Tooth extraction

2020-02-23 13:43:34
My mother s 72yrs l. No medical issues. normal BP with normal blood sugar levels. She has developed cavity n bottom tooth 45 to 47. Is it advised to extract these three at a time or some time gap reqd. pls advise
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Hi.. if there is no history of Blood sugar and blood pressure then u can go for extractions of all the teeth together and acc to age healing would be delayed so after extraction get sutures done
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Answered2020-03-10 13:02:02

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itz better to do it in one sitting otherwise again and again she has to undergo local anaesthesia and discomfort . make sure her bo and blood sugar is normal before extraction bridgewaydental.com

Answered2020-02-24 18:03:12

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Extraction can be done according to patients interest, if she is comfortable and can withstand the pressure after the first extraction, other tooth can be extracted in the same appointment as well. If patient is tired and uncomfortable after first tooth has been extracted, other tooth can be extracted in next appointment.
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If at all the tooth can be saved by other measures such as root canal treatment etc, please do consider that first before extraction.
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Planned to extract, best time to do the extraction would be in the morning after breakfast.

Answered2020-02-24 07:30:56

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If no history, they can be removed together. Stitches will be needed to be given. But still if you feel this risky.. U can do it 1 by 1.

Answered2020-02-23 15:55:56

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Yes according to me i suggest to get all the teeth extracted once because 3 times have anesthesia is not good and all the time having painkillers is also not good.
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best time to do extraction is in the morning after breakfast
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check whether the tooth can be saved or else should be extracted

Answered2020-03-18 07:58:00

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