Advantages of contacting specialists at the "SA-NATA" Clinic

Advantages of contacting  specialists at the

We all are well aware that when problems arise in the oral cavity, you should immediately contact your dentist. But is it necessary to go to the doctor when the baby is about to lose a milk tooth ? This question causes a lot of controversy. Many people produced this process at home using improvised means. The most popular is the thread method. You can also give your child a bite of an apple, carrot or cracker. Some particularly determined parents remove a baby's loosened tooth with their hands. Do not forget about the issues of sterility and emotional preparation of the child for this process. Some people turn this process into a secret ceremony with tooth fairies, mice and other fairy-tale characters, which cheers up the kids great. But if you can cope with a milk tooth at home, then a visit to the dentist cannot be avoided with molars.

What are the advantages of contacting a specialist at the "Sa-Nata"Clinic?

If you ask dentists for an opinion on this issue, they recommend that you always seek the advice and assistance of a specialist in the event of any minor or more serious situation with children's teeth.

Professional children's dentistry has a number of undeniable advantages:

  • Modern analgetics even without injections can make the tooth extraction process as comfortable as possible for the child;
  • Only a specialist can assess the seriousness of a situation: does the tooth need to be removed, what kind of anesthesia should be used in a particular case, should an x-ray be taken and has the tooth been completely removed;
  • Full compliance with sterility conditions to avoid infection;
  • Inviting a child from a young age of culture visiting a dentist and eliminating fears of a doctor.

Dental molar extraction procedure in children

How is the procedure for tooth extraction in a child in the dental office of our Clinic? This process consists of several stages:

  • General examination of the oral cavity and a diseased tooth in particular;
  • Evaluation of the real need for tooth extraction, if necessary - x-ray;
  • Anesthesia, provided that the child does not have an allergic reaction;
  • When anesthesia begins to act, the doctor removes the tooth. This process is short term.
  • After successful extraction, the doctor puts a swab on the resulting hole. It must be kept for at least half an hour to avoid bleeding.

It is worth remembering that immediately after tooth extraction it is impossible to rinse your mouth. The hole heals in a maximum of 3 weeks. In case of alarming symptoms: temperature, pain, abscess, it is urgent to visit the doctor who performed the extraction.

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