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General Procedures
When restoration procedures such as root canal
therapy, crowns, or fillings are not enough to save a tooth, it may need to be pulled, or extracted.
Tooth extraction
procedures today are far less painful than ever before, thanks to powerful anesthetics and sedatives. In many cases, a patient
who has tooth pulled experiences little or no discomfort, and only minor bleeding.
Before a tooth is extracted, the
area surrounding the tooth is numbed with a topical/and or injectable anesthetic such as Novocaine.
Replacing the tooth may require an implant. We will do the crown portion, after referrel to a surgeon to place
the implant.
Patients with extracted teeth sometimes need to take an antibiotic, and at the very least, take precautions following
the procedure to ensure that infection doesn't occur.
Smoking, vigorous brushing and rinsing, and drinking liquids
through straws are discouraged during the post-operative period because they hinder healing and may cause the wound to open.
Cold compresses applied to the outside cheek near the extraction area can help reduce any swelling and promote faster healing.
Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars
that erupt in the back corners of the upper and lower normal adult mouth. Unfortunately, most people experience problems from
wisdom teeth; in most cases, this is because the teeth erupt too close to existing permanent teeth, causing crowding, improper
bites, and other problems.
If wisdom teeth are causing a problem and are not pulled, they can sometimes become impacted.
Impacted wisdom teeth can be extremely painful, as well as harmful to your oral health. Symptoms are easy to spot: severe
discomfort, inflammation, and some kinds of infections.
Many people need to have their wisdom teeth extracted to avoid
future serious problems. In general, the lack of the four wisdom teeth does not hamper one's ability to properly bite down,
speak or eat.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, you may have an impacted wisdom tooth:
- Facial swelling
- Infection
- Pain
- Gum swelling
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