Showing posts with label general dentistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general dentistry. Show all posts

Monday, 21 May 2018

Painless Tooth Extraction

When our tooth decays, it requires tooth extraction. It is a medical process in which tooth is removed by surgical process. Dentists perform this process in their office by giving a local anaesthetic. The extraction must be quick and pain-free. With all the medicines and technology in today’s time, tooth extraction is accepted over other methods for protecting the tooth from decay. However, dentists easily do not recommend for this process until it is needed.
The Need of Tooth Extraction There must be a serious reason for tooth extraction and it is the decay of a tooth, causing pain and inflammation. The rotting tooth is harmful to the overall health of a person; hence, it is important to eliminate the tooth. The structure of teeth is so dense and covered that if one tooth decays, it may affect others too, gum diseases, and growth of unusual tooth in deformed shape may require tooth extraction to prevent dental issues.
The Process of Tooth Extraction As mentioned above, it requires general anaesthetic and later on simple surgery is performed that can proceed for an hour or minutes, depending on the severity. Dentists use the sterilized dental forceps and drill during the surgery. However, there may be a requirement of a small cut in surgery.
After Surgery Care After surgery, the dentist will recommend some care instructions to ensure the healthy recovery. He will prescribe some light-medium medicine for pain relief, and there might be a requirement of some antibiotics to avoid infections. Moreover, tooth extraction may bleed, do not panic, but it continues to bleed for days, take doctors consultation as soon as possible. Keep the extraction place clean and dry until the hole is completely closed. In case of swelling and ache, you should seek medical attention from a dentist

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Why You Need Root Canal and Is your Teeth is Safe after Treatment


Root canal treatment is also called as “endodontic” it is needed when the blood or nerve supply of the tooth called the ‘pulp' is infested through decay or injury. You may not feel any pain in the early stages of the infection. In some circumstances your tooth might darken in color, which may mean that the nerve of the tooth has died or is dying. This would need root canal treatment. 
 
Why it is needed?
 If the pulp area called tooth becomes infected, the infection may spread through the root canal system of the tooth. This may ultimately lead to a swelling. A swelling is a swollen area in which pus gets accumulates and can cause swelling of the tissues around the tooth. The indications of a swelling can range from a dull ache to severe pain, and the tooth may be gentle when you bite. If root canal treatment is not done, the infection will spread and the tooth may need to be taken out.

Will the Tooth be Safe after the Treatment?
Yes. Nevertheless, because a ‘dead' tooth is more hard, you may need to have a crown to offer extra support and strength to the tooth.