Could I have Dry Socket?!


Question: Could I have Dry Socket!?
I just got a tooth pulled today so I know that pain is normal, but I looked at the extraction site in the mirror and there doesnt seem to be a blood clot formed in it(!?) The site is still bleeding a little and I am wearing a gauze but I was just wondering if I oficially have dry-socket can the clot still form!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
It is too early to know if you will have a dry socket!. Since you still have some bleeding there is a good chance that the blood clot will be formed normally!. If it is only bleeding a little remove the gauze!. Just try to avoid anything that will disturb the blood clot's formation!.

- Avoid drinking through a straw, spitting or sucking
- Stop smoking
- Avoid mouth rinsing
- Eat soft foods!. Avoid hot foods and drinks

If you finally get a dry socket, I can assure you that it is very clear to understand!. In a day or two you will feel a sudden increase on the pain you feel that could last for several days!. Then you will 'officially' have a dry socket!.

If it happens, contact your dentist for consultation on how to relieve the pain!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

KENDRA,
THE CLOT DOESN'T FORM IMMEDIATELY BUT THIS SITE MUST NOT BE DISTURBED!.
A DRY SOCKET FORMS WHEN THE HEALING CLOT IS PREMATURELY REMOVED BEFORE HEALING TAKES PLACE!.
WHEN THE ACTIVE BLEEDING SLOWS TO OOZING THE GUAZE MAY BE REMOVED!.
A CLOT NEVER FORMS WITH A DRY SOCKET!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

With a dry socket, you will have lost the blood clot!. A dry socket usually shows up around 3-4 days after an extraction!.!.!.!.!.just about the time everything should be feeling good you begin to get worsening pain!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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