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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / April 2006

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bob@coolgroups.com - 09 Apr 2006 05:18 GMT
i just got some wisdom teeth pulled.  they tell me to rinse with SALT
water.  why SALT water instead of regular water?
JoJo - 09 Apr 2006 18:35 GMT
>i just got some wisdom teeth pulled.  they tell me to rinse with SALT
> water.  why SALT water instead of regular water?

the little particles may help remove all the stuff left in your mouth?

I had the same the other wekk, i only risned with salt water a few times,
mainly because it felt uncomfortable.
YouGoFirst - 13 Apr 2006 00:00 GMT
>i just got some wisdom teeth pulled.  they tell me to rinse with SALT
> water.  why SALT water instead of regular water?

Salt water also helps to kill some infection.
Joel344 - 13 Apr 2006 02:20 GMT
bob@coolgroups.com Wrote:
> i just got some wisdom teeth pulled.  they tell me to rinse with SALT
> water.  why SALT water instead of regular water?

R  E  P  L  Y

The doc has stock in the Morton Company?

No, actually salt water is hypertonic meaning it has the ability t
"draw out" infection as being high in salt content. Isotonic is 0.154
(normal), which is the normality of body fluids

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