Tooth extraction broken tooth is severely damaged and is beyond saving when required. Broken tooth extraction, is performed to relieve pain and eliminate the risk of infection. Removing a tooth is broken here's the step-by-step process:
Broken Tooth Shooting Process
1. Preparation and evaluation
Inspection:
- Your dentist broken tooth and the surrounding tissues treats.
- The necessity of the condition of the tooth and gives you information about the shooting.
Display:
- X-ray or other imaging techniques with the root structure of the teeth and surrounding tissues examined.
- Helps to prevent possible complications in the process of shooting these images.
Anesthesia:
- Applies a local anesthetic to feel pain during the procedure.
- Anesthesia numbs the area of the teeth.
2. Extraction Of The Tooth
Shake and keeping the tooth:
- With special tools and keeps slowly shakes out of your dentist. This process helps loosened from the bone of the tooth.
- Depending on the severity of the fracture and the root structure of the tooth, the tooth it may take a few minutes to relax completely.
Tooth Extraction:
- The juices are then carefully drawn outer. Depending on the condition of the structure and the fracture of the root, this process can be carried out in several stages.
- The deep roots of your teeth curved or surgical intervention may be required.
Surgical Intervention:
- The roots of the teeth are curved or if the skin is broken, cut the gum and the roots can be accessed and cleaned.
- The tooth may have to be broken and removed.
3. Postoperative Care
Control Of Bleeding:
- Shooting stops bleeding from biting placed gauze to the area for 30-45 minutes.
- If necessary, additional gauze can be used.
Cold Compress:
- To reduce swelling, apply an ice pack for 10 minutes and 10 minutes is given on the cheek Dec.
- This is repeatable for a few hours.
Pain Relievers:
- Your dentist prescribed the painkillers are used.
- Over-the-counter pain relievers can also be used.
Sewing:
- Shooting is stitched to the area if necessary. This stitches are usually melts spontaneously within a few days.
Postoperative Care
First 24 Hours
Relaxation:
- Try to rest and avoid heavy physical activity for the first 24 hours.
Control Of Bleeding:
- Placed bite to the shooting area of the gauze to stop the bleeding. If necessary, use additional gauze.
Cold Compress:
- To reduce swelling, apply an ice pack for 10 minutes on the cheek and give Dec 10 minutes.
Liquid and Soft Foods:
- Liquids and eat soft foods for the first 24 hours.
The First Week
Oral Hygiene:
- Brush your teeth gently and avoid the shooting area. Reduce the risk of infection by gargling with warm salt water.
Pain Relievers:
- The painkillers prescribed by your dentist to use.
Soft Foods:
- Continue to consume soft foods and cold.
The Weeks That Followed
Dental Visits:
- Have regular checks with your healing process to follow.
Pay Attention To Oral Hygiene:
- Pay close attention to oral hygiene by brushing and flossing your teeth gently.
Possible complications and their management
Infection
Symptom:
- Swelling, redness, pain, pus, and fever.
Management:
- Antibiotic therapy, oral hygiene, pay attention to don't use antiseptic mouthwash.
Bleeding
Symptom:
- Heavy bleeding or continued for a long time.
Management:
- The use of gauze to control bleeding when necessary the intervention of the dentist.
Dry Socket (Alveolitis)
Symptom:
- Severe pain after a few days of shooting.
Management:
- Your dentist applies specific treatments, pain medication use.
Swelling and bruising
Symptom:
- Swelling, bruises on the skin.
Management:
- Applying cold compresses thins rest until the swelling.
Sensitivity
Symptom:
- Hot, cold or sweet food sensitivity.
Management:
- Desensitizing toothpastes are using, contact your dentist.
Results
Depending on the severity of the condition and the extraction broken tooth fracture can be difficult. However, an experienced dentist with careful planning and proper surgical techniques can be performed successfully by the shooting process. Post-operative care and comply with the recommendations of your dentist's, speeds up the healing process and minimizes potential complications.
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