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  2. Dental extraction - Wikipedia

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    In order to obtain permission from patient for extraction of tooth, the dentist should explain that other treatment options are available, what is involved in the dental extraction procedure, the potential risks of the procedure and the benefits of the procedure. [2] The process of gaining consent should be documented in clinical notes. [2]

  3. Dental emergency - Wikipedia

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    The treatment is cause-related. For example, oil of cloves, which contains eugenol, can be used to treat dental pain; a drop can be applied with a cotton swab as a palliative. [citation needed] After wisdom tooth extraction, for example, a condition known as dry socket can develop where nerve endings are exposed to air.

  4. Dental trauma - Wikipedia

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    Trauma to primary teeth occurs most commonly at the age of two to three years, during the development of motor coordination. [7] When primary teeth are injured, the resulting treatment prioritises the safety of the adult tooth, [7] and should avoid any risk of damaging the permanent successors. [8]

  5. Can you reverse a cavity in your tooth? Here's what dentists say.

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    These X-rays allow dentists to see if any small cavities are forming in between the teeth “so that we can either prevent it or reverse it before it becomes a big issue,” he tells Yahoo Life ...

  6. Socket preservation - Wikipedia

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    Socket preservation or alveolar ridge preservation is a procedure to reduce bone loss after tooth extraction. [1] [2] After tooth extraction, the jaw bone has a natural tendency to become narrow, and lose its original shape because the bone quickly resorbs, resulting in 30–60% loss in bone volume in the first six months. [3]

  7. Dental avulsion - Wikipedia

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    This damage can occur while picking the tooth up and/or during transportation to the dentist. When a tooth is picked up, it should always be grasped by the enamel on the crown. [17] [18] [22] Finger pressure on the tooth root cells will cause cell crushing. Any attempt to clean off any debris should be avoided.

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