The process of extracting a large tooth

The process of extracting a large tooth includes local anesthesia, separating the gums, loosening the affected tooth, removing and placing the dental pliers, dislocating the affected tooth, and repositioning the gums and socket. 1. Local anesthesia: Choose the appropriate anesthesia method, such as infiltration anesthesia or block anesthesia, according to the location of the large teeth and the difficulty of extraction. 2. Separate the gums: Use a gum separator to separate the gums from the teeth to prevent the gums from splitting during extraction. 3. Loosening the affected tooth: If the tooth is strong, has a dead pulp, or has a large number of fillings in the crown, the tooth will be loosened to a certain degree with a toothpuller, and then the extraction forceps will be used. 4. Placement of the forceps: keep the beak of the forceps parallel to the long axis of the tooth when placing the extracted tooth, in order to facilitate the extraction of the tooth. 5. Dislocation of the affected tooth: according to the position and shape of the tooth, choose to shake, twist or traction to dislocate the tooth. 6. Reset the gums and sockets: reset the gums and sockets after tooth extraction to facilitate the healing of the extraction wound. If you want to extract a big tooth, it is better to go to the regular hospital for examination, and it is safer to extract the tooth under the doctor’s advice.