Thursday, April 16, 2009

I got permanate teeth pulled this morning. Something is happening...is this okay?

So early this morning i got teeth pulled. 2 of them.


So it was 9:30 when they finished pulling and now it is 10:50.


THEY STILL HAVEN%26#039;T STOPPED BLEEDING!








Something is wrong and i have no clue when the pain will go away or ANYTHING!





Please someone help me if you had this experince. Tell me all about what will happen. EX. When will the pain wear off and etc...

I got permanate teeth pulled this morning. Something is happening...is this okay?
are you a hemophiliac? You have not mentioned which tooth? Use cold iced water to gaggle, use cotton gauze %26amp; bit hard on it. Talk less %26amp; swallow your saliva or blood in your mouth, dont keep spitting out. Apply ice on the are.Do not take any thinng hot. It these do not help, go back %26amp; get it sutured.
Reply:Dont drink anything or mess with the holes. You will have pain for a while, maybe a couple days. The blood needs to clot in those holes where they pulled your teeth. Call the dentist if you are worried and ask them what to do
Reply:I don%26#039;t know about the bleeding but when I got all 4 of my molers pulled my mouth hurt for at least a week...
Reply:put gauze in the area clamp tight the pain takes a few days if not stop then go back because it could be dry socket hurts like hell
Reply:It is not unusual for the bleeding to continue for a few more hours; however, if it is very heavy and bright red, you need to go back to the dentist now. If it is not heavy, fold some gauge into a comfortable position and put pressure on the places the teeth were. Pressure will help stop any bleeding. By tomorrow morning, you shouldn%26#039;t have problems anymore. Good luck to you.
Reply:You can expect pain for a day at least. Some bleeding is normal, take your meds and go to sleep for a few hours. My mouth hurt for a couple of days when I had a tooth pulled.
Reply:It%26#039;s only been a little over an hour. You%26#039;re going to bleed and ooze for a few hours before it stops, but it should be bleeding less than before. Your mouth will be sore for a few days, but you can take Tylenol to ease the pain, or whatever your doctor prescribed you for a painkiller. Do not take aspirin because it is a blood thinner and it will interfere with clotting.
Reply:HALLE,


OOZING AND RED SALIVA IS NOT THE SAME AS ACTIVE BLEEDING. IT%26#039;S IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE GAUZE OVER THE EXTRACTION SITE W/O LIFTING IT OUT TO PEEK AT THE HOLE.


TAKING ADVIL 2-3 TABS EVERY 4-6 HOURS WILL HELP WITH THE DISCOMFORT.
Reply:Ignore that last answer If they are still bleeding then you should go back to your doctor and tell them personally I would sue the cmpany!!
Reply:Just a couple of mths ago I had 12 teeth surgically removed. The oral surgeon gave me instructions %26amp; gauze. In the instructions it said to change the gauze every 15 to 20 minutes. Like dr. albertsaid don%26#039;t go poking around, you need the extraction site to form a blood clot. That%26#039;s why it%26#039; important not to drink thru a straw or smoke, dry socket can be painful. I was changing the gauze almost 8 hrs! Also like dr. albert mentioned it was mostly saliva %26amp; oozing...it got lighter after about 4 hrs. I also put an ice pack every 20 min. to redce swelling.



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