Wisdom tooth extraction to avoid the days of vacation

Normally, wisdom teeth can be extracted the day after the complete end of menstruation. Under normal circumstances, tooth extraction needs to be avoided during menstruation. On the one hand, this is to avoid compensatory bleeding, which, if once it occurs, is usually large and cannot be easily stopped, and can easily cause infection in the extraction socket. On the other hand, during women’s menstruation, estrogen and progesterone levels are lower and resistance is generally poorer, especially for some obstructed wisdom teeth, which are more difficult to extract and take longer to extract, and can easily cause postoperative infection. Therefore, tooth extraction needs to be avoided during menstruation and can be done before or after the complete end of menstruation, especially for wisdom teeth. It is recommended not to be too nervous or worried before tooth extraction, but to keep a good mental state and rest well. After tooth extraction, you should strictly follow the doctor’s advice, do not brush or rinse your teeth for 24 hours, do not eat spicy and stimulating food as well as food that is too hot or too hot, and maintain good oral hygiene.