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Why can’t I have my teeth extracted?

zhaohuawei by zhaohuawei
08/01/2022
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Why can’t I have my teeth extracted?

Everyone knows that female menstruation is something that every woman has to experience, but many people don’t know that they can’t pull their teeth during menstruation, because women during menstruation are more sensitive to pain and have poor resistance. Tooth extraction may cause heavy bleeding, so let’s learn more about why women can’t have their teeth extracted during menstruation. Tooth extraction in early pregnancy can easily lead to premature labor. Do not extract teeth during menstruation. During menstruation, women’s blood coagulation is reduced. If teeth extraction or other operations are performed during menstruation, heavy bleeding may occur. Therefore, do not extract teeth during menstruation. In addition, women’s pain sensory nerves are more sensitive during menstruation, and their systemic resistance is relatively poor, so dental treatment during menstruation often feels pain and is prone to infection. Therefore, women are best not to treat dental disease during menstruation. To prevent dental disease during pregnancy, do not extract teeth for the first 3 months and the last 3 months after pregnancy. Tooth extraction in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriage, and tooth extraction in late pregnancy can lead to premature birth. Pregnant women can treat various dental diseases during the 4th to 6th month of pregnancy. In addition, due to hormone action during pregnancy, the original gum infection is easy to aggravate, and pregnancy gingivitis occurs. Adolescence is susceptible to periodontal disease. During the developmental period, due to stimuli such as plaque, uneven teeth arrangement, and tooth eruption, girls are prone to periodontal disease symptoms such as bad breath, bleeding gums, and periodontal pus, and periodontitis develops rapidly during this period, which is easy to cause Loose teeth and gaps appear between the teeth, affecting the appearance. Therefore, if adolescent girls have symptoms such as bleeding gums and bad breath, they should be treated in time to prevent loose teeth. Patients with gynecological diseases often suffer from periodontitis. Menopause should pay more attention to dental diseases. Women in menopause, the body ages faster, and the bones become loose. Among them, the alveolar bone first loosens and shrinks, and the teeth gradually loosen and fall off. If you pay attention to maintaining oral hygiene and massage your gums every day, you can prevent and delay the atrophy of the alveolar bone and delay the time of tooth loss by 10 to 20 years. The gums of women suffering from gynecological diseases are one of the organs of action of estrogen. Women with gynecological diseases are often endocrine disorders, usually accompanied by periodontitis. Surveys show that women with gynecological diseases have 3% to 5% more bacteria in their mouths than normal women. Women with gynecological diseases are prone to inflammation due to more bacteria in the mouth. Therefore, people suffering from gynecological diseases should pay more attention to maintaining oral hygiene. 8 to 14 days after menstruation suitable for dental treatment The best time for dental treatment is 8 to 14 days after the menstrual period is the best period for women to treat dental diseases, and the 10th day after menstruation is the best. Less bleeding after tooth extraction, less pain, less infection rate after surgery, and faster wound healing. Therefore, women should choose to treat dental disease at this time.

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