How does dental extraction work?
February 16, 2009 by
Filed under Dental Care, Tooth
Extracting a tooth is the easiest way to get relief from a painful tooth. In case your dentist feels there is no possibility of saving your tooth, then extraction would be the last resort. Depending on the gravity of the problem, and the extent of infection, your dentist would decide the course of extraction, be it simple or a complicated one.
How does simple extraction work?
These are the commonest of extractions resorted to by most of the dentists worldwide. In this type of extraction, the dentist would loosen the gums around the tooth and just pull it out with forceps. He would need to loosen the tooth by moving it from side to side. This way the ligament is loosened and the tooth comes out without much of a botheration.
This type of tooth pulling does not take much time. The dentist would inject anesthesia around the area of the tooth which needs to be extracted. You would experience a lack of sensation in that area and within minutes the job is done. Once the process is through, the dentist would place disinfectant gauze, you would need to hold it place on the extracted area and then you are free to go.
How does a complex extraction work?
It is not always possible to just pull out a tooth when it is damaged, broken or fractured. The dentist would first have to ascertain the extent of damage. In case the tooth is totally infected or broken or there is absolutely no place for the dentist to hold the forceps to extract the tooth, he needs to go in for a complex extraction. The dentist would have to pull out the tooth which has gone much below the gum line. He would have to first make an incision around the infected tooth, so that the tooth bone is exposed. Once he is able to grab the tooth with the help of forceps, he can just pull it out. Sometimes, it could also so happen that the tooth is fixed and deep rooted in the bone.
This type of extraction is common among individuals who have impacted teeth or who suffer from severe decayed tooth. The decay has entered the bone. Once the dentist is through with the cutting of the tooth, he has to sew the flap back. Antibiotics are effective I healing both the flap of the skin and the socket. One also needs to keep that portion clean as advised by the dentist.
Dental extractions are common incidences nowadays. But it is advised that one goes in for an oral surgeon to tackle these problems, since it is their field of expertise. Time is the greatest healer. But with enough care and oral hygiene, you would feel much better.

Pulling Your Own Teeth Out
February 16, 2009 by
Filed under Dental Care, Toothache
Toothache can be a nightmare. So people do try and pull out their own tooth by applying their own techniques. Just to get relief from this throbbing pain, they do not mind pulling their tooth. Sometimes the pain is so unbearable that you cannot think of anything other than trying ways to reduce this pain. Sometimes the cavity is so bad that any amount of medicines would not help in giving relief to the tooth. Tooth problems have existed since man has been there. Pliers were used in the good olden days to extract tooth. In the olden days, there were no tranquilizers. So people used to get drunk so much that they would forget the pain and then the tooth would be pulled out. In case you venture out on pulling out the tooth on your own, then it is for sure that you would definitely experience some amount of pain and discomfort.
It is not always possible to pull one’s own teeth. Baby teeth can be pulled out, in case it moves a little. But certain times, we are not quite sure whether the tooth which is shaking is due to an abscess or something else. When you are unsure, heed for a dentist.
Another instance where you could just pull out the tooth is when one is suffering from a severe gum disease. The socket of the tooth becomes so loose and flimsy that even without any effort; your tooth would become loose and just fall off. But in case the infection is so severe, that you experience unbearable pain even on merely touching the tooth, do not play mischief with it. In case you manage to shake it, there are chances that you are not able to pull out the entire tooth, only a portion of the tooth comes out in your hand. For clearing the remaining portion, you would not have to go to a dentist.
It is not always likely that you just hold the loose tooth with pliers and rip it off. It would result in more damage than good. One need to appreciate teeth are fragile and delicate and they need to be handled with care. Handling your tooth with cutting pliers is definitely not a wise option. It would also lead to other mouth infections. It is advised that one does not deal with abscesses. You need to go to a dentist immediately to sort out the problems. The dentist would give you some antibiotics which could help in healing the wound.
It is advised that one does not wait till the tooth problem becomes so grave that you have to rush to the dentist. Teething problems should be taken care of immediately. Never venture into pulling off your tooth on your own. It would lead to more problems. Your dentist would do a clean job and you would not experience any pain or discomfort. He would numb the infected area with injections and then rip off the tooth. Antibiotics would also be prescribed by healing the infected area of the tooth. In case you manage to pull out the tooth by any chance, you would still have to go to the dentist.

Taking Care Of Sensitive Teeth
February 16, 2009 by
Filed under Tooth
It is a terrifying experience for people with sensitive tooth. The excruciating pain, soreness and uneasiness associated with it are unbearable. It is not possible for you to consume your favorite meal or drink peacefully. Whenever you take something, you would experience an ache. But one does not have to worry? Sensitive teeth can be treated.
People with sensitive teeth experience pain on intake of a cold liquid, or eating or drinking anything hot. They experience pain even if there is a cold air passing through their teeth. In case you experience unbearable soreness and pain, it is advised that you fix up an appointment with your dentist immediately, without any further delay. Now how does this condition arise? When the gum lining starts to recede backwards, your teeth are exposed. So whenever you eat or drink something, there is a feeling of sensitivity. Gums are a protective shield on the teeth. They ensure safety and security of your tooth’s roots.
The bare and uncovered tips of the roots have small tubules which are connected to the tooth nerves. Whenever there is any hot or cold thing coming into contact with them, it would react and there would be excruciating pain. People who are fortunate and do not have sensitive teeth, would have gums securely covered by the tubules. So they do not experience sensitivity.
One needs to ensure that to keep the gums strong and hygienically healthy; you need to curb sensitive teeth. This can be achieved by gently brushing the teeth in rotational movements. Normally people use lot of force while brushing. The end result is that the gums recede causing sensitive tooth. Your teeth might sparkle, but it would have done enough damage to your gums. Dentists recommend the use of an electric toothbrush like the sonicare advanced.
There are ways to rectify the problems associated with sensitive teeth. One can also make the gums and teeth stronger. The market is flooded with different varieties of toothpaste. Go in for toothpaste which has fluoride. Dentists normally recommend Sensodyne for sensitive teeth. This toothpaste curbs the pain emerging from the nerve ends.
In case you are in the habit of using a mouthwash containing alcohol, discontinue the use of mouthwash immediately. But in case your mouthwash has enough fluoride, you can use it. Also take the dentist’s advice as to which mouthwash is recommended so that you do not suffer from any pain while using it. Mouthwashes like Listerine contain alcohol, which causes a burning sensation in the mouth. Another mouthwash called Scope does not cause a burning sensation and it has enough fluoride and no alcohol.
Dentists recommend the use of Sensodyne toothpaste and mouthwash which shows positive effects on one’s teeth and gums. You would get good relief if you have used it for quite some time. Try and brush your teeth gently and use the right amount of force, since your gums would start to recede if you use more force.
In case Sensodyne and other mouthwashes are not effective, you should ask your dentist for other options. Your dentist would be able to guide you properly. He would help you to stop further sensitivity of your tooth.


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