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Things You Should Remember About Tooth Extraction

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Tooth extraction is one of the most common dental procedures available in the practice today. Although it is still well-advised that permanent teeth should last for a lifetime, there are some reasons why this procedure is needed to be done.

 

Here are some circumstances that need tooth extraction:

 

  • Damaged teeth due to decay. Tooth decay is one of the main causes why a tooth or even a set of teeth needs to be extracted. This is to prevent other teeth from being infected too. Most of the time, if a tooth decay extends to the pulp or the center of the tooth that contains the nerves and the blood vessels, bacteria can enter and may cause infection. Hence, tooth extraction is advised.

 

  • Periodontal diseases. An infection of the tissues and bones that surround and support the teeth is called a periodontal disease. It can cause loosening of teeth, that’s why tooth extraction is being done as well.

 

  • Other dental procedures. Orthodontia, a process to align the teeth, sometimes includes extraction for those teeth that cannot break through the gum for there is no room in the mouth for it. Same goes with applying dental braces.

 

Before the extraction

 

There are a few things that you need to tell your dentist prior to tooth extraction. People who have the following health concerns should seek for medical clearance from their physicians first before undergoing such crucial dental operations:

 

  • People with damaged or artificially-made heart valves
  • People with congenital heart defects
  • People who have weak immune system
  • People who have liver disease or cirrhosis
  • People with man-made joints (like those who had hip replacement)
  • People who have a history of bacterial endocarditis

 

Moreover, you should also advise your dentist on the medications and supplements that you are taking.

 

After the extraction

 

Recovery will be the next step after the operation. The patient must be adherent to the advice of the dentist on taking care of your mouth after the extraction.

 

Take painkillers as prescribed by your dentist and take a 24-hour rest after the treatment. It is also advised that you avoid doing rigorous activities for the next two days.

 

If in case you start experiencing some signs of infection such as fever, chills, nausea, or vomiting, it is best to call your dentist right away to know what to do. Always remember that it is very important to consult a well-rounded dentist, especially in this case.

 

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