Why shouldn't you have a tooth extracted during your menstrual period?
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Why shouldn't you have a tooth extracted during your menstrual period?
During menstruation, women experience significant hormonal fluctuations, particularly changes in estrogen and progesterone levels, which may lead to various physiological changes such as reduced blood clotting function and weakened immunity. These changes increase the risks associated with tooth extraction, as wounds may bleed excessively after the procedure and the likelihood of infection is relatively higher. Additionally, women are generally more sensitive during their menstrual period, and pain or discomfort following tooth extraction may be intensified. Therefore, to avoid unnecessary risks and discomfort, it is generally recommended that women refrain from undergoing tooth extraction during menstruation and schedule the procedure after their period ends.