A Normal Procedure
Tooth extraction is a common procedure that may be necessary in certain circumstances to preserve overall oral health. This may be due to trauma, disease, or crowding, or as a preparation for orthodontic treatment. Tooth extractions can be performed in the dental office and are generally relatively simple. For teeth that are visible above the gum line, the extraction site will be numbed and the tooth will be removed with forceps. More complex procedures may be required for broken or impacted teeth. At Bison Dentistry in Tonawanda and the surrounding area, we are skilled in performing tooth extractions safely and gently to preserve your oral health. Contact us at (716) 696-1951 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.
Preventing Infection
There are a variety of reasons why a tooth extraction may be necessary. When a tooth is severely damaged or decayed, it may not be possible to restore it through filling or crowning. In such cases, a tooth extraction is necessary to prevent further damage to the tooth and to protect the overall health of the mouth. Gum disease is another common reason for tooth extraction, as it can lead to infection and damage to the jawbone. In some cases at our Tonawanda clinic, tooth extraction may also be necessary for orthodontic treatment, such as when there is overcrowding in the mouth. If you are experiencing dental issues that may require an extraction, it is important to speak with a dental professional to determine the best course of action.
“Tooth extraction can prevent damaging decay and infection from spreading.”
Overcrowded or Impacted Teeth
Tooth extraction may also be necessary when a patient has overcrowded or impacted teeth. Overcrowding occurs when there is not enough room in the mouth for all of the teeth to align properly, which can lead to a misaligned bite and other dental issues. Impacted teeth are those that are stuck or unable to break through the gum line and emerge into the mouth. Both overcrowding and impacted teeth can cause problems with oral hygiene, as it can be difficult to properly clean the affected areas. Tooth extraction at our Tonawanda clinic can help to correct these issues and improve the overall alignment and function of the teeth.
At Bison Dentistry in Tonawanda and the surrounding area, we understand the importance of preventing infection and preserving overall oral health. If tooth extraction is necessary, our team will work with you to determine the best course of action and ensure the procedure is performed safely and comfortably. Contact us at (716) 696-1951 to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment.
“Extraction can prevent pain, infection, and other dental problems.”
When Tooth Restoration Is Not Enough
When a tooth is damaged beyond repair, it may be necessary to consider tooth extraction as a way to maintain oral health. While a crown or filling may be the first option for tooth restoration, severe damage can make these solutions insufficient. When a tooth has undergone multiple fillings, crowns, and root canals, there may not be enough of it left to save. In these cases, tooth extraction can prevent further risk to oral health and prevent the spread of damaging decay and infection.
“If the damage is too severe, trying to save a tooth may put oral health at further risk.”
Trauma and Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction may be necessary to maintain overall oral health when a tooth is damaged beyond repair or when a tooth is causing issues for surrounding teeth. Gum disease, trauma, and overcrowding are all reasons that a tooth extraction may be necessary.
While it is best to preserve natural teeth, there are times when an extraction is the best option to maintain oral health. Tooth extraction at our Tonawanda office involves the complete removal of one or more teeth from the jaw bone. At Bison Dentistry in Tonawanda and the surrounding area, our team can extract teeth gently and safely to preserve your oral health. Contact us at (716) 696-1951 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
After tooth extraction, it typically takes a few days to recover. Patients can take over-the-counter pain medication to minimize pain and discomfort. We recommend applying an ice pack to the affected area, stop smoking, and eat soft foods.
Typically, a patient receives local anesthetics during the procedure to keep them comfortable. It is normal to feel some pressure while the extraction is taking place, but it should not hurt. We may recommend some over-the-counter pain medications to minimize pain.
We will give patients detailed care instructions to follow at home. It is normal to feel some discomfort once the anesthesia wears off. There may also be some swelling and slight bleeding for up to a day after the extraction.
Patients should have a consultation to determine the best treatment for their teeth. Extraction may be necessary for a tooth that can no longer handle any additional restorative procedures, has severe decay, or is overcrowding the rest of the teeth. An orthodontics treatment plan may also involve the extraction of teeth.
Smoking after a tooth extraction is prohibited to prevent complications. Smoking can also dislodge the formed blood clot and lead to a painful dry socket and increase the risk of infection. The blood clot plays an essential role in the healing of the wound.