Does the blood clot dissolve after tooth extraction?

Usually they are slowly dissolved and resorbed by the body in the weeks following the extraction as the surgical site is healing. Smoking, swishing water, or sucking on a straw immediately after an extraction can cause a blood clot to fall out and can result in a painful condition known as a "dry socket.

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