Following a dental extraction, the placement of sterile material directly over the socket is a standard post-operative procedure. This compression aids in the formation of a blood clot, which is essential for proper healing. The duration this material remains in place directly influences the initial stages of recovery and the prevention of complications.
Maintaining pressure on the extraction site for the prescribed period contributes significantly to minimizing bleeding and reducing the risk of dry socket. Historically, this practice has been a cornerstone of post-extraction care, emphasizing the body’s natural healing mechanisms and the importance of patient compliance in achieving optimal outcomes.