Dental Extraction

Dental Extraction

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-    Dental extraction is the removal of a tooth from the mouth. The reasons for a dental extraction vary, but it is usually the result of a tooth being severely decayed, fractured, or impacted. 
 
-    Before a dental extraction, the dentist will assess the risk of the procedure and explain the process to the patient. It is important to make sure that the patient is comfortable and understands what is happening. During the procedure, a local anaesthetic is usually given to numb the area and reduce discomfort. Then, the dentist will use special instruments to loosen the tooth and gently remove it. 
 
-    After the dental extraction, it is important for the patient to follow the dentist’s instructions for recovery. This may include taking medications, rinsing with an antiseptic, or eating soft foods. The dentist may also recommend that the patient use ice packs on the outside of the mouth to reduce swelling. 
Overall, dental extractions are relatively routine procedures. With proper planning and care, the procedure can be successful, and the patient can be on their way to improved oral health.
 

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