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I feel dizzyness after tooth extraction. is that normal? what can i do?

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Dr. John Thaler answered

Specializes in Prosthodontics

Happens: You are likely dehydrated and relaxing after your system released lots of Epinephrine due to anxiety. Sit down or lay back a little bit and start to take on lots of fluids. Think liters, not glasses. You should be fine. Good luck.

Answered 6/25/2014

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Dr. Robert Milner answered

Specializes in Dentistry - Cosmetic

Health: After dental extractions patients can feel dizzy for many reasons. Most of the time the condition is caused from anxiety prior and during the procedure. It can also come from issues related to blood pressure, inner ear issues, low blood sugar, medications, and many other factors. I would consult your dentist and medical doctor for solving your specific issue.

Answered 6/10/2013

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