Teeth cracked in half to pull out the general will not damage the body, but the need to pull out, if there is heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, menstruation, pregnancy, acute inflammatory period, such as tooth extraction, may have adverse effects on the body.
1. Heart disease: poor heart function can not tolerate tooth extraction surgery, tooth extraction may induce acute myocardial infarction, atrial fibrillation, ventricular fibrillation.
2. High blood pressure: blood pressure more than 180/100 mmHg extraction, may lead to a sharp and sudden increase in blood pressure, cerebral hypertensive encephalopathy or cerebrovascular accidents.
3. Diabetes: Fasting blood sugar over 8.88 mmol/L extraction, may cause cardiovascular lesions or lead to non-healing wounds, resulting in post-extraction infection.
4. Menstruation: tooth extraction during menstruation may cause compensatory bleeding and increase the chance of infection.
5. Pregnancy: Extraction of teeth in the first trimester of pregnancy may lead to miscarriage of the fetus. Extraction of teeth in the second trimester may lead to preterm delivery of the fetus. If the teeth need to be extracted, it is safer to do so in the fourth to sixth month of pregnancy.
6. Acute inflammation: Extraction of teeth during acute inflammation will increase the possibility of infection and is not conducive to the healing of the wound.
If a tooth is cracked in half and has to be extracted, it is best to choose to go to a regular hospital and strictly abide by the indications for tooth extraction, which will be safer.