After your tooth extraction, there might be some discomforts you can feel such as numbness and slight pain around the extraction site. Once the procedure is done, your dentist will provide you some aftercare tips you must follow.
The most important thing is you need to stay relax for the rest of the day, take some easy exercises if you want and avoid the things that hinder your mouth’s fast recovery.
Here are things you should do to help your mouth heal faster following the extraction procedure.
According to a dental health report, more than half of Australian children population nowadays suffers from tooth decay. This is an alarming report knowing that such tooth problem may lead to a bigger issue and perhaps invasive treatment if left neglected. Cavities and dental decay could result in pain and infection. One highly effective solution to prevent the attack of cavities is dental sealants.
Sealants are proven to be safe and a practical procedure for patients susceptible to cavities. Based on studies, children are remarkable aspirants for dental sealants. In addition, parents need to consider this kind of preventive measure in the oral health of their children, discussing the sealants with their dental professional.
Molars have grooves, also known as pit-and-fissures, on their biting surface including narrow, deep sides. Dental sealants serve as barrier that seals off space among the tooth’s surfaces and any small food debris or mouth bacteria that could trigger cavities in unprotected teeth.
Even if you brush and floss your teeth daily, you still need an expert oral care from your dentist. A professional tooth cleaning helps improve your oral health and hygiene through a comprehensive cleaning of your teeth and gums. Your dentist and dental hygienist have their own specialised way of enhancing the health of your mouth with the help of professional dental tools designed for effective removal of plaque and bacteria build-ups that surrounds your teeth.
Interdental brushes are used to clean in between teeth that ordinary toothbrushing can’t reach. With the use of this type of brush, gum disease can be prevented by eliminating food particles and interproximal plaque.
Interdental cleaning is the method of cleaning between your teeth; thus, your dentist may recommend you to use interdental brushes if interdental cleaning is advised.
Instead of using dental floss, use interdental brushes for cleaning wide gaps between adjacent teeth. Insert the brush into the gap between the teeth. Place the interdental brush close to the gum margin. Manoeuvre the brush back and forth to scrub neighbouring tooth surfaces.
When there’s a little amount of saliva in your mouth, you tend to be thirsty since your throat is becoming dry. Saliva plays an important role in your mouth. It helps you taste foods and beverages as well as digesting them. Not enough saliva would lead to dry skin. The skin around your mouth and lips get dry including your tongue. Because of this, you might have some difficulties in swallowing or speaking.
Jaw pain might be an indication of a serious medical condition such as angina or heart attack. Its causes may involve arthritis, dislocation, abscess, and misalignment of teeth. Pain in the jaw may happen on one or both sides, varying in what really causes the condition. You may also experience jaw pain when chewing or even at rest.
Your dentist requires you to undergo dental filling once a cavity needs to be filled. Fillings can come in a variety, but since other people opt for more natural looking, they then choose to have tooth coloured fillings. One of these is porcelain filling.
This type of filling matches the colour of the teeth, and so people are not bothered to smile or laugh given that they will not be conscious about the way their teeth looks. Also, there are many things to look forward to when it comes to porcelain fillings.