It is defined as bleeding that persists even after eight to twelve hours of dental extraction. It is of three types: primary, reactionary, and secondary post-extraction bleeding. There can be the formation of a hematoma. It is treated by both surgical methods and non-surgical methods such as adhesives, absorbable agents, and sealants.
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Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Do the following things urgently to stop bleeding. 1. Take big cotton, crush some ice and put in it and then place the pack tightly at socket place where it is bleeding.
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Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, it is normal. You just keep a cold cotton pack for the next two hours at the socket. This will make the clot.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Since it is already five days, you had the extraction. By now, you should be entirely relieved from all symptoms. I would like to see the surgical site.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, it is normal. Sometimes it takes 24 hours to get bleeding arrested. Just take a big pack of cotton, place it in the socket, and bite it very tightly.
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