There are many reasons why you may need a tooth extracted. When a tooth and/or root are no longer stable enough, it needs to be removed. Keeping a bad tooth can lead to pain. Also keep in mind, if you continue to delay having the tooth taking out it can cause abscess and gum disease which is a whole other level of pain and discomfort. The moment you have problems with a tooth, you need to contact a dental professional. If the tooth problem is caught quick enough a dentist may be able to resolve the issue by filling it. However, if the tooth is causing overcrowding or the rot has overtaken a tooth then a tooth extraction may be the only solution. If you need to have a tooth pulled then you should turn to the dental professionals who offer tooth extractions in Lakeview at Family Dental Care.
Extraction Procedure
A dental professional will examine the tooth that is causing you pain. There are situations where a dentist can repair and save the tooth. But, there are also cases where the tooth is too far gone from severe decay and needs to be extracted. Other reasons for extractions are broken teeth, periodontal disease, and poor positioning of teeth. With a local anesthetic a dentist will numb the tooth and the surrounding gum area. The extraction procedure is painless but there will be pressure that you feel and this comes from the rocking of the tooth that the dentist has to do in order to broaden the socket area so the tooth can be extracted. If by chance you feel pain, you need to inform the dentist so they can offer additional anesthetic.
Proper Care after Your Extraction Is Important
After the extraction process is complete a dental professional will give you instructions on how to properly care for the empty socket in order for it to heal correctly. Bleeding is to be expected. Therefore, you need to place a piece of gauze over the socket and bite down on it for at least 30 minutes. As part of the healing process, blood clots will form in the socket. During the healing time do not drink any hot beverages, do not use a straw and do not smoke. 24 hours after the extraction procedure do not spit or rinse either. If you have any swelling to occur it’s best to use ice for 10 minutes then remove for 20 minutes, this procedure can be repeated as necessary. If you experience any discomfort or pain then acetaminophen or ibuprofen will help. If you follow these instructions it can help in not experiencing a dry socket which can be painful. For more information about extractions in Lakeview, contact Family Dental Care today by visiting their website. Like us on our facebook page.