Pain after Having a Tooth Removed??

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Tips To Help Your Kids Keep Brushing after a extraction..

Tips To Help Your Kids Keep Brushing after a extraction..

 

Sometimes children need to have a baby tooth pulled if it will not come out on its own. The need to pull the tooth typically comes up when the adult tooth is already growing in. Although some baby teeth require barely any effort to pull, the procedure can cause the socket to be tender and painful for several days afterward. If your child is experiencing mouth pain after having a tooth removed, he may resist brushing. It is very important, however, to encourage and if necessary help your child to continue brushing, even if he is in pain.

Follow the Dentist’s Instructions

Follow the Dentist's Instructions

One of the best ways to help your child recover from pain after having a tooth removed is to closely follow your dentist’s instructions. Dentist may restrict your child’s diet for the first 24 hours after an extraction. For example, many dentists will ask you to avoid giving your child hot foods for several hours until the numbness wears off, and to give him only soft foods the first day. The area of the extraction is normally not brushed for 4-5 days following the procedure, so the dentist may also want your child to rinse with warm salt water for a few days to help with healing and to keep the area clean. These instructions from your dentist are designed to help your child heal properly and avoid infection.

If your child is resisting brushing because of pain, there are many ways you can encourage him:

If your child is resisting brushing because of pain, there are many ways you can encourage him
  • Reward your child for being brave at the dentist and talk to him about how excited the big tooth is to have room to grow, and thus how important it is to care for that new tooth.
  • Allow your child to brush the other areas a little at a time. If the pain is too severe, let your child brush a little, then wait, then brush a little more.
  • Offer your child a small reward for doing a good job brushing after having a tooth pulled.

Don’t give up the effort

Don't give up the effort

 

The sensitivity from the tooth extraction should fade within a few days. If it doesn’t, you may want to follow up with dentist or inspect the socket for signs of infection. Do the best you can to encourage your child to keep his mouth clean. If brushing is difficult, help him to do the best job possible under the circumstances, and make sure he rinses carefully with water (or salt water, if directed) to keep the area clean.

Dr. Thomas K Paulose
Dr. Thomas K. Paulose is the Director Clinical Administration at Dr. Nechupadam Dental, Kochi, India. He is a specialist in oral prosthetics, Aesthetic / Cosmetic dentistry and a certified Implantologist & Implant Prosthodentist.
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