Dental
The process of extraction of the teeth is aimed at removing the affected tooth completely, in cases where all layers of the tooth have expired, or if there is a need to arise a prominent or hidden mind to prevent the effect on the adjacent teeth, and the era of the tooth is done in a simple manual way by causing a trance, or in a surgical way. The risk of performing the action of the tooth extraction process is related to a set of risks, such as the following: infection. bleeding. Serious blood pressure. Nerve injury in nerve channels. Topical swelling. Pocket injury. Before performing dental extraction, it is often a need for X -Ray -tandal imagery before molar removal, and sometimes there is a need to perform a special panoramic or even a computerized tomography examination to accurately diagnose the severity of the tooth injury, and to ensure that there is no other possibility. Some antibiotics should be taken before the age of the tooth if the patient is exposed to endocarditis, such as: people with artificial heart valves, and people with blood clotting disorders should perform blood clotting tests before treatment to avoid bleeding. During dental extraction, dental extraction is performed in a specialized clinic and in sterile conditions by the dentist, and the surgical castle is performed by a dentist specializing in oral and jaw operations. After local or complete anesthesia, the doctor uses the pensions to do simple fortune by fixing the point of the apparent eye and probably moving and then uprooting from its place and then gently pushing the place to stop the bleeding. In cases of surgical tooth extraction, an incision in the gums is caused by the age to remove the tooth with the supporting tissues that surround it, and then the incisation pole with a pipe itself absorbed, and the process usually lasts about 30 minutes. After extracting the teeth, you should refrain from eating and drinking for a two -hour period until the effect of the narcotic fabric ends, and it is also forbidden to take hot drinks at least one day after the tooth. Paine usually occurs in the operating area, especially on the first day of treatment, painkillers can be used, and local swelling can appear for a few days. You should go to the doctor immediately if some symptoms occur, such as: high temperature, severe pain, bleeding and topical secretions from the mouth.