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What happens during a dental extraction?

During a dental extraction, a dentist or oral surgeon removes a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure is typically performed for several reasons, including severe tooth decay, infection, impacted wisdom teeth, crowding, or to prepare for orthodontic treatment. Here's what happens during a dental extraction:


Here is what happens during a dental extraction?

Initial Assessment: The process begins with a thorough examination of your teeth and dental X-rays. This helps the dentist assess the tooth's position, shape, and its relationship to surrounding structures, such as nerves and blood vessels. Based on this assessment, the dentist determines the type of extraction needed.
Anesthesia: To ensure you don't feel pain during the procedure, the dentist administers local anesthesia to numb the tooth and the surrounding area. In some cases, particularly for more complex or multiple extractions, general anesthesia or sedation may be used to keep you relaxed and comfortable throughout the procedure.
Tooth Extraction: There are two main types of dental extractions:
a. Simple Extraction: This is performed for teeth that are visible in the mouth and can be easily accessed. The dentist uses an instrument called an elevator to loosen the tooth and forceps to grasp and remove it.
b. Surgical Extraction: This is necessary for teeth that are impacted, broken, or not easily accessible. The dentist may need to make an incision in the gum and possibly remove some bone to extract the tooth. This is often the case with impacted wisdom teeth.
Stitching (if needed): In surgical extractions, the dentist may need to stitch the surgical site to promote healing and prevent infection. These stitches are typically absorbable and do not need to be removed.
Post-Extraction Care: After the tooth is removed, the dentist will provide you with post-extraction care instructions. This may include information on how to manage pain, swelling, and bleeding, as well as recommendations for diet and oral hygiene. It's essential to follow these instructions for a smooth recovery.
Recovery: The healing process varies depending on the complexity of the extraction. It may take a few days to several weeks for the gum tissue and bone to heal fully. During this time, it's essential to avoid certain activities, such as smoking, vigorous rinsing, or drinking through a straw, which can hinder the healing process.
Follow-Up: In some cases, a follow-up appointment with your dentist is necessary to monitor the healing progress and remove any stitches if they were used.
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What should I do if I need a dental extraction?

If you need a dental extractions then call our office to make an appointment to be seen by the oral surgeon or one of the dentists. Extractions are common procedures, and with proper care, most patients experience a relatively smooth recovery. However, it's crucial to follow your dentist's advice and attend any recommended follow-up appointments to ensure a successful healing process.