The effects of the anesthesia used during tooth extraction in children, usually after the procedure, how long it determines that there will be a feeling of numbness. Here's what you need to know about:

1. Duration Of Dormancy

  • Local Anesthesia: Usually local anesthesia is used during tooth extraction in children. The effect of anesthesia and usually takes 1 to 3 hours. The effects of the anesthesia personal factors and may vary depending on the type of medication used.
  • Sedation or general anesthesia: If sedation or general anesthesia is used if the effects of drowsiness and sedation, it may take a couple of hours after the procedure. The child may take a longer time to fully recover and back.

2. Decrease The Feeling Of Numbness

  • The Return Of Feeling: Drowsiness after the effect has passed, the child's a feeling of tenderness in the area, there may be a slight discomfort or tooth extraction. This is usually a temporary condition and is a normal part of the healing process.
  • Pain Management: It is important to use painkillers the doctor prescribed for pain management after the drowsiness effect. This may reduce the survival of the child's discomfort.

3. The Healing Process

  • Observation: Regular monitoring of the child during the period of dormancy and need to be detected, it is important that any abnormal situation.
  • Doctor's Recommendation: If the duration of numbness is taking longer than expected, or if you have other problems, contact your dentist will be useful.

This information and the duration of your child's numbness after tooth extraction can help you understand how the process is managed. Your child comfortable and healthy in order to allow a healing process, it is important that you pay attention to the instructions of your dentist.

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