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Instructions after tooth extraction/removal

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In this video I go over the post op instructions for after a tooth extraction. I describe what to do after a tooth extraction and why you should do it. I also go over what to eat after a tooth extraction
0:00 Intro
0:43 After extraction issues
0:51 pain after extraction
1:34 swelling after extraction
2:05 bleeding after extraction
2:49 bruising after extraction
3:08 dry socket after extraction
3:37 infection after extraction
4:00 rinsing after extraction
4:09 when to call your dentist

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