to start bleeding.
At the dental practice of Dr Glenn Reit we like meeting new patients hopefully before they need to have a tooth removed. If it’s been some time since you’ve been to the dentist give us a call. Being proactive is always better and more affordable than being reactive.
We are located at 1498 Third Avenue between 84th and 85th streets in Yorkville in the 10028 zip code. The 4,5,6 and Q subway lines are one block away.
So don’t delay call today, you and your teeth will be glad you did.
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