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Dry Socket as a Complication

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    BellaAChanter
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    A dry socket isn't an infection itself, but if left untreated, it can become a breeding ground for one?

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    LynetteASwan
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    Dry socket is not an infection itself, but can become a breeding ground without treatment.

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    MadelineACrespin
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    Dry socket is not an infection itself some carelessness is the case of infection

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    JettAHelms
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    what happend if dry scoket is left untreated?

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    AliAHermann
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    Untreated dry socket can lead to severe pain and complications.

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    DavidWeb
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    No, dry socket is not a direct infection, but it can increase your risk of getting one.

    Dry socket, also called alveolar osteitis, is a painful condition that occurs after a tooth extraction when the blood clot that forms in the socket to protect the underlying bone and nerves doesn't form properly or gets dislodged. This exposes the bone and nerves to irritation, which causes pain. While dry socket itself isn't an infection, this exposed bone is more susceptible to infection from bacteria in the mouth.

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    SusanATaylor
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    Why is my dry socket is not healing?

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    SarahAMenzies
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    Your dry socket may not be healing due to infection, inadequate blood supply, poor oral hygiene, smoking, or excessive physical activity. Consult your dentist for proper evaluation and treatment.

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    Robert
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    Dry socket, also known as alveolar osteitis, is not a type of infection but rather a condition that occurs after a tooth extraction. It occurs when the blood clot that typically forms in the socket where the tooth was removed either fails to develop properly or becomes dislodged prematurely. This exposes the underlying bone and nerves to air, food particles, and bacteria, leading to intense pain and discomfort.

    While dry socket itself is not an infection, it can increase the risk of infection because the exposed bone and tissues are more susceptible to bacterial contamination. However, dry socket is primarily characterized by severe pain rather than the presence of infection.

    To prevent dry socket, it's essential to follow post-extraction care instructions provided by your dentist, which may include avoiding vigorous rinsing or spitting, not using straws, and following proper oral hygiene practices. If you suspect you have dry socket or are experiencing severe pain after a tooth extraction, it's essential to contact your dentist for evaluation and treatment.

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    LisaACalhoun
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    What is danger period of dry sockets?

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    MarkADrexler
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    @AmyM-Mathis No, dry socket isn't an infection; it's a condition where the blood clot after a tooth extraction fails, causing pain.

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