A tooth extraction is the procedure that is used to extract or remove a teeth. Many factors contribute towards this procedure being performed especially when the tooth is found to be damaged, at risk of damage, or cannot be saved any longer.
Reasons for Tooth Extraction:
What Should You Do Before/During & After Tooth Extraction?
Before going to the clinic, make sure you:
- Eat
- Take the necessary daily medicines for people with chronic diseases (for example diabetes & high blood pressure medicine)
- If you have a medical card or list of medicines taken, please bring it with you when you see the dentist.
During treatment :
- Inform the doctor if you have any health problems, are taking any medication or if you have had a difficult tooth extraction before
- Inform the doctor if you feel unwell
After treatment :
- Bite the cotton provided for at least 1 hour or until the bleeding stops. If bleeding persists, bite onto a cloth or handkerchief & immediately seek treatment at the nearest dental clinic
- Do not gargle
- Take your medications as prescribed
Make sure you do not do any of the following:
Complications that may occur:
Usually, tooth extraction scars will heal within 3 to 7 days, however, complications can occur such as:
- Prolonged pain
- Swollen extraction site
- Prolonged numbness
- Prolonged bleeding
- Unhealed extraction site
- Infection in the area of the extraction
- Limited opening of the mouth after the extraction
Get examination & treatment by a dentist immediately if there are any complications as above.