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They cater to patients without requiring prior registration, ensuring immediate care for dental emergencies such as pain, chipped or knocked-out teeth, lost fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, or broken dentures.

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Stopping bleeding after a tooth extraction is essential to aid healing and prevent complications. Here are some practical steps to follow:

1. Apply Pressure

  • Use Gauze: Fold a piece of clean, sterile gauze into a thick pad and place it directly over the extraction site. Bite down gently but firmly for 30-45 minutes.
  • Replace as Needed: If the gauze becomes soaked, replace it with a fresh piece.

2. Use a Tea Bag

  • Why Tea?: Black tea contains tannic acid, which can help constrict blood vessels and promote clotting.
  • How to Use: Moisten a tea bag with cold water, place it over the extraction site, and bite down for 20-30 minutes.

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3. Avoid Disturbing the Clot

  • No Rinsing: Avoid rinsing your mouth vigorously for at least 24 hours.
  • No Spitting: Avoid spitting, sucking on straws, or smoking, as these actions can dislodge the clot.

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4. Sit Upright

  • Keep your head elevated to reduce blood flow to the area and minimize bleeding.

5. Use Ice Packs

  • Apply an ice pack to your cheek near the extraction site for 15-20 minutes at a time to reduce swelling and bleeding.

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6. Limit Physical Activity

  • Avoid strenuous activities for 24-48 hours to prevent increased blood flow and prolonged bleeding.

7. Medication

  • Avoid aspirin, as it can thin your blood and prolong bleeding.
  • If advised by your dentist, you can take prescribed medication or over-the-counter pain relievers.

8. Monitor for Excessive Bleeding

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