Extraction of Baby Teeth Under Local Anesthesia
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Local Anesthesia Application
The dentist administers local anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort and prevent pain. A syringe filled with anesthetic is injected into the gum or cheek near the tooth to be treated. For children who are afraid of needles, the injection is usually given after the application of a numbing gel or spray.
Baby Tooth Extraction
After being performed under local anesthesia, our pediatric dentists complete the extraction of baby teeth painlessly and comfortably using special techniques and advanced skills.
Permanent Tooth After Extraction
The idea that administering anesthesia to baby teeth damages permanent teeth, or that baby teeth harm the permanent teeth that will erupt, is completely wrong. The local anesthetic used for treatment is applied to specific anatomical areas and, like other medications, is eliminated from the body after a certain period.
Things to Consider After the Procedure
- The gauze pad provided for the procedure should be bitten on for half an hour to an hour.
- Avoid neck rinsing and spitting for 24 hours.
- No food or drink should be consumed for the first two hours; after that, soft foods can be eaten.
- Teeth should not be brushed on the day of the extraction.
- On the day of the procedure, acidic, hot, or cold foods should not be consumed.
- The extraction cavity should not be touched.
- The tooth gap should not be vacuumed with the side or the tongue.
- Pain may occur after the extraction, so a painkiller syrup prescribed by the doctor can be used.
- Children may bite their lips after local anesthesia due to loss of sensation, either unconsciously or in an attempt to feel sensation, and this can cause wounds; this must be carefully monitored.
Space Maintainer After Primary Tooth Extraction
In children, it is recommended to preserve the space left by the early loss of primary teeth, to ensure that permanent teeth erupt correctly, and to prevent crowding.
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