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How many teeth can be pulled safely at one time?

I am a 35 year old male. I want to know how many teeth can be pulled safely at one time?

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If you are generally in good health and are not diabetic, hypertensive, or on blood thinners, many teeth can be extracted at the same time. I often recommend to patients to extract all teeth that need to be extracted at once so you only have to go through the discomfort once. Speak with your provider.
All of your teeth can be pulled at one time safely, under the right conditions. It does not happen very frequently
It depends on your health. Your clotting time. If you have Diabetes or other illnesses. This is best consulted with your physician first then your dentist. You may be able to withstand all of your teeth at once or you may have significant issues with a single tooth.
Therefore Medical evaluation is strongly urged.

Thank you
Theoretically all of them. However, this question cannot be answered without a detailed medical history and exam.
Undertaking any surgical procedure is dependent on the general health of the patient (physical and psychological) however it’s usually ideal to take the troubled teeth at once rather than one at a time
If your health is good, it is safe to pull up to 10 teeth at the same time, especially from the same jaw.
We can pull all upper and lower arches with no problem, it is a major procedure and will need time to recover.