The phrase “tooth extraction” calls to mind many different images. Some might picture a hockey player with a gap-toothed grin, casually popping out a tooth on the bench. Others may think of a movie villain with oversized pliers, ready to extract a tooth from the helpless hero. You might even remember a sibling tying a string around a loose tooth and slamming the door, hoping to get a little extra cash from the Tooth Fairy. Rest assured, our methods for tooth extraction are far more advanced—and far less dramatic!
Why You Might Need a Tooth Extraction
Most people will need a tooth extraction at some point in their lives; in fact, about 85% of people will have their wisdom teeth removed during their lifetime. Having clear information about why tooth extractions are needed and how they are performed can help clear up misconceptions and lessen anxiety. In many cases, a dental extraction can be the best solution for your oral health issues.
Dr. Zirakian will try to save and restore your natural teeth whenever possible. However, there are several reasons why an extraction might be needed:
- Decay and disease: Teeth that are severely damaged by disease and decay may be beyond saving. In these cases, tooth extraction may be the best option to avoid further damage to adjacent teeth and tissue.
- Infections: When tooth infections are so deep that they don’t respond to treatments like root canals, extraction becomes the only alternative.
- Impacted teeth: An impacted tooth is one that has not “erupted” or broken through the gum line. This is a common issue with wisdom teeth. If not removed, the impacted tooth can cause pain, discomfort, and other problems.
- Overcrowding: When there’s not enough space in the jaw for all teeth to align properly, extraction may be necessary.
- Trauma: Serious accidents can damage or break your teeth. If the damage is significant enough, then simple repairs may not suffice.
Simple vs. Surgical Tooth Extraction
Tooth extractions generally fall into one of two categories:
- Simple extraction: This is a straightforward procedure involving visible teeth. Dr. Zirakian will administer a local anesthetic to numb the treatment area, loosen the tooth using specialized equipment, and carefully remove it.
- Surgical extraction: A more complex procedure, surgical extraction removes teeth that are not easily visible or accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth. While we perform about 95% of the procedures an oral surgeon does, we typically refer you to a specialist for impacted wisdom teeth. This ensures you receive the most targeted care for your needs.
At East Longmeadow Family Dental Center, we regularly perform routine extractions, prioritizing patient comfort each time!
Post-Extraction Care: Ensuring Proper Healing
The way you care for the extraction site post-procedure will affect your healing process and recovery timeline.
- Oral hygiene: You shouldn’t brush the surgical site for a few days after the extraction, but it is important to keep your mouth clean. Gentle rinsing with warm salt water will help.
- Protecting the blood clot: After extraction, a blood clot will form in the socket. This natural band-aid helps protect the area and supports your body’s healing processes. It’s crucial to avoid anything that might dislodge the clot, like using straws, smoking, or vigorously exercising.
- Food choices: We recommend eating soft foods for the first few days following your extraction. Soups, mashed potatoes, and yogurt are great options. Gradually introduce your normal foods as tolerated.
- Swelling and pain: Use prescribed medication and ice packs to help with pain management. If pain persists after a few days, don’t hesitate to contact us.
You can gradually return to normal activities and diet as healing progresses.
Considering Replacements Post-Extraction
Having a non-wisdom tooth extracted leaves a space in your mouth. Over time, this can cause jawbone deterioration, cause your adjacent teeth to shift, and even affect how you chew. When considering tooth extraction, it’s also important to think about how you might replace that tooth.
At East Longmeadow Family Dental Center, we offer multiple options for tooth replacement. Conventional dental implants and innovative mini dental implants are the best solutions. These prosthetic tooth roots, which we place in the jawbone, offer exceptional stability for an artificial tooth and help maintain overall jaw health.
Financing Assistance
The cost of dental procedures sometimes weighs as heavily on our patients as the procedure itself. At East Longmeadow Family Dental Center, our commitment to comfort extends to the financial side of treatment as well. We’ll work with your dental insurance provider to get the most out of your plan. We also offer financing assistance by partnering with multiple lending companies that provide flexible monthly payment plans and competitive rates.
Whatever your situation, our team is here to assist with any financial concerns you may have when budgeting for your procedure.
Schedule Your Consultation Today!
Selecting the right dental practice for your tooth extraction can be stressful. At East Longmeadow Family Dental Center, you can trust that our compassionate team will assist you throughout the process. We’ll help you explore your treatment options, provide financial guidance, and ensure your comfort and care are always our top priorities. We combine expertise with empathy, making your journey smooth and straightforward from beginning to end.
While the thought of a dental extraction might seem daunting, it’s a manageable process with the right dental practice. If you think you might need a tooth pulled or have questions about any part of the process, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule a complimentary exam, and start your journey towards better oral health.