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A GENTLE REMINDER

A GENTLE REMINDER

  • It is advised not to blow the nose after maxillary teeth extraction.
  • However, blowing the nose within 24 hours of extraction can lead to a rupture of the thin lining of the bone that separates the maxillary teeth and the sinus
  • Which can lead to sinus exposure and infection.

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Here's why you should never blow your nose immediately after maxillary teeth extraction. A gentle reminder!

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