Tooth extractions

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Tooth extractions

Tooth extractions are a dental procedure to remove a tooth from the mouth. There are two main types:

  • Simple extraction: A visible tooth is removed with a local anesthetic.
  • Surgical extraction: A more complex procedure, often under sedation or general anesthesia, for teeth that are:-

 

  • Impacted (trapped in the jawbone or gums)
  • Broken or fractured
  • Not visible (e.g., wisdom teeth)

Reasons for extractions:

  • Severe decay or damage
  • Overcrowding or orthodontic treatment
  • Infection or abscess
  • Gum disease or periodontal issues
  • Wisdom teeth removal
  • Tooth fracture or crack
  • Cosmetic reasons (e.g., tooth shape or position)

The procedure:

  • Anesthesia (local, sedation, or general)
  • Loosening the tooth with a rocking motion
  • Elevating the tooth with a dental instrument
  • Removing the tooth from the socket
  • Stitches (if necessary) to close the socket

Aftercare:

  • Bleeding control (gauze or cotton)
  • Pain management (painkillers or ice packs)
  • Swelling reduction (ice packs or elevating the head)
  • Soft food diet for a few days
  • Follow-up appointments for socket healing and potential implant or bridge placement.

Remember, extractions are usually a last resort, and your dentist will explore other options before recommending removal.

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