Tooth extraction
What is a tooth extraction?
As its name suggests, a dental extraction is the act of removing one or more teeth. Of course, only health professionals are authorized to perform dental extraction.
The teeth that are regularly extracted are wisdom teeth. They can disturb the development of certain teeth, can shift all the teeth, can be painful and sometimes the patient does not have all 4. Today dentists regularly recommend tooth extraction for wisdom teeth to prevent problems.
For other teeth, only your dentist will make the decision to perform a tooth extraction in the following cases:
- Unhealthy teeth
- Carries
- Broken teeth
- Primary teeth do not fall out
How to relieve your mouth after a tooth extraction?
- Put some ice in a thick cloth (the goal is not to burn your skin but to soothe your mouth), then leave it on your cheek for a few minutes at the level of your toothache.
- Use a salty mouthwash, it will help with healing. Recipe: 1 teaspoon in 1 glass of warm water. To be done 2 times a day.
If the pain persists, please contact your dentist or doctor.
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