We have all faced the much-dreaded tooth extraction situation. This procedure is inevitable for many. However, tooth extraction is a standard and routine procedure that covers all your bases and sets you on the right path to a healed lifestyle.
Preparation
X-ray analysis plays a significant role in tooth extraction. They may even refer you to a dental surgeon for the procedure. A straightforward extraction may only involve a local anesthetic. In the case of a complicated extraction, the services of an oral surgeon will be advised by your dentist. This procedure could involve a more generalized anesthetic. Your dental surgeon will ensure you are fully aware of the procedure details and help ease your worries.
Tooth Extraction Processes
In a simple tooth removal procedure, a local anesthetic is used to numb the gum tissue and tooth. The extraction then takes place using specialized tools. A surgical extraction is always recommended where a tooth or a root might have broken off, dental surgeons may be called on to perform this complicated procedure. The dental surgeon will then continue with an incision on the gum area and remove the infected or injured tooth.
After Extraction Care Tips:
- Keeping the affected area clean to prevent infection.
- Following the dentist’s detailed aftercare instructions
- No smoking, rinsing of the mouth, or cleaning of the affected area for 24 hours after the
extraction. - Painkillers are advised by the dentist for 3-5 days
- Antibiotics may also be suggested by your dentist.
- The application of ice packs helps reduce inflammation.
- Limit heavy foods and hot liquids for 48 hours.
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