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A Parent’s Guide to Childhood Tooth Extractions

February 28, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — santaviccadental @ 12:08 pm
Smiling boy holding his extracted tooth

Losing teeth is a universal childhood experience. In fact, many parents and little ones alike are excited when a tooth comes out. However, the experience can be drastically different if your family dentist recommends that one of your child’s teeth be extracted before it even begins to feel loose. What are some reasons for childhood tooth extractions? What steps can you take to make the procedure easier for your young one? This blog post provides some practical information.

Reasons for Childhood Tooth Extractions

There are a number of reasons why your dentist might recommend the removal of one or more baby teeth before they fall out naturally:

  • A tooth has severe spots of decay or damage, and it is causing pain for the child.
  • It is necessary to make more room in the mouth for orthodontic treatment.
  • A baby tooth did not fall out in a timely manner, and it is posing a threat to the incoming adult teeth.
  • A child has crowded teeth or extra teeth that may interfere with the development of their jaw or other oral structures.

Preparing Your Child for Extractions

Your child may feel somewhat nervous about their upcoming tooth extractions. Here are some things you can do to prepare them for the procedure and put their mind at ease:

  • Make it clear that your family dentist is a kind person who does not want to hurt your child. Rather, their desire is to help your little one have a healthy smile.
  • If sedation will be used, describe the sensations that your child may experience while under its influence.
  • Explain to your child why the extractions are necessary
  • Help your child get a full night of rest before their procedure.

Helping Your Child Recover from Extractions

After their procedure, your child may be sore for several days. Here are some tips to make their recovery as easy as possible:

  • Provide soft, no-chew foods. Things like applesauce, broth, and even ice cream (without hard add-ins) are acceptable choices.
  • Keep your child away from drinking straws. The suction action of a straw increases the risk of dry socket, a painful complication that sometimes occurs after tooth extractions.
  • Provide painkillers. Be sure to use a dose that is appropriate for your child’s age.
  • Encourage your child to rest. They should avoid strenuous physical activity for a few days, so they should have some sedentary entertainment to keep them occupied, such as movies, books, or electronic games.

Tooth extractions during childhood can seem a little scary, but if your dentist recommends this procedure, you can be confident that it will ultimately benefit your precious young one’s oral health.

Meet the Practice

The talented, compassionate team at Santavicca Dental Professionals is proud to provide gentle treatment for patients of virtually all ages, including young children. If you are concerned about your young one’s oral health, we would be pleased to consult with you. Contact our office at 603-215-7108.

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