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Dry Socket

A potential complication of tooth extraction where the blood clot is dislodged from the socket.

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Jan 13, 2026
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What happens if somebody ingests his own blood because of a tooth extraction ?

Swallowing small amounts of one’s own blood after a tooth extraction is common and usually harmless, but larger volumes can trigger nausea, vomiting and stomach discomfort and may signal ongoing bleed...

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What steps reduce the risk of developing a dry socket after wisdom tooth removal?

Simple, practical steps significantly cut the chance of developing a dry socket — the painful condition that occurs when the protective blood clot at an extraction site fails to form or is dislodged —...

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