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Preparation Tips for Tooth Extraction


Posted on 1/15/2024 by Weo Admin
Row of wooden tooth shapes, one of which is being pulled out of the row by dental pliers.At our dentistry, our top priority is always to save your natural teeth and ensure they remain intact. However, our dentist may recommend dental extraction if your tooth is severely damaged or decayed and no other restoration procedure is viable. Depending on the amount of damage, you may undergo a simple extraction or a surgical procedure.

Either way, tooth extraction is usually painless thanks to the availability of various anesthetics and advanced tooth removal techniques. However, patients must prepare for the procedure to ensure a pleasant experience whenever they visit our clinic for tooth removal. Here are some tips to help you keep calm before, during, and after a dental extraction procedure.

Schedule a Dental Checkup


The first step is to book a dental checkup. An oral exam will help us determine your eligibility for tooth extraction. We encourage you to ask questions during your consultation. Doing so will help you understand what to expect during tooth removal. We also urge you to share your medical history with us so we can determine the appropriate dental extraction technique for your case.

Fast for 12 Hours Before the Procedure


Avoid eating for at least 12 hours before a tooth extraction procedure. We usually administer anesthetics before tooth removal to keep you calm and comfortable during the operation. Undigested food might react with the sedation, causing vomiting, nausea, or breathing problems.

Ask about Anesthetics and Painkillers


We provide various sedation dentistry options to patients scheduled for dental extraction. These include local anesthesia, IV sedation, and general anesthesia. The appropriate anesthetic will vary based on the extraction technique. Ensure you discuss with our dentist to understand the various options available.

Wear Comfortable Clothes


Put on light garments to ensure your comfort. We also urge you to avoid wearing jewelry, cosmetics, or body sprays.

Follow Aftercare Recommendations


After tooth extraction, we will provide aftercare guidelines and medications to aid your recovery. Please follow these recommendations for faster healing. If you have more questions, contact our office to schedule a dental checkup.
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