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Hello

Generally curious we're all humans

Has anybody had a canine/fang tooth removal?

I had mine out about 15 hours ago, and it's still bleeding, not tonnes but I've had teeth out before and when the gauze is removed it stops naturally

This just seems to keep dribbling blood I don't want to go dentist for them to simply say it's just normal...


I'm just curious what would others do
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Apply pressure: Bite down gently on a clean gauze pad or a moistened tea bag over the extraction site for about 20-30 minutes. Make sure to maintain consistent pressure without constantly checking to see if the bleeding has stopped.

Elevate your head: Keeping your head elevated may help reduce blood flow to the area and alleviate bleeding. Prop yourself up with pillows while resting or sleeping.

Avoid spitting or rinsing forcefully: Refrain from spitting or rinsing vigorously, as this can disrupt the formation of a blood clot and prolong bleeding. Instead, gently let saliva and blood drool out of your mouth.

Apply a cold compress: Placing a cold compress on the outside of your cheek near the extraction site may help constrict blood vessels and reduce bleeding. Remember to wrap the compress in a thin cloth to prevent direct contact with the skin.

If the bleeding continues or worsens, it's important to consult a dental professional. They can evaluate your situation and provide appropriate guidance. Additionally, if you experience severe bleeding, significant pain, or other concerning symptoms, it's best to seek immediate medical attention.

Please note that it's always advisable to consult a healthcare professional or dentist for personalized advice regarding your specific situation


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I'd love for my wisdom teeth to be removed by everyone has said it hurts just as much as the tooth itself. I don't know if it'll be worth it at all. Blood is normal, it's just not a good sign. I'm no dentist so I won't say I know what's best.
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ashcon63301 wrote Hello

Generally curious we're all humans

Has anybody had a canine/fang tooth removal?

I had mine out about 15 hours ago, and it's still bleeding, not tonnes but I've had teeth out before and when the gauze is removed it stops naturally

This just seems to keep dribbling blood I don't want to go dentist for them to simply say it's just normal...


I'm just curious what would others do

I'd Call and tell your dentist just to be sure.
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Ghost wrote I'd love for my wisdom teeth to be removed by everyone has said it hurts just as much as the tooth itself. I don't know if it'll be worth it at all. Blood is normal, it's just not a good sign. I'm no dentist so I won't say I know what's best.

Sooner the better ! Trust me. You don't want to keep them ! Also it's only sore for like a week and like we're impacted ! And still only was sore for like a week. Also if you don't smoke you'll have no problem with it. Just make sure to only eat like apple sauce or yogurt after it's done.
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I got 4 wisdom tooth removed at the same time, didn't feel any pain with all the anesthesia they gave me.

But afterwards it bled like hell and I was in a lot of pain.

Washing my mouth frequently with cold water and applying ice helped me a lot with the pain and bleeding.
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LEAVING YOUR TEETH IN, THAT NEED TO BE TAKEN OUT, IS ALWAYS MORE PAINFUL THEN GETTING THEM REVMOED.

TRUST ME, IF I HAD THE MONEY, I WOULD BE GETTING A FEW TAKEN OUT. DO IT WHILE YOU CAN. FOR YOURSELF.
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