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Teeth Extraction and Using Activated Charcoal
Using Activated Charcoal after teeth extraction. Hi, Is it safe/beneficial to brush with activated charcoal after a tooth extraction? I've had two bottom left molars extracted two weeks ago. There are still holes... Thanks! Marie Hi Marie. Yes, it would be safe to use the charcoal after an extraction, in fact I have! It really helped heal the wound quickly...Categories: Everything Activated Charcoal, Uses of Activated Charcoal, Information & For Skin, Teeth and EyesTags: charcoal, carbon, using, teeth, dental, infection, pain, removal, #Activated charcoal, tooth, dentist, extractions, dry socket & swellingPosted On: 09/17/2018Posted By: Kimberly Dinsley
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