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If you have a severe toothache and the concerned about going to a dentist? Donu2019t panic. Here are the solutions for your inquisitive mind.
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Emergency Tooth Extraction: You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers If you have a severe toothache and the concerned about going to a dentist? Don’t panic. Here are the solutions for your inquisitive mind. 1.I have a cold. Can I still have the emergency tooth extraction? Yes, you can. But if the cold is particularly bad, wait until your symptoms subside. 2.I am a breastfeeding mother. Will it be a problem? Both x-rays and drugs used for local anesthesia are safe. Don’t worry most medications used for oral and IV sedation are compatible with breastfeeding. 3.Should I go to the dentist? I am feeling sick now. Cancel the appointment. Don’t go to the dentist if you are sick! Wait until you are better. The emergency dentist Lynnwood is there for you anytime. 4.Do dentists always remove or extract problematic teeth? Dentists won't remove teeth unless necessary. They remove teeth in situations involving - • advanced gum disease • gum infection • problematic wisdom teeth • tooth decay • infection • crowded teeth • tooth trauma In some cases, a tooth gets damaged beyond repair, then tooth extraction becomes necessary. 5.Is the process expensive? Why do they charge so much? Don’t worry. Lynnwood Dental Studio offers the best prices. 6.Will the blood pressure be checked? It is very rarely necessary. As yours is an emergency tooth extraction, it might be or if you are feeling giddy or have another unusual feeling. 7.What will happen during an extraction appointment? The dentist will first numb the area around the tooth with an anesthetic, ensuring you don’t feel any pain. Then with forceps, he/she will loosen the tooth away from the jawbone to extract the tooth later. 8.What can I do to help the healing process?
Eat softer foods. Ice the affected area. It is best to avoid sucking through a straw for 24 hours after tooth removal. This will prevent the clot in that place from bursting. Now, face the dentist bravely!