Temporary Tooth Extraction
It is a procedure practiced avulsion (removal) of a tooth or part of it, the jawbone that hosts, by means of specific instrumental techniques and a.
Symptoms
The most common causes for the extraction of a tooth are the existence of dental caries associated with an infection or orthodontic reasons. Tooth extraction should always be indicated by the practitioner.
Technique
Proper positioning of the patient and caregiver, using proper technique and aseptic measures are essential rules for successful extraction. A previous exploration history and performing a radiology are also essential prior to extraction.
The simple extraction technique required under the tooth and its position on the use of sindesmotomos, forceps and elevators. Do not forget that in children the mouth is small, difficult access and plenty of saliva, and in their favor should be noted the more elastic bone resorption physiological tooth roots with the smaller size of the tooth. The practitioner should remove all traces, check vacuum socket, regularize the edges, compress cortical and place a folded gauze over the socket. Suture usually not performed. It may be necessary to perform a postoperative radiograph to assess the outcome.
Complications
Complications are rare and can be tooth fractures, fractures or dislocations of adjacent teeth or antagonists, bleeding, etc..