The majority of people consider dental extraction as the events of horror because of soreness and deprivation that made goose bumps. In order to pull the teeth do not be a nightmare, do the following things after you pull the tooth.
Tooth extraction must be done carefully by a dentist or oral surgeon for minor surgery have a higher risk of complications.
So that doctors usually do not want to pull a tooth the patient if someone has an infection. Doctors may prescribe antibiotics in advance to help heal the infection.
Before pulling teeth, the doctor will give anesthesia (anesthetic) in the region the tooth to be removed to numb. This anesthesia will prevent pain throughout the body, doctors may recommend to not eat certain foods or drinks so as not to react with an anesthetic drug.
Once the tooth is revoked patients usually experience bleeding and swelling around the first 24-48 hours after tooth extraction. However, this condition can be overcome by some simple treatments.
Some simple ways can be done after tooth extraction to be able to help control and treat swelling arising. If swelling and pain not relieved or worsens after more than two days you should consult your doctor.
How to easily overcome the swelling after tooth extraction as quoted from the LIVESTRONG, Monday (02/07/2011), namely:
1. Place a moist gauze over the wound to control bleeding after a tooth removed, replace the gauze every 30 minutes, or according to the schedule recommended by your doctor.
2. Put the ice bag outer side face of the tooth removed. Leave the ice pack for 10-20 minutes then remove and let stand for 10-20 minutes. Repeat continuously for the first 12-24 hours after a tooth removed.
3. Place the head with a position higher than the gain during the first 12-24 hours after tooth extraction, if possible this is also done during sleep.
4. Put warm compresses on the swollen area 36 hours after a tooth removed.
In addition there are a few things done after tooth extraction to avoid aggravating the condition, namely:
Do not disturb or hold an existing injury, keep fingers and saliva from the tooth removed.
Avoid smoking for 72 hours after tooth extraction and blew his nose loudly, because it can inhibit clotting and healing process is slower, so more swollen.
Consuming fluids and soft food after tooth extraction up to 24-48 hours a tooth extraction, for example, eat pudding, yogurt, mashed potatoes, porridge and soup.
Avoid alcohol consumption for at least 48 hours after tooth extraction.
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Senin, 23 Mei 2011
Bleeding gums Often Can Be Early Cancer Signs Gums
Many people underestimate the health of teeth. But you should not ignore the frequent bleeding gums and sores on the gums that do not heal, because it could be a sign of gum cancer.
"Cancer gums included in oral cavity cancer. It usually occurs due to tissue injury in the oral cavity, can be on the tongue and gums," explains Prof. Dr. Melanie S Djamil, drg., MBiomed, dentist and lecturer at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Trisakti, when contacted detikHealth , on Wednesday (02/16/2011).
According to Prof. Melanie, gum cancer usually occurs because of stimulation in the gums that is often overlooked, such as coral gums or gums become inflamed, causing serious inflammation and causes the growth of cancer cells.
Prof. Melanie explains some early signs of gum cancer, is as follows:
Gums bleed but often overlooked
Ulcer or wound in the gum that does not heal
Until swollen inflamed gums, bone out, rocking the tooth until the tooth dislodged by itself.
But according to Prof. Melanie, cancer of the gums usually appear as triggered by unhealthy living habits, namely tobacco chewing, smoking and drinking alcohol.
"Usually the alcohol is known to cause liver cancer. But from research in Australia, alcohol is digested so acetaldehyde can also be a trigger (trigger) oral cavity cancer around the gums and tongue," explained Prof. Melanie.
Prof. Melanie says, the incidence of gum cancer frequently occur in areas that most communities still have a culture nyusur or chewing tobacco (not nyirih or chewing betel).
When nyusur, tobacco is not used alone but there are other substances. Among these are deposits of lime (Java: njet), betel nuts and leaves of gambier.
"The materials used for this nyusur make the body's cells do not develop properly, especially tobacco, which can trigger cancer cells," explained Prof. Melanie.
In addition, Prof. Melanie explains gum cancer patient usually also has oncogenes (genes that could potentially lead to carcinoma or cancer). And bad habits such as smoking, nyusur tobacco (smokeless or chewing tobacco), and drinking alcohol can trigger the proliferation of cancer cells.
When detected at an early stage, the chance of cancer cure gum is still large. However, if late, the cancer cells in the gums can become metaphase to other body parts, such as the lomfoid tissue or lymph nodes.
Therefore, always be aware of early symptoms of cancer and live healthy gums by removing the tobacco and alcohol from your life.
"Cancer gums included in oral cavity cancer. It usually occurs due to tissue injury in the oral cavity, can be on the tongue and gums," explains Prof. Dr. Melanie S Djamil, drg., MBiomed, dentist and lecturer at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Trisakti, when contacted detikHealth , on Wednesday (02/16/2011).
According to Prof. Melanie, gum cancer usually occurs because of stimulation in the gums that is often overlooked, such as coral gums or gums become inflamed, causing serious inflammation and causes the growth of cancer cells.
Prof. Melanie explains some early signs of gum cancer, is as follows:
Gums bleed but often overlooked
Ulcer or wound in the gum that does not heal
Until swollen inflamed gums, bone out, rocking the tooth until the tooth dislodged by itself.
But according to Prof. Melanie, cancer of the gums usually appear as triggered by unhealthy living habits, namely tobacco chewing, smoking and drinking alcohol.
"Usually the alcohol is known to cause liver cancer. But from research in Australia, alcohol is digested so acetaldehyde can also be a trigger (trigger) oral cavity cancer around the gums and tongue," explained Prof. Melanie.
Prof. Melanie says, the incidence of gum cancer frequently occur in areas that most communities still have a culture nyusur or chewing tobacco (not nyirih or chewing betel).
When nyusur, tobacco is not used alone but there are other substances. Among these are deposits of lime (Java: njet), betel nuts and leaves of gambier.
"The materials used for this nyusur make the body's cells do not develop properly, especially tobacco, which can trigger cancer cells," explained Prof. Melanie.
In addition, Prof. Melanie explains gum cancer patient usually also has oncogenes (genes that could potentially lead to carcinoma or cancer). And bad habits such as smoking, nyusur tobacco (smokeless or chewing tobacco), and drinking alcohol can trigger the proliferation of cancer cells.
When detected at an early stage, the chance of cancer cure gum is still large. However, if late, the cancer cells in the gums can become metaphase to other body parts, such as the lomfoid tissue or lymph nodes.
Therefore, always be aware of early symptoms of cancer and live healthy gums by removing the tobacco and alcohol from your life.
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