The tooth extraction is the only solution for a tooth that cannot be repaired with a filling, root canals or other treatments. There are several other reasons for which a tooth extraction is also performed like when a primary tooth doesn't fall out, or in the case of a wisdom teeth and when one gets affected by dental infections. The tooth extraction is performed with the help of forceps and elevators. Moreover, the surgical tooth extraction is even more complex. Go through the slide which will help you prepare for the tooth extraction in an effective way.
2. If your teeth are broken, loose or severely decayed
and unable to repair with filling, root canals or other
treatments, then tooth extraction is the best option.
3. Tooth extraction also performs for several reasons
such as primary teeth don't fall out, impacted
wisdom teeth and severe dental infections.
4. The tooth extraction is the process to remove the
teeth visible in the mouth with the help of tools
known as elevators and forceps.
5. If your broken teeth have any problem, then the
surgical tooth extraction is more complex and
making an incision into the gum tissue.
22. A wound in the mouth will bleed more than the
other parts of the skin, but the saliva can
prevent a cab from forming.
23. After the tooth extraction, your dentist will place a
pack immediately for you to bite can put pressure on
the wound and form a clot.
24. Keep the pack for at least 20 minutes after the
extraction and feel some oozing from the socket
for 24 hours.
25. The minor bleeding even appears worse by mixing
with the saliva. For any further bleeding place some
gauze on the socket and bite it for 20 minutes.