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10 things you need to know before getting a tooth extraction

Getting a tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that can be necessary for a variety of reasons. It is important to be aware of the steps involved in the procedure, as well as the potential risks and complications. By following your dentist's or oral surgeon's instructions and taking good care of the extraction site, you can help ensure a smooth and successful recovery. If you have any concerns or questions about the procedure, be sure to discuss them with your dentist or oral surgeon.<br><br>

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10 things you need to know before getting a tooth extraction

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  1. 10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GETTING A TOOTH EXTRACTION www.gardendental.sg

  2. Tooth extractions are usually performed by a dentist or oral surgeon. If you need a tooth extraction, your dentist will likely refer you to an oral surgeon who has the expertise and equipment necessary to remove teeth. You will likely receive local anesthesia or sedation to help manage pain and anxiety during the procedure. Talk to your dentist or oral surgeon beforehand about your options for pain management. It is important to follow your dentist's or oral surgeon's instructions before and after the extraction. This may include avoiding certain foods, not smoking, and taking prescribed medication.

  3. Depending on the tooth being extracted, you may need a bone graft to fill in the gap left by the missing tooth. This can help prevent the surrounding teeth from shifting and causing problems with your bite. If you have any medical conditions or take any medications, it is important to inform your dentist or oral surgeon before the procedure. Some conditions and medications can affect the anesthesia or the healing process. You may experience some pain, swelling, and bleeding after the extraction. This is normal and can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs .You will need to rest and avoid strenuous activity for at least 24 hours after the extraction. This will help prevent bleeding and promote healing. You should avoid smoking for at least 24 hours after the extraction. Smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications.

  4. It is important to keep the extraction site clean and free of debris to prevent infection. Your dentist or oral surgeon may provide you with specific instructions on how to do this. If you experience excessive bleeding, severe pain, or signs of infection (such as fever, swelling, or redness), contact your dentist or oral surgeon immediately. These could be signs of a complication that requires further treatment. In conclusion, getting a tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that can be necessary for a variety of reasons. It is important to be aware of the steps involved in the procedure, as well as the potential risks and complications. By following your dentist's or oral surgeon's instructions and taking good care of the extraction site, you can help ensure a smooth and successful recovery. If you have any concerns or questions about the procedure, be sure to discuss them with your dentist or oral surgeon.

  5. Contact Us GARDEN DENTAL CLINIC 491 Bukit Timah Rd #B1-02 Singapore 259777 6219 9548 info@gardendental.sg www.gardendental.sg

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