Having a period right after a tooth extraction usually has no effect.
Tooth extraction is a common surgical procedure in dentistry, which is to make the tooth detached from the alveolar socket by external force. During menstruation, the blood clotting function is poor, and tooth extraction may cause compensatory bleeding, so you can’t extract the tooth during menstruation, but coming to your period just after tooth extraction has no direct effect, and usually does not jeopardize your health. Before tooth extraction, you should go to a professional medical institution to check and understand the precautions of the procedure.
Menstruation is related to the ovarian cycle and is affected by sex hormones. When you get your period after tooth extraction, you should pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous activities, and take good measures to keep warm to avoid catching a cold. In addition, you should also pay attention to whether there is any serious bleeding at the site of tooth extraction, and if the bleeding is more pronounced, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to see a doctor for the relevant treatments under the guidance of the physician.