An Atlas of Dental Extractions With Notes On the Causes And Relief of Dental Pain

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17 to 25 years, or at any later period The full permanent dentit ion is 3 2 teeth ; 1 6 in each jaw H/CMORRHAQE AFTER EXTRACTION: TREATMENT.
Local. — In slight cases it is sufficient for the patient to sit quiet with cold or iced water in his mouth; where ice cannot he ol^tained holding very hot water in the same way is often successful, especially if alum be dissolved therein.
It is not infrequent, however, that l)lood will continue to well 11]) fTT)ni the socket fi'oni Avliich the tooth has 2
...2 HTEMORRHAaE AFTER EXTRACTION.
been removed; in such a case it is necessary to syringe the socket with ice-cold or very hot water or boric lotion and then to apply pressure to the bleeding point by firmly plugging the socket with cotton-wool or lint soaked in fresh adrenalin or other supra-renal gland preparation ; the application of tannin, either as glycerine of tannin or on wool soaked in hazeline and powdered with tannin, answers in many cases. Perchloride of iron is a most unsatisfactory remedy, and should only be used as a last resource when nothing else is obtainable.


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