Many parents worry about the effect of anesthesia on the health of their children when they have teeth extracted. In fact, parents do not have to worry too much about this issue, as anesthesia for tooth extraction is only a local anesthetic for the mouth and does not have a great impact on children. Can children be anesthetized during tooth extraction? Parents should not worry too much about the anesthesia to be used for tooth extraction because local anesthesia will not affect the child’s body. On the contrary, anesthesia is actually a very necessary part of tooth extraction because the pain generated during the treatment of teeth is very intense and some children may not be able to accept it without anesthesia. 2. Before the treatment, make sure to tell the doctor about the child’s whole body condition so that the doctor can choose the right anesthesia method for the child. Also, try to encourage your child before the anesthesia, and tell him or her not to be afraid. Because anesthesia is also injected with a small needle, some children may be more resistant. 3. In addition, the child must be warned not to bite his or her mouth and lips during the time after anesthesia, because it is likely to be injured. In addition, special attention should be paid to the child’s mouth for a few days after the extraction, not to eat too hot food and not to eat too spicy and stimulating food such as ginger and chili. What are the precautions for tooth extraction for children? 1. Correct diet: Children are small and like to eat cold food, but they are not allowed to eat within 24 hours after tooth extraction, if they eat something it is easy to stimulate the wound and cause bleeding or even swelling of the tooth. 2. Correct cleaning: Some children have developed good habits and brush their teeth every day, but after tooth extraction, they must pay attention to the fact that it is better not to brush their teeth and rinse their mouths for 24 hours, which will touch the teeth and prolong the healing of the teeth, and this will cause dry socket disease. 3, cold compress wound: after tooth extraction there may be some painful feelings, at this time if you do not press the cotton ball, the tooth will still be swollen after extraction, at this time we can use ice bags or towels can be well compressed wounded teeth, this time can eliminate the swelling.