Dental extractions, also known as tooth extractions, refer to the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure is typically performed by a dentist or an oral surgeon.
The extraction procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the tooth. In some cases, sedation or general anesthesia may be used for more complex extractions or for patients with dental anxiety. After the extraction, over-the-counter or prescription pain medications may be recommended to manage any post-operative discomfort.
Facts about dental extractions:
Dental extractions are often performed to address dental issues that can negatively impact oral health. By removing severely decayed, infected, or damaged teeth, extractions can help prevent the spread of infection, alleviate pain, and contribute to better overall oral health.
It’s important to consult with a dental professional for a proper evaluation and to discuss the specifics of your tooth extraction procedure. They can provide personalized advice, address any concerns you may have, and guide you through the process for optimal oral health outcomes.
When a tooth is extensively decayed and the damage is beyond repair with fillings, crowns, or root canal treatment, extraction may be necessary to prevent the spread of infection and further damage to surrounding teeth.
If a tooth infection (abscess) is present and cannot be effectively treated with antibiotics or root canal therapy, extraction may be needed to eliminate the source of infection and prevent its spread to other parts of the mouth or body.
Impacted teeth, particularly wisdom teeth (third molars), may not fully emerge or grow in the correct position due to limited space or obstruction by neighboring teeth. Impacted teeth can cause pain, infections, damage to adjacent teeth, or other dental problems. Extraction of impacted teeth may be recommended to alleviate these issues.
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