Gum swelling can not tooth extraction

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-18 07:15:14
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Gum swelling and pain is generally not recommended tooth extraction.
Gum swelling and pain often indicates that there is inflammation in the gums. At this time, the gingival tissue is congested, swollen, and brittle. Tooth extraction may lead to increased bleeding, difficulty in stopping bleeding, and increase the difficulty and risk of surgery.
Tooth
extraction
under inflammatory conditions is easy to spread bacteria, resulting in a greatly increased chance of postoperative wound infection, which is not conducive to wound
healing.