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Tooth extraction in hot weather

I just pulled it out for a week, and it's recovering well so far ~

I read many people's personal experiences on the internet before I pulled out, combined with the doctor's advice. I don't think you can brush your teeth and gargle 24 hours a day. Oral hygiene should be fine. Brushing your teeth and gargling can lead to bleeding. You can drink water, but it is not necessary. Weather and temperature have little effect. If you are worried about inflammation caused by summer heat, you can eat ice cream ~ delicious and cool ~ ~ or take anti-inflammatory drugs for three days ~ ~

I don't know which hospital you pulled it out of. It seems that most hospitals say that it can only be pulled out if it is inflamed ~ You can pull it out if it is inflamed ~ ~ Awesome ~ ~

I have a sore throat for several days, which is caused by tooth extraction. Nothing serious. Don't worry. You can take some painkillers for severe pain ~ One thing to pay attention to when drinking water is that you can't use a straw ~ It will bleed ~ ~ The position of the alveoli is not filled with blood clots, but slowly grows after the muscles of the gums ~ It takes about three to six months to fully recover ~ ~ Let's not be so unlucky to become a legend ~ ~