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The Extraction Procedure
- Diagnosis: The dentist evaluates the tooth and may take X-rays.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area.
- Extraction: The dentist uses specialized tools to remove the tooth, which may involve loosening it from the socket.
- Post-Extraction Care: The dentist provides instructions on how to care for the extraction site, including pain management and dietary recommendations.
Aftercare
- Manage Pain: Over-the-counter or prescribed pain relievers may be recommended.
- Avoid Certain Activities: Refrain from smoking, using straws, or vigorous exercise for a few days.
- Watch for Complications: Keep an eye out for signs of infection or excessive bleeding.
Benefits of Tooth Extraction
- Prevents further complications from an unhealthy tooth.
- Relieves pain and discomfort associated with dental issues.
- Helps maintain oral health by allowing for proper alignment and function of other teeth.
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Tooth extraction is the process of surgical removal by dentists of teeth that are decayed, damaged, inflamed or have become problematic for various reasons. The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia. The gum is carefully lifted and separated from the tooth root tissue using dental extraction pliers or extraction instruments. The dental cavity is then sterilized and properly sealed.
Tooth extraction may be necessary in a variety of situations. For example, situations such as a severely decayed tooth becoming untreatable, failure of root canal treatment, gum diseases or gum infections may require tooth extraction. The dentist can decide which teeth need to be extracted after examining the condition of the teeth and taking x-rays if necessary.
After tooth extraction, it is important to follow your dentist's recommendations. Often, you may need to gently bite for several hours to relieve pressure on the extraction site. Additionally, it is important to follow the instructions given to keep bleeding under control. It is also important to consume soft foods and keep the tooth extraction area clean during the healing process. If you have any questions or concerns, you should contact your dentist.