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Tooth Extraction


Woman holding cheek due to tooth acheHere at Ortega Dental, we understand that you want to keep your permanent teeth. However, this can sometimes be impossible, especially if your tooth is severely damaged. You may be forced to remove it to prevent oral infections and other dental problems. Our dentist can perform both surgical and the non-surgical tooth extraction procedures depending on the condition of your tooth. During the procedure, local anesthesia will be used to ensure you do not feel any discomfort.

When Is A Tooth Extraction Necessary?


When you have concerns with your dental health, your teeth will first be inspected, and your dentist will consider removing any damaged or decayed teeth that can easily lead to other oral infections. When you have tooth decay, it might be necessary to remove the tooth to ensure that your other teeth remain healthy. Also, if you have a gum infection that is causing your teeth to become loose, an extraction procedure can be carried out so that the infection can be treated. Another case where tooth extraction may be necessary is when you have overcrowding teeth. When your teeth are overcrowded, it can be hard to clean all parts of your teeth effectively. Therefore, an extraction will be performed to make it easy for your teeth to realign correctly.

What Happens During A Tooth Extraction Procedure?


When you come to our dental clinic, our dentist will begin by inspecting your mouth before extracting the affected tooth. The inspection is meant to determine if there are other underlying conditions that the infection might have caused on your tooth. Usually, there are two extraction procedures carried out in a dentist's office. The first one is a simple extraction procedure and the other is a surgical extraction procedure. The surgical procedure involves the dentist cutting through your gum line to access the tooth and remove it.

The simple extraction procedure, on the other hand, does not take a lot of time. The dentist will use tools to loosen the tooth and pull it out. Both extraction procedures require local anesthesia to make the process painless. After the procedure, the dentist will place gauze pads on your tooth sockets to minimize bleeding. We will also give you a few tips on how to take care of your mouth when at home.

How Long Does It Take to Recover From A Tooth Extraction?


Recovering from a tooth extraction depends on how well you take care of your mouth. Some behavior can put you at risk of developing an infection after your tooth has been extracted. For example, if you smoke, it can slow down the healing process, and you might get an infection. If you take proper care of yourself, you can recover within two to three days. Some recommended tips you may receive from your dentist may include using over-the-counter painkillers, applying a cold compression on your cheeks, rinsing your mouth with salt water, and avoiding hot or cold beverages.

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If you are in need of a tooth extraction, visit us at Ortega Dental for the best services. We can also answer any of your questions at 904-752-9522.
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