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Understanding Dental Extraction and its Side Effects

Our teeth are the strongest bones in our body and they serve their purpose well throughout our lifetime. Good oral hygiene accompanied with a healthy diet can help keep our teeth free from decay and damage. But for reasons more than one, our teeth may get infected leading to unbearable pain and other health issues.

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Understanding Dental Extraction and its Side Effects

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  1. UNDERSTANDING DENTAL EXTRACTION AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Our teeth are the strongest bones in our body and they serve their purpose well throughout our lifetime. But for reasons more than one, our teeth may get infected leading to unbearable pain and other health issues. In such cases it is wise to consult a dental extractions clinic and have the dentist examine your tooth. He or she will be able to administer tooth extraction in the most methodical and safe manner. Before you opt for dental extraction, here is all you need to know about the procedure Causes for tooth extraction Some of the common causes for tooth extraction are tooth infection, decay, cavity and gum infection. To prevent the infection or decay from spreading, a dentist will extract the infected tooth. Overcrowding of teeth in the mouth causes a lot of discomfort and thus the additional tooth needs to be removed. While fixing braces to align your teeth, a dentist may have to extract a tooth or two to make room for the teeth. Radiation and other strong medication for life threatening diseases may weaken the teeth, in which case tooth extraction helps people to eat and talk comfortably. Address: Phone: (02) 4971 0144 Email: admin@swanseadentalcare.com.au Address: Shop 2, 204-206 Pacific Highway, Swansea NSW 2281 Website: https://dentistforchickens.com.au/

  2. UNDERSTANDING DENTAL EXTRACTION AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Risks associated with Dental extraction A dentist may opt for simple extraction of surgical tooth extraction depending on the state of the patient. Although tooth extraction is a safe procedure when administered by trained dentists, there are some risks one needs to consider before undergoing the surgery. Excessive bleeding that may last for more than 12 hours Nausea or vomiting Unbearable pain Chest pain or breathlessness Fever, chills which might be indicative of some infection Swelling and senselessness in the area from where the tooth has been extracted Not every patient may experience these but if and when such symptoms occur, you should immediately contact your Dental Extractions Clinic and follow his instructions Address: Phone: (02) 4971 0144 Email: admin@swanseadentalcare.com.au Address: Shop 2, 204-206 Pacific Highway, Swansea NSW 2281 Website: https://dentistforchickens.com.au/

  3. UNDERSTANDING DENTAL EXTRACTION AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Recovering from Tooth Extraction Anyone who undergoes tooth extraction needs a few days to recover depending on the severity of the extraction. Ice pack – Immediately after the surgery, apply an ice pack to reduce swelling. Keep repeating the procedure for 24 hours at least. Aid clot formation – You should bite firmly on the medicinal gauze that the dentist places over the affected area. This helps control bleeding, helps form a blood clot in the tooth socket, and protects the bone below the extracted tooth. Be relaxed – You are bound to feel the pain and discomfort caused by tooth extraction. Try to relax and distract your mind with whatever soothes you. Support your head – While sleeping, support your head with enough pillows to avoid headache. Eat soft food – Puddings, poredges, yogurt and any other soft food items are the best things to eat post tooth extraction. Hard food substances will make your condition worse. With this overview of the dental extraction procedure, you can go ahead and discuss the details with your Dental Extractions Clinic Newcastle. They will suggest the most helpful method to extract your teeth and help you enjoy a pain free life. Address: Phone: (02) 4971 0144 Email: admin@swanseadentalcare.com.au Address: Shop 2, 204-206 Pacific Highway, Swansea NSW 2281 Website: https://dentistforchickens.com.au/

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