Why shouldn't you rinse your mouth after tooth extraction?
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Why shouldn't you rinse your mouth after tooth extraction?
The main reasons for avoiding mouth rinsing after tooth extraction are as follows:
1. Blood clot formation and hemostasis: After tooth extraction, the alveolar bone and gums may sustain trauma. Rinsing the mouth may irritate the wound, dislodge the blood clot, cause bleeding, and thereby prolong healing time and complicate recovery.
2. Risk of infection: Following tooth extraction, the oral wound is exposed to the external environment. Immediate rinsing may introduce bacteria or contaminants, increasing the risk of infection.
If you have any questions or experience discomfort, consult your dentist promptly.