Following dental removal, a period of oozing from the socket is to be expected. Initial clot formation is a vital step in the healing process. The duration of this initial bleeding phase typically ranges from a few minutes to several hours post-procedure. Adherence to post-operative instructions directly influences the length of time required for complete cessation.
The prompt formation and stabilization of a blood clot are critical to prevent complications such as dry socket and infection. Controlled bleeding promotes optimal healing and reduces discomfort during recovery. Historically, various methods, including gauze pressure and herbal remedies, have been employed to manage post-extraction hemorrhage, highlighting the long-standing recognition of its importance.