Is it better to pull a tooth in the morning or in the afternoon?

Strictly speaking, tooth extraction itself does not require attention to timing, although considering the physical strength as well as the energy of the doctor and patient, it is recommended that morning extractions are better. Since most dental clinics do not have night clinics, if bleeding occurs after an afternoon extraction, it may not be treated in time. If the tooth is extracted in the morning, the time is more abundant and more conducive to the observation of bleeding wounds. It is recommended to go to the dental clinic of regular hospitals for tooth extraction to be operated by a doctor. Please pay attention to rest after tooth extraction and avoid strenuous exercise, which may affect the wound healing. It is recommended that you do not brush your teeth and rinse your mouth within 24 hours after tooth extraction, and do not touch or stimulate the wound with the tip of your tongue to avoid bleeding. If the pain is more serious, you can consider taking some anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications such as ibuprofen and indomethacin under the guidance of your physician to improve the symptoms.