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It's better if you do. It will stop the bleeding sooner and help prevent a dry socket. A dry socket is VERY painful. Just use a small piece and fold it into a small square, put the square directly over the spot where the tooth was removed and bite down. Don't bite down to where you are making your muscles sore, but enough to hold the gauze in place. This should help with the "barf" part. It may also help to wet the guaze a bit before putting it in your mouth. Not a lot, just a little bit. And try to leave each piece in as long as you can. You want each piece of guaze to soak up as much blood as you can stand. You don't want to be able to wring it out when you remove it, but it should be "full." If you still can't stand it in your mouth, call your dentist. Another hint is to use tea bags instead of guaze. This may help because it will have some flavor.

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nope. You could choke. .. hopefully the bleeding has subsided by then. apply pressure and if you are still bleeding near bed time try pressing a most tea bag in the area. The acidity is supposed to help with clotting.

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No but make sure that you do not drink anything carbonated or anything through a straw. Also, do not smoke. After an extraction there will be a clot in the hole and if it gets sucked out it could cause a dry socket which can be extremely painful.

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If you only have had one tooth pulled, usually you only have to leave the gauze while biting down on in for 30 minutes. You may want to change the gauze after the first 15 minutes to see how much if any you are bleeding. If you have more than one tooth pulled, it may require more time. Also, you shouldn't smoke, eat any solid foods, or use a straw to drink with because those things can cause other painful problems. Keep in touch with your dentist if you have any questions or problems. If you have any pain from the shots used to numb your mouth prior to the surgery, you ask your dentist about taking over the counter pain relievers to help with the pain. If those don't help, you need to call your dentist ASAP. They can order something that will help with the pain.

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Gauze works well, shortly after your surgery. The best remedy is to bite down (gently) on a warm, not hot, tea bag. Why? Because tea contains tanic acid which helps more than gauze. After one day of gauze --- then start using the tea bag. I know --- it sounds like an old "housewive's" remedy --- but it works.

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Yes you have to take the gauze out to eat. But remove only after 1 hr or so and only if the bleeding has stopped. Your dentist might recommend a longer waiting period before removing it.

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No. Its never safe to fall asleep with anything in your mouth unless under medical supervision. If the bleeding has not stopped by the time you need to go to bed, seek medical advice.

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if they are bleeding, yes. if they aren't then, no.

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