A few days after tooth extraction, the clot falls off

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-15 08:56:07
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Under normal circumstances, blood clots will not fall off after tooth extraction, and blood clots will be organized within 24 hours after tooth extraction, gradually forming fibrous tissue. Blood clots can play a role in protecting the alveolar socket. If blood clots fall off, there will be secondary bleeding after tooth extraction, resulting in postoperative infection.