Key points of care after tooth extraction “tooth extraction” refers to the extraction of a diseased tooth that cannot be preserved.
Most of the affected teeth were caries, pulp disease, apical disease, periodontal disease and abnormal position.
Nursing points such as patients with coagulation disorders, hypertension, heart disease history, should take the initiative to explain to the doctor to cause attention, and make emergency preparations.
Rinse your mouth thoroughly with warm saline before extraction.
Do not gargle the day after tooth extraction to prevent blood clots from coming out of the tooth extraction wound.
If there is more bleeding on the day of tooth extraction or the next day, appropriate dressings can be placed on the wound.
On the second day of tooth extraction, the wound still had severe pain, and there was no blood clot in the wound, but there was foul matter and odor, which was complicated with localized alveolar osteomyelitis.
It should be washed with warm saline and 3% hydrogen peroxide alternately every day, and the corresponding size of iodoform yarn and a very small amount of clove oil should be stuffed until the wound is healed.
If bleeding continues after tooth extraction, the blood in the mouth should be cleaned quickly, and free blood clots high in the tooth extraction wound should be removed, and then dressing should be placed on the wound. If there is still more bleeding, the patient should be admitted to hospital for treatment.