Tooth extraction is one of the oldest forms of surgical procedures, dating back to ancient times.
On the day of the extraction, your dentist will administer a local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. Once the area is numb, the dentist will use special tools to loosen and then remove the tooth. The procedure itself is typically quick and painless, with patients only feeling a bit of pressure.
Post-procedure care is crucial to ensure a smooth and fast recovery. After the extraction, your dentist will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions. This may include advice on managing any discomfort, what to eat and drink, and how to clean the area. It's important to follow these instructions closely to avoid complications such as dry socket or infection.
Tooth extractions can provide immediate relief from severe toothache caused by decay, infection, or injury. By removing the source of the pain, patients can return to their daily activities without discomfort.
In some cases, tooth extraction is necessary to prevent further damage to surrounding teeth and the jaw. Conditions like advanced gum disease or a severely decayed tooth can spread if left untreated. Extraction stops this progression, protecting your overall oral health.
For patients with overcrowded teeth, extraction can create the necessary space for proper alignment. This is often a precursor to orthodontic treatment, paving the way for a healthier, more aesthetically pleasing smile.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the most commonly extracted teeth.
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