do's and dont's after tooth extraction

Do’s And Don’ts After A Tooth Extraction FAQ

Do’s And Don’ts After A Tooth Extraction FAQ 1. How long does it take for one tooth extraction? The duration of tooth extraction varies depending on the complexity of the case.Simple tooth extraction where the tooth is fully erupted and visible in oral cavity usually takes 20 to 30 minutes                                                                                                                         

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Pain in surrounding teeth after an extraction

Why does the tooth next to extraction hurts?

Experiencing pain in the surrounding teeth after an extraction site is a relatively common but discomforting issue that can arise after dental surgery. While tooth extractions are routine dental procedures intended to alleviate long-term oral health issues, they can occasionally lead to immediate postoperative complications, including pain in the surrounding teeth. Understanding the reasons for this type of pain is crucial for effective management and smooth recovery. Causes of Pain in the surrounding Teeth Pain in surrounding teeth after tooth extraction can arise due to various reasonsphysical trauma: The adjacent tooth may suffer from direct impact or stress during extraction, potentially leading to micro-damages or increased sensitivity.Increased Sensitivity: Exposed roots

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kid's cavities

Are My Kid’s Cavities My Fault?

Are My Kid’s Cavities My Fault? Navigating Parental Guilt Are you one of the parents who thinks, “Is it my fault my kid has cavities?” It’s common for parents to feel guilty when their children experience tooth decay. The truth is that cavities are common in children, even with regular brushing, flossing, and avoiding sugary foods. Instead of feeling guilty, it’s essential to understand what indeed causes kid’s cavities and what doesn’t. Why Some Kids Are More Prone to cavities? Cavities are a common concern for many parents, but it is also true that some kids are more prone to cavities than others. Here are some factors that can increase

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tooth pain

Worst Day Of Pain After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

WORST DAY OF PAIN AFTER WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION Table of Contents Wisdom teeth, also named as third molars, are the last teeth in the mouth. Generally, there are four wisdom teeth in the oral cavity behind the second molars. However, some individuals have fewer or none at all. Wisdom teeth erupt usually in their late teens or early twenties. Due to their position in the oral cavity, they cause problems and need removal. Discover helpful strategies for managing pain after wisdom tooth extraction. Explore tips for reducing swelling, alleviating discomfort, and speeding up recovery for a smoother healing process. Why Remove Wisdom Teeth? The most common reason to remove or

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Dry socket pictures

Can Dry Socket Heal On Its Own?

Can Dry Socket Heal On Its Own? Table of Contents A dry socket, also known as ”Alveolar osteitis,” is a common complication of tooth extraction, especially after removing a wisdom tooth. After the tooth is removed, a blood clot is formed at the site of extraction. Failure of this blood clot formation can lead to a dry socket, exposing underlying nerves and bone and causing severe pain and discomfort. What Does a Dry socket look like? Unlike healthy socket filled with blood clot, Dry socket might look like Empty due to missing of blood clot The underlying bone is visible  has a whitish or greyish appearance Can dry socket heal

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Infected Tooth Extraction: Know When Needed

Infected Tooth Extraction: Know When Needed Table of Contents If you feel severe and continuous pain, swelling, and a bad taste in your mouth, it can be due to an infected tooth. Sometimes, it’s necessary to remove an infected tooth to alleviate pain and stop the spread of infection to nearby areas. Infected tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that is considered when all other methods to save the tooth, like antibiotics or root canal therapy, are no longer applicable or have failed. Tooth Infection Symptoms Some common dental infection symptoms are:  Persistent pain that may be throbbing or sharp.  Swelling or redness around the teeth.Sensitivity: Discomfort on eating

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