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Tooth Extraction Infection Symptoms

After you've had a tooth extraction, infection is always a possibility. Take a look at the symptoms of infection after tooth extraction - https://aladindds.com/tooth-extraction-infection-symptoms/

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Tooth Extraction Infection Symptoms

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  1. Tooth Extraction Infection Symptoms

  2. Dr. Din may need to extract one or more of your teeth for a variety of reasons. The most common ones include severe tooth decay, wisdom teeth removal, to create room for other teeth to shift during orthodontic treatment, and to remove the remainder of a tooth when part of it has been knocked

  3. out in an accident. In the majority of cases, the procedure goes smoothly and patients are back to normal in a day or two. Since tooth extraction infection symptoms do occur occasionally, it’s important to know what they are so you can seek immediate treatment at our dental clinic.

  4. Common Signs of Infection After a Tooth ExtractionAlthough pain and bleeding is normal after having a tooth pulled, it shouldn’t continue past 48 hours. When these symptoms persist beyond that point, it indicates that an infection has developed at the site of the extraction. This typically occurs due to the growth of bacteria.

  5. Please contact Dr. Din right away so he can get both the pain and bleeding under control and prescribe a medication to treat the infection.Swelling near the site of the extraction or on the face also indicates the presence of an infection. When the swelling reaches the face, this means that the infection is spreading. You will need immediate treatment to get it to stop.

  6. Emergency Treatment is AvailableIf you’re experiencing unrelenting pain, uncontrolled bleeding, or swelling of the mouth or face after having a tooth pulled, we encourage you to contact our clinic immediately. Dr. Din will meet you to provide emergency treatment at any hour if it has become necessary.

  7. If you prefer to wait until regular office hours, try taking non-prescription pain medication and lying down with a heat pack. For excessive bleeding, place gauze at the site of the extraction and bite down hard on it.Dr. Din and his staff hope that you never experience complications after a tooth extraction, but we want to assure you that we’re here for you if anything out of the ordinary does happen.

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