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After tooth extraction or after its damage (knocked out teeth), bleeding from the dental bed (hole) is possible, especially when the victim sucks blood from the hole, rinses the mouth, and sometimes with insufficient blood clotting. The bleeding that occurs when a tooth is removed usually stops quickly. If it has not been stopped, has become more abundant or resumed, measures must be taken to stop it.

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It is necessary to make a small roller of sterile cotton wool or gauze, lay it between the upper and lower teeth, respectively, to the place of the extracted tooth, and advise the patient to tightly clench his teeth. The thickness of the roller should correspond to the gap between the teeth and, when the jaws are closed, should press on the place of bleeding.

Authors: Aizman R.I., Krivoshchekov S.G.

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