
Tooth Extraction
Pediatrics
Tooth Extraction

Consultation
A dentist will examine your mouth and take x-rays to determine the location and condition of the tooth to be extracted. They will discuss with you the recommended treatment plan, and the options available after the extraction.

Loosening the Tooth
The dentist will use special instruments to loosen the tooth from the socket. This may involve making small cuts in the gum tissue to access the tooth.

Fluoride Treatment
The dentist or dental hygienist may apply fluoride to the teeth to help strengthen the enamel and prevent tooth decay.

Removing the Tooth
Once the tooth is loose, the dentist will gently remove it from the socket.

Stitching
If necessary, the dentist will stitch the extraction site to help the healing process.

Follow-up
The patient will need to have regular follow-up appointments to monitor the healing process and to ensure that the extraction site is healing properly.
It’s important to note that tooth extraction may be recommended for a variety of reasons, such as tooth decay, gum disease, infection, injury, or to make space for orthodontic treatment. Also, tooth extraction may cause some pain and discomfort during the healing process, but it can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and by following the dentist’s post-operative instructions.
It’s also worth mentioning that after tooth extraction, there are different options available to replace the missing tooth such as dental implants, bridges or dentures.
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