There is need for parents to help their children to avoid the need for dental surgery by paying attention to diet, good oral hygiene, regular visits to dentist.

The research team observed that dental treatment involves more frequent use of local anesthetic than any other clinical area. They found that although the maximum dosage of various local anesthetics is established, their side effects on dental tissue have until now not been fully investigated. The researchers found that the longer duration of exposure to high concentrations of local anesthetic was most harmful because it interferes with the function of mitochondria, the 'batteries' of the cell, and induce a cell death mechanism named 'autophagy'.
Hu said, "We accept that we need to carry out further clinical studies and we do not wish for the findings to alarm parents unnecessarily, but we do expect, in time, to improve clinical guidelines through the research to minimize the dosage of local anesthetic drugs. The findings emphasize the need for parents to help their children to avoid the need for dental surgery, such as tooth extractions, in the first place by paying attention to diet and good oral hygiene, and regular visits to the dentist."
The study is published in Cell Death Discovery.
Source-ANI