By Lakisha Curtsinger


Following a tooth extraction, there is a certain amount of blood to be expected. Usually, the amount is small but when it mixes with saliva it may look like more than it actually is. If you do notice an increase in bleeding however, there a few tips your Rockville MD dentist can offer.

First, make sure to use the gauze pads that the dentist provided. Typically, the pads should be used for three or four hours. They should be changed every thirty to forty five minutes as they become blood soaked. It is not unusual for your dentist to suggest using a damp plain black tea bag to help stop bleeding. Often the tea bag is more effective than the gauze.

Avoid forcefully spitting or rinsing for the first twenty four hours following surgery. The force of these actions can start the bleeding again. Also, do not drink with a straw since suction is created that causes bleeding. Stay away from foods or beverages that are hot, like tea, soup, or coffee. If you need to have caffeine drink iced coffee or tea.

If you play any type of wind instrument, ask your dentist when you can start practicing again. This is another thing that can create pressure and start more bleeding.

Any serious bleeding or pain that occurs four or more hours following the extraction should be reported to your dentist. Clotting in the socket should have started by this time and there should be no bleeding. When wisdom teeth are removed the clotting process can take longer, however check with the dentist to be sure. Your dentist will let you know if you need to be seen.

Make sure that you follow the instructions of aftercare given by your dentist. The information provided will help reduce bleeding and promote healing. Keep in mind that bleeding in the mouth can often appear to be greater than it actually is.




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