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Why can't teeth be extracted during menstruation?
Tooth extraction is generally an elective operation, which can be performed when the patient is in good health. Female patients should try to avoid tooth extraction during menstrual period, especially complicated tooth extraction. There are three reasons: menstrual tooth extraction is easy to cause bleeding after tooth extraction. The anticoagulation mechanism of women is activated during menstrual period, and the fragility of blood vessels increases, which leads to a greater tendency to bleeding than usual. If the tooth is extracted here, it is easy to cause coagulation and bleeding after tooth extraction. Tooth extraction during menstrual period is easy to cause infection. Women's immunity decreases during menstruation, and tooth extraction is a polluted operation (oral cavity is a bacterial environment). At this time, the probability of infection will greatly increase. Menstrual women are sensitive to pain, so they are prone to pain during and after tooth extraction.
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