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  1. Callum Palmer
    February 26, 2018 @ 5:36 pm

    These are some fantastic tips; after all, getting a tooth pulled can be quite stressful and confusing. I particularly like that the article recommends not sucking on anything after you’ve had the tooth pulled. After all, if you knock loose any blood clot that is trying to form in the hole you could end up opening the hole again.

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  2. Alice Carroll
    May 24, 2021 @ 5:51 pm

    Thanks for the tip that I should be gentle when rinsing my mouth with water after tooth extractions.

    Due to some some tooth decay, I think it would be best to get rid of one of my teeth. I think it’s not good for my overall oral health to keep it there because it might introduce certain bacteria in my mouth.

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  3. Afton
    May 31, 2023 @ 10:51 pm

    Learning that you need to do more than just rinse your mouth with water was really helpful. I’m preparing my son for a tooth extraction soon, and I really need to make sure he recovers well. Now that I know about this, I’ll go and look for a dentist that can help my son with the extractions and managing the tooth pain afterward.

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  4. Jackson
    September 17, 2023 @ 6:10 pm

    Trying to prepare for the complications of a lot of bleeding will really be important for me. I really need my tooth extraction to go well so I can eventually get implants in the future, so preparing for this first step could be crucial. I’ll remember to handle this using your tips when I see a tooth extraction expert.

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