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How to prepare for tooth extraction
Published by: NextSmiles (16) on Wed, Mar 2, 2022  |  Word Count: 600  |  Comments ( 0)  l  Rating
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  • Ask questions


If you have a question, ask it. It is your right to be able to ask questions. You will be curious to know different things, including procedure and aftercare. Your dentist will answer all questions in detail. Also, when your dentist asks you a question, answer it as accurately as you can.



You can also make a list of possible questions. Write down any questions that come to mind before the extraction begins.



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  • Pain management medication and anaesthesia


The dentist will give you sedation or anaesthesia when undergoing your tooth extraction. Therefore it is essential to ask about the substance that will be used. Some people are okay with most anaesthesia. However, you might be one of the people who avoid certain types of anaesthesia due to side effects in the past. Hence ensure you discuss it with the dentist.


Painkillers are often prescribed after a tooth extraction to manage the pain and discomfort. Ensure you get to know which pain killers will be prescribed.




  • No eating before the extraction


You should avoid eating 12 hours before the tooth extraction happens. This is to prevent nausea from happening during the procedure.




  • Quit smoking


You cannot consume tobacco products 12 hours before the procedure and 24 hours after. You must quit smoking altogether as it slows down the healing process.




  • Insurance


If you are paying to pay for the tooth extraction through insurance, ensure that you understand the terms of your insurance. It is important to know if the tooth extraction process is covered by insurance.




  • Organise transport after the procedure


You should not drive yourself after the tooth extraction. This is because anaesthesia, even local anaesthesia, impair your reflexes. Organise for a family member or friend to take you home after completing the procedure. If you are alone, do not go home alone after surgery--make sure someone is with you who understands what they are doing and can call for assistance if needed.



Next Smile Wollongong offers the best treatment and care for your dental health. If you need a root canal, get in touch with them. Visit their website at for more information on their services. 

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