| Re: hematoma
Don't be alarmed. There are blood vessels everywhere. When an injection is given, all the blood vessels cannod be seen. If an artery is nicked, it bleeds into the tissue. The bleeding stops, but not after a fair amount of blood has entered the tissue and caused the swelling you are experiencing. It doesn't happen very often, but does happen sometimes. It is no reflection upon the dentist, he did nothing wrong, it just happened. After 48 hours, you can apply warm compresses over the ares to try to get the swelling do go down quicker. Wait the 48 hours, though since you don't want to increase the bleeding. Mostly, it will be your body needing to get rid of the blood in the tissues. You'll probably get a little yellow and bruised looking. Nothing to be alarmed about.
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