Tooth Extractions
A Caring Approach to Tooth Extractions
Why a Tooth Extraction May Be Necessary
Do I Need a Tooth Extraction?
The Types of Tooth Extractions
Simple Extraction
Surgical Extraction
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Your third molars, commonly called wisdom teeth, typically emerge in the late teenage years or early twenties. These teeth can often become problematic due to a lack of space in the jaw, preventing them from fully erupting. This condition, known as impaction, may lead to complications such as overcrowding, damage to nearby teeth, or inflammation beneath the gums. Occasionally, a fluid-filled sac can form around the tooth’s root, potentially developing into a cyst or infection.
Extracting one or all of your wisdom teeth might be recommended to address these issues and protect the surrounding teeth and bone. If you’re considering this procedure, feel free to consult our team for personalized care and guidance.
Tooth Extraction Aftercare and Recovery
After your tooth extraction, a blood clot must form to control the bleeding and facilitate the healing process. Bite down firmly on the gauze pad provided for 30 to 45 minutes. If any bleeding persists, replace it with a new piece and apply steady pressure for another 30 minutes. Protect the clot by avoiding vigorous rinsing, using straws, smoking, or drinking alcohol for the first 72 hours. These actions could dislodge the clot, delaying healing.
Minimize any swelling by applying an ice pack for short intervals during the first day. Stick to soft, nutritious foods and stay hydrated. You should return to your normal brushing and flossing routine after 24 hours, but be careful and gentle around the extraction area. If you experience any severe pain, heavy bleeding, or swelling that doesn’t subside, reach out to our office right away.
Why Choose Family First Dental?
At Family First Dental, we are proud to serve our local communities with world-class dental care that prioritizes the well-being of your whole family. This allows us to create a welcoming, family-oriented environment. We take the time to provide thoughtful and attentive care designed to help you maintain your optimal dental health.
After a tooth extraction, you can feel confident knowing our friendly and compassionate team is here to support you well after your visit. We are devoted to helping you achieve and preserve a healthy, beautiful smile you will feel proud of.
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Commonly Asked Questions About Tooth Extractions
We take every step to make your procedure as comfortable as possible. Although you may experience some pressure during the process, we use effective anesthesia to keep any discomfort to a minimum.
Most people recover within a few days, though depending on the complexity of the extraction, it can take up to a week. Following our aftercare instructions closely will help you heal more quickly.
It’s important to avoid activities that could interfere with the healing process. Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, or eating hard and crunchy foods for the first few days. Stick to softer options and stay hydrated to garner the best results.
We evaluate wisdom teeth during routine exams or with X-rays to check alignment and positioning. If these teeth crowd others or risk complications, removal is often recommended. We’re happy to discuss your unique situation in detail during your appointment.
You can generally resume normal routines within a day, but it’s important to avoid strenuous exercise that could impact healing. We’ll discuss what works best for you based on the specifics of your procedure.