20
Dec
20 Dec

How To Stop Bleeding After Tooth Extraction?

how to stop bleeding after tooth extraction

Bleeding after a tooth extraction is a natural part of the healing process. But how much bleeding is considered normal? Should you be concerned about every drop? And what about the discomfort—does it hurt when the extraction site bleeds? If you’ve ever felt dizzy or nauseous while managing post-extraction bleeding,…

17
Dec
17 Dec

Dry Socket: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Prevention

dry socket

You must’ve experienced this —You’ve just had a tooth extracted, maybe one of those stubborn wisdom teeth, and you’re diligently following all the aftercare instructions. Everything seems fine, but then, a few days later, you start feeling this sharp, throbbing pain radiating from the extraction site. It’s worse than before,…

10
Dec
10 Dec

How To Brush Teeth After Wisdom Teeth Removal?

how to brush teeth after wisdom teeth removal

A common question after wisdom teeth surgery is whether to brush your teeth immediately. Our experienced dentists recommend waiting at least 3 days before resuming your regular brushing routine. Why? After the procedure, a blood clot forms at the extraction site. Brushing too soon can dislodge this clot, leading to…

12
Aug
12 Aug

Dental Services Since the Pandemic

The pandemic caused by Covid-19 has been extremely arduous both health wise and economically on a global scale. Dentistry and dental emergencies in particular have not escaped this devastating global concern. Factors such as loss of employment, reduced income, delayed graduation, increased job workloads and sentiments of futility over when will this pandemic ever end have contributed to significant anxiety in the general population. The dental profession is seeing symptoms of augmented anxiety manifesting itself through increased clenching, bruxism and other parafunction. Dentist are reporting an increased frequency of severe unrelenting toothaches, broken denture, broken filing, broken fixed prosthesis and broken or fractured teeth resulting in dental emergencies. Temporomandibular disorder exacerbation is also being seen at increased levels in the general population. You Can Still…