Milk Tooth Extraction
Milk teeth 6. It starts dating from the month and is completed around the age of about 3 years. From the age of 6, it begins to leave its place to permanent teeth.
The formation of caries in children progresses more rapidly and is more common than in adults. Since the enamel layer in milk teeth has a greater organic content than in adults, its structure is weak. Children are anxious when they have their first visit to the dentist and may have difficulty during treatment.
When decayed teeth in children are not treated and it is even later, the teeth may have to be extracted. When permanent teeth erupt due to teeth that have to be extracted in the early period, problems such as impaired jaw development and crowding in the teeth may occur. After the milk tooth that has to be extracted, preventive treatments must be applied for the correct progress of the jaw development in the child.
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What is the treatment process like?
Amputation treatment is applied to the milk molars and permanent first large molars. Treatment begins by numbing the teeth. After complete numbness is achieved, the carious parts of the tooth and the affected nerve tissue are cleaned. The nerves and vessels in the roots of the tooth are not touched. After the tooth is completely cleaned, special drugs are injected and the tooth is filled.
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