Why Are Tooth Extractions Needed?
- Severe Tooth Decay or Damage – When a tooth is beyond repair, removal prevents further infection.
- Gum Disease – Advanced periodontal disease can loosen teeth, making extraction necessary.
- Impacted Wisdom Teeth – Wisdom teeth often require removal if they cause pain, crowding, or infection.
- Orthodontic Treatment – Sometimes, extractions create space for proper teeth alignment.
What to Expect During the Procedure
Extractions are performed under local anesthesia to ensure comfort. For simple extractions, the tooth is loosened and removed. More complex cases, such as impacted wisdom teeth, may require a surgical procedure.
Aftercare and Recovery
- Manage Swelling and Discomfort – Apply ice packs and take prescribed pain relievers as directed.
- Follow a Soft Diet – Stick to soft foods and avoid using a straw for the first few days.
- Practice Good Oral Hygiene – Gently rinse with salt water but avoid brushing the extraction site initially.
Most patients heal within a few days to a couple of weeks. If you experience excessive pain or signs of infection, contact your dentist promptly.
Tooth extractions are a straightforward and safe procedure when necessary. If you’re experiencing dental pain or need an extraction, schedule your appointment now.