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Post-Tooth Extraction: Understanding Swelling and Redness
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When a tooth is pulled, the gums around the tooth can become swollen and red. This is a normal reaction to the trauma of the extraction and usually goes away within a few days. However, if the swelling and redness persist for more than a week, it is important to see a dentist to rule out any complications.
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