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Extractions

Extraction procedures at Clinton Dental

According to the American Dental Association, approximately 22% of adults aged 20 to 64 have untreated dental caries, which can lead to the need for dental extractions if left untreated.


We understand the importance of maintaining healthy teeth for you and your loved ones. While we strive to preserve natural teeth whenever possible, there are instances where tooth extraction becomes necessary. Our experienced doctors and team are dedicated to providing gentle and effective tooth extraction services for patients of all ages.

Why Might a Tooth Need to Be Extracted?

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a tooth is removed from its socket in the jawbone. Several factors may necessitate tooth extraction, including:

  • Severe Decay: When decay has progressed extensively, compromising the tooth's structure beyond repair, extraction may be the only viable solution to prevent further damage and infection.
  • Advanced Gum Disease: Periodontal disease can cause significant damage to the supporting tissues and bones surrounding the teeth, leading to loose teeth that may require extraction.
  • Orthodontic Treatment: In some cases, tooth extraction is necessary to create space for orthodontic treatment, such as braces, to align the teeth properly.
  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Wisdom teeth, or third molars, may become impacted (trapped beneath the gum line) due to lack of space in the jaw, leading to pain, infection, and other complications that often require extraction.
  • Trauma or Injury: Teeth that have been severely damaged due to trauma or injury may need to be extracted if they cannot be effectively restored through other dental procedures.

Dental Extraction

  • Evaluation: Before recommending extraction, Our doctor will conduct a thorough examination of your dental health, including X-rays if needed, to assess the condition of the tooth and surrounding structures. This evaluation helps determine whether extraction is the best course of action and allows us to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
  • Preparation: Prior to the extraction procedure, our team will ensure that you are fully informed and comfortable. We will discuss the details of the procedure, address any questions or concerns you may have, and provide instructions for pre-operative care to optimize the outcome of the extraction.
  • The Extraction Process: During the extraction procedure, we will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth, ensuring that you remain comfortable throughout the process. Using specialized instruments, the tooth will then be gently loosened and carefully removed from its socket. Our team is trained to perform extractions precisely and efficiently, minimizing discomfort and promoting a smooth recovery.

Post-Extraction Care

After undergoing a tooth extraction procedure, it's crucial to follow specific guidelines to promote healing, reduce discomfort, and prevent complications. Here's what you can expect in terms of post-extraction care:

  • Immediate Aftercare: Immediately following the extraction procedure, our team will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for the extraction site. This may include applying gentle pressure to control bleeding, avoiding vigorous rinsing or touching the area with your tongue or fingers, and refraining from smoking or drinking through a straw, which can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing.
  • Pain Management: It's normal to experience some degree of discomfort or mild pain after a tooth extraction. Our doctor may recommend over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribe medication to help manage any discomfort effectively. Applying an ice pack to the outside of the face near the extraction site can also help alleviate swelling and discomfort.
  • Oral Hygiene: While it's essential to keep the extraction site clean to prevent infection, it's equally important to avoid vigorous brushing, flossing, or rinsing around the area for the first 24 hours following the procedure. After the initial healing period, you can resume your regular oral hygiene routine, avoiding the extraction site until it has fully healed.
  • Dietary Guidelines: Following tooth extraction, it's best to stick to soft or liquid foods for the first few days to avoid putting unnecessary pressure on the extraction site. Avoiding hot, spicy, or acidic foods and beverages can also help prevent irritation and discomfort. As the extraction site heals, gradually reintroduce solid foods into your diet as tolerated.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Depending on the complexity of the extraction and your individual healing process, we may recommend a follow-up appointment to monitor your progress and ensure that the extraction site is healing properly. These appointments allow us to promptly address any concerns or complications and adjust your treatment plan as needed.

Whether it's a child facing their first tooth extraction or an adult in need of specialized care, Our specialized doctors and dedicated team are here to help. As a family dentist ranked among the best, we take pride in offering gentle and effective dental extraction services for patients of all ages.


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