Examples of using Dry socket in English and their translations into Slovak
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What is Dry Socket?
A second surgery may be necessary to deal with dry socket.
What are dry sockets?
A dry socket is the most common complication following a dental extraction.
This can cause a dry socket.
How is dry socket treated?
What are the symptoms of dry socket?
How is dry socket treated? Medicine Medicine.
How often does dry socket occur?
Contact your dentist or surgeon if you suspect you have dry socket.
What are the symptoms of dry socket? Medicine Medicine.
Dry socket occurs when a blood clot falls out of the extraction site of a recently pulled tooth.
Typical symptoms of a dry socket are.
Other symptoms of dry socket include bad breath and an unpleasant taste in the mouth.
An example of this is a dry socket.
Other symptoms of dry socket are bad breath and an unpleasant or foul taste in the mouth.
I hope it's not a dry socket.
Other symptoms of dry socket include bad breath and an unpleasant smell and taste in your mouth.
Who is likely to get dry socket?
Dry socket happens when the blood clot over the extraction site loosens and falls off early.
How to get fast relief from dry socket.
A dry socket occurs when the blood clot comes out of a socket from a recently extracted tooth.
What can I do to prevent dry socket.
To care for the dry socket at home, your dentist may recommend that you rinse with salt water or a special mouthwash every day.
What can be done to prevent dry socket?
Because smoking is a big risk factor for dry socket, avoid cigarettes, cigars, and any other tobacco products for a day or so before your surgery.
In most people the bleeding stops in a couple of hours once the clot is formed and you should not do anything that will dislodge the clot as it can cause you to start bleeding again orresult in an extremely painful condition known as dry socket.
Some people may be more likely to get dry socket after having a tooth pulled.
Gastrointestinal disorders Common: alveolar osteitis(dry socket), dyspepsia, flatulence Uncommon: gastroduodenal ulceration.