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Tooth extraction after covid vaccinatio
Is it safe to have the  tooth extracted after covid vaccination? If not what is the safe period after vaccination to have the tooth extracted . I am having severe pain in molar teeth which has to be extracted. I took the covid vaccine yesterday .
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Yes its safe..but if u want u can wait for 2-3 days Advised iopa x ray Rinse with luke warm water and salt Can have zerodol sp sos
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Yes, it's safe to go for extraction after vaccination. But if you have symptoms like fever or anything ( which is normal after vaccination) then you should wait for two to three days.
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You can wait for 3-5 days and start continue with the medicine for fever and painkiller... Visit dentist take his appointment for the treatment, take x-ray also and find out the possibility of saving the tooth with root canal treatment... If it's not at all possible then you can move on for Extraction...  But before that you need to get your blood test like fasting blood sugar, bleeding time, clotting time, INR... So that we need to your condition is stable... So u consult your nearby dentist about blood investigations. Thank you
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