Tooth Extractions
EXTRACTIONS & WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL
What Is A Tooth Extraction? How Is the Procedure Performed?
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure that involves removing a tooth from the alveolar bone when other options are ineffective or when the tooth is compromising oral health.
Before removing a wisdom tooth, it is necessary to schedule a consultation to examine the mouth and teeth for underlying issues such as infections or abscesses. During the procedure, a local anesthetic will be given to ensure that you are comfortable and pain-free.
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Teeth Cleaning
Dental Checkups
Fillings
Root Canal Therapy
Crowns and Bridges
Gum Disease Therapy
Full/Partial Dentures
Tooth Extractions
Tooth Extractions
Did You Know?
It is possible that you do not need to have all of your wisdom teeth removed and can live comfortably with them. However, if a wisdom tooth begins to emerge and there is insufficient space for it, it may exert pressure on your other teeth, causing them to shift or become painful. In such cases, extraction of the wisdom teeth is necessary.
When Are Tooth Extractions Necessary?
- Tooth decay or infection
- A broken or chipped tooth
- Gum disease affects the support of the tooth
- Fixing crooked teeth
- Allowing space for wisdom teeth to grow
- Extra teeth or teeth growing out of place
Although some of these issues are minor, ignoring them can lead to toothaches and pain. It is vital to remove infected teeth to keep the infection from spreading to other parts of the mouth. Sometimes removing a tooth can alleviate unpleasant symptoms such as headaches and toothaches, sore gums, bad breath, and fever.
What Are The Tooth Extractions Procedure Near You In Irving, Texas?
Tooth extractions at Cottonwood Dentalare typically brief and straightforward procedures that usually last for about half an hour. Patients can opt for a general anesthetic, which may prolong the procedure for a few hours. However, most patients undergo a local anesthetic to numb the mouth during the extraction. It’s important to note that the older the patient, the more complex the extraction process because teeth are more firmly rooted in the mouth. Unfortunately, this may also lead to a longer healing process for older patients.