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Surgical Dentistry
Tooth decay in children is on the rise in India, with more than half of all 6-year-olds having some decay in their baby or adult teeth. So it’s more important than ever to teach your child good oral health habits that will stay with them for life.
What is Surgical Dentistry?
Tooth Extraction
It is a serious surgical procedure, so it is important to know that after extracting a tooth there is an individual healing period when dentist’s recommendations must be followed.
Common reasons for tooth extraction :- unerupted teeth;
- orthodontic reasons;
- purulent process around the root of the tooth;
- fracture of the tooth or the root;
- severe misalignment of the tooth;
- sever decay;
- advanced periodontal disease.
Impacted or retained teeth are formed but unerupted teeth which do not perform chewing and so are recommended to be extracted. The surgery should be planned in advance due to varying healing period, it should be avoided before holidays, important meetings or weddings. It is reasonable to expect the face to be swollen for 3-5 days. Oral surgeon will evaluate your individual situation during the first visit.
Non-Traumatic Tooth Extraction
The aim is to extract the tooth without damaging surrounding tissues, including the gums. The whole procedure (mobilization of the tooth, separation and removal of small fragments) is carried out using smaller instruments.
The tooth socket is often closed. Non-traumatic tooth extraction is useful for implant or prosthetic treatment, especially in aesthetically important regions. The treated region heals quicker, there are dramatically less complications and discomfort for the patient.
Treatment of Alveolitis
Dental Cyst
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Inflammatory:
- radicular;
- paradental.
Developmental:
- folicular;
- lateral periodontal;
- keratocysts;
- glandular.
What should I do after having a tooth extracted?
Bite on the gauze the dentist has given for 30 minutes. It is there to absorb the blood and stop the bleeding.
- Do not eat hot for 2 hours.
- There might be some pain after the procedure. Take painkillers your dentist has prescribed.
It is recommended to eat only cold food for 2 hours and soft food the first 24 hours. Avoid hard, spicy or hot food that may cause pain and recurrent bleeding.
- On the same day DO NOT rinse the mouth with any mouthrinses.
- The next day gently rinse the mouth with mouth rinses.
- Do not touch the wound with your fingers or tongue.
- Brush teeth gently using a soft toothbrush avoiding the gums and the wound.