خوف وترقب العائلة خلال عملية سند في المستشفى ! | شو صار ؟

عصومي ووليد - Assomi & Waleed
26 Jan 202420:44

Summary

TLDRThe script depicts a young boy named Sond going to the hospital with his family to have dental surgery. It shows the preparations, procedures, and recovery involved. We see the doctors extracting Sond's decayed front teeth and molars and replacing them with temporary fillings and crowns. Sond is sedated during the operation. Afterwards, he slowly regains consciousness and adjusts to his new teeth. The script captures the range of emotions felt by Sond, his parents, and doctors throughout the dental surgery experience.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video shows a young boy named Sond going through dental surgery and getting new teeth.
  • 😬 Sond is very anxious and scared before the surgery.
  • 💉 The doctor describes the process of removing Sond's decayed front teeth and doing partial root canals.
  • 😴 Sond is sedated and falls asleep during the procedure.
  • 🦷 They take impressions of Sond's mouth to make molds for his new teeth.
  • 🌡️ The doctor prescribes antibiotics and painkillers for Sond's recovery.
  • 🤕 Sond is groggy and disoriented when he first wakes up after surgery.
  • 😁 Sond is very excited to see and show off his new teeth after the surgery.
  • 🤗 Sond's family comforts him and celebrates the successful procedure.
  • 👍 The doctor is very pleased with the results and Sond's positive reaction.

Q & A

  • What dental procedure is being performed on the boy named Sond?

    -Sond is having his decayed baby teeth extracted and getting dental implants to replace them.

  • Why does Sond need this dental procedure?

    -Sond has decay in his baby teeth, likely caused by drinking milk before bed. The decayed teeth need to be removed and replaced to restore his oral health.

  • What type of anesthesia is used on Sond during the procedure?

    -Sond receives local anesthetic injections to numb the area and intravenous sedation to make him sleepy and comfortable during the procedure.

  • How does Sond react when he first wakes up after the procedure?

    -When Sond first wakes up, he is still groggy from the sedation and unsure of his surroundings. He reaches for his face and feels discomfort from the swelling.

  • What does the dentist prescribe for Sond's recovery?

    -The dentist prescribes antibiotics to prevent infection and pain medication to manage any discomfort. She also gives dietary advice to eat soft foods.

  • When will Sond's dental implants be put in place?

    -The dentist schedules a follow-up appointment in 3 days to fit Sond's dental implants into place once the extraction sites have had time to heal.

  • How long does it take most children to adjust to their dental implants?

    -The dentist says it usually takes about 1 week for children to fully adjust to the feeling of their new dental implants.

  • How does Sond react when he sees his new teeth for the first time?

    -When Sond first sees his new teeth, he is very excited. He smiles big to show them off and says they are beautiful.

  • What does the dentist advise about Sond's follow-up care?

    -The dentist advises Sond's mother to expect some gum swelling and discomfort for about a week as the tissues heal and adjust to the implants.

  • How can you tell the procedure and new teeth make Sond happy?

    -You can tell Sond is happy with the results because he smiles brightly showing his new teeth, thanks the dentist, and is eager to go show his father.

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