Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket under anesthesia. Tooth extraction should be the last alternative in untreatable teeth.
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Teeth that cannot be saved by root canal treatment. Milk teeth that do not fall out in a timely manner. Teeth that have not fully erupted, that remain buried. To help with treatment due to lack of space in orthodontic treatment. Teeth that are loosening due to gum disease. Teeth with excess substance loss. Broken teeth due to trauma. Teeth with cysts and tumors.
Before starting the extraction, the area to be shot is expected to be numbed by applying local anesthesia. After the numbness is achieved, the gum is separated from the tooth with the help of an elevator and moved back and forth with the tool called davye, and the ligaments of the tooth with the jaw bone are loosened and removed. After tooth extraction, gauze is placed there to stop the bleeding at the extraction site.
If the patient has any disease, medication or any allergy, he should definitely inform his doctor. If there is a medicine prescribed by the doctor, it should be used regularly. Blood thinners such as aspirin should not be used.
The gauze that was placed in the shooting area for the first half hour should not be removed. After the extraction, painkillers can be used with the doctor's recommendation in case of pain. After the shot, very hot or very cold foods and drinks should not be consumed. You should not spit out and rinse your mouth for 24 hours after the shot. Food should not be eaten for about 24 hours after the shot. Smoking and alcohol should not be consumed for 24 hours after the shot.
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