Extractions

Extractions in Chandler, AZ

When a tooth is severely damaged or decayed, it may need to be extracted. An extraction is a procedure in which a dentist removes a tooth from its socket in the bone. A dentist may recommend an extraction if a patient has severe decay or infection that cannot be repaired with fillings or other treatments.  

There are several types of extractions. The most common type is a simple extraction, which can be performed under local anesthesia. The tooth will be loosened and elevated from the gums using an elevator tool and then removed with forceps. 

The other type of extraction is called surgical extraction. This type of extraction requires general anesthesia because the dentist needs to cut away tissue and bone to access the tooth. At Promenade Dental, we often perform surgical extraction when a tooth has broken off at the gum line or has not erupted fully through the gum.

When Are Tooth Extractions Necessary?

A tooth may need to be extracted for several reasons. For example, if a tooth is severely decayed or damaged, the dentist may recommend an extraction to prevent infection or further damage to the surrounding teeth. Additionally, wisdom teeth are often removed because they can cause crowding or other problems in the mouth if they are not correctly aligned.

Extraction in Chandler, AZ, may be necessary if you have an infected tooth that cannot be saved with root canal therapy. An infected tooth can lead to serious health problems if not treated promptly, so you must see a dentist as soon as possible if you think you may have an infection.

In some cases, tooth extractions may be necessary for orthodontic reasons. For example, if you have too many teeth in your mouth, your dentist may recommend removing one or more to make room for the others. This can help to improve the overall alignment of your teeth and jaw.

What to Expect During an Extraction Procedure

Before the procedure begins, our dentist in Chandler, AZ, will numb the area with a local anesthetic. Once the area is numb, the tooth will be loosened using special instruments called elevators and removed with forceps. After removing the tooth, the dentist may place gauze over the socket to help control bleeding. Sometimes, the dentist will place stitches to close the gum edges around the extraction site.

Following your procedure, you may experience some discomfort and pain. Your dentist may recommend over-the-counter pain medications or prescribe more vital medicines if needed. It is essential to follow your dentist’s instructions carefully to avoid complications.

Removing a tooth can alleviate pain and prevent infection from spreading to surrounding teeth. It can also prevent future problems from occurring. To learn more, visit Promenade Dental at 4905 S Alma School Rd Ste 1, Chandler, AZ 85248, or call (480) 802-8188.

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