HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF BEFORE TOOTH EXTRACTION – ELITE DENTAL CARE TRACY
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13 December 2020

HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF BEFORE TOOTH EXTRACTION – ELITE DENTAL CARE TRACY

Natural tooth serves the best for a lifetime, and it’s essential to preserve it by every means. The implants may not function as efficiently as the natural tooth and cannot serve for a lifetime. But when the tooth decay is extended to the interior of the tooth, spoiling your gums, and worsening the situation, the only final resort is the extraction of the tooth. Tooth extraction can seem to be a painful process, but nothing much to worry because these days with the help of a laser and other technologies, less pain is incurred, and the time is saved.

 

What are the steps to be followed before you get your tooth extracted?  

 

1. Check for the Alternate Options

Consult with the dentist and try to figure out if there is any possible way to forego the extraction and retain the natural tooth. As technology has advanced a lot, there might be some good alternative approaches to the extraction of the tooth. 

2. Check the Dental Insurance

If you have taken dental insurance, communicate with the insurance provider to check whether they cover the expenses of the treatment. Get an in-depth clarification in terms of which expenses will be covered or reimbursed and then proceed accordingly. Also, inform your dental provider about the insurance to avail benefits.    

3. Share your Medical History

If the dentist recommends going for the extraction, share your complete medical history with them to make things easier and safe. If you have had some serious medical ailments in the past, tooth extraction surgery might require additional care. 

If you have had heart defects or liver disease or impaired immune system in the past, it is very crucial to inform the dentist about it. These conditions can be dangerous for tooth extraction. For instance, if you have had heart surgery in the recent past, the pressure exerted while extracting the tooth might be fatal if additional care is not administered. Hence it is better to be transparent regarding your medical history.

4. Share the Medications that you Consume Regularly

Additionally, you might be consuming blood thinner medications owing to the heart defect, and if in such a case tooth surgery, the bleeding increases. Also, the recovery takes longer due to the thinning of the blood. Hence inform about the medications you are consuming to the dentist. You may be advised to stop the consumption of these medicines for a few days at the time of tooth surgery, or the dentist might consult with your cardiologist and come to a better conclusion. 

Consult with the dentist on the local anaesthesia that would be given and if you are allergic do inform them.

5. Avoid Eating before the Surgery

Do not eat anything right before the surgery. Sometimes it is also mentioned by the dental provider to avoid consumption of food for 12 hours before the surgery. But if you are diabetic, you can consult with them and come to a resort.

6. Avoid Smoking

Avoid smoking before the surgery and also for at least 24 hours after the surgery. It is also a good time to quit smoking for a lifetime as it is injurious to dental health. 

7. Do not Drive or go alone

You may drive to the dental care for the surgery, but when you return, you might not be able to drive. Due to the local anaesthesia, you may feel a little dizzy, and your reflexes may be impaired temporarily, hence driving must be avoided. Take someone from your family along with you.

8. What to Wear

Dress up in the costume that is of loose-fitting and comfortable. Do not wear overdress or wear too much jewellery. Tie your hair well behind and make sure no hair covers the face. Avoid perfumes or sprays.

9. Do Not Panic

Understandably, you might be nervous expecting the pain and also imagining how your oral cavity would look post the surgery. Have a talk with your dentist and understand the procedure, involve in some breathing exercises to relax and stay calm. If you’re nervous, your blood pressure may rise, and the surgery could get postponed. Hence it is necessary to stay calm and relaxed. 

These are a few steps to be followed before you get your tooth surgery done. After the surgery is done, take utmost care such as do not consume hard or sticky foods, avoid drinking alcohol and quit smoking. Brush and floss your teeth regularly. In short, maintain proper oral hygiene to recover at the earliest. If you spot any abnormalities or pain after the surgery, visit the dentist and get it sorted. You can visit the Elite Dental Care to get your tooth treated with the best care.