Learn All About How Getting A Tooth Extracted Can Improve General Dental Health

Reasons For A Tooth Extraction

SOMETIMES, TOOTH EXTRACTION IS STEP ONE OF GETTING YOUR NEW, SEXIER SMILE
Years ago, when you were still a child, pulling a tooth was a sure sign of a dollar or two from the tooth fairy. However, when you had all your adult teeth, it became a lot less enjoyable. There are many reasons that you may have a tooth extraction to help your dental health, like tooth impaction, to stop overcrowding, or an injured tooth. While a tooth extraction might not seem like fun, it's no longer as intimidating or uncomfortable as it used to be. Using contemporary methods and many sedation choices, MINT dentistry in Garland makes tooth extractions a bit easier in the event that you need one. Our dental team in Garland, TX will thoroughly assess the tooth or teeth before saying you need an extraction. When a tooth has to be extracted, our staff will ensure you feel relaxed from start to finish. Keep reading to learn about the two types of tooth extractions and the top reasons a tooth may need to be pulled.

TECHNIQUES USED FOR TOOTH EXTRACTIONS
There are multiple reasons why a tooth might have to get extracted. First, the team at MINT dentistry in Garland will establish the cause of your dental symptoms. After that, they will be able to decide which type of tooth removal best fits your case. Almost all dental extractions are based on two main categories:

  • SIMPLE EXTRACTION
    Your dental practitioner will conduct a simple extraction if the crown of the tooth is visible over the gumline. The tooth is often loosened by a dental tool called an elevator before the crown and root are removed from the jawbone and gums. A simple extraction is mainly used if a tooth is seriously infected, extremely decayed, or not able to be saved, or to address overcrowding.
  • SURGICAL EXTRACTION
    An extraction surgery will be used when the tooth hasn't completely erupted through the gums. This means that an incision is needed to extract the tooth below the gums. If needed, the tooth could be cut into several pieces for a smoother removal. A surgical extraction is generally chosen to remove the wisdom teeth or a nonerupted tooth.

COMMON REASONS YOU MIGHT HAVE TO HAVE A TOOTH EXTRACTED
Multiple types of tooth issues could result in having to get a tooth extraction. One of the top reasons people in Garland, TX will need a dental extraction is to avoid impaction. Here are many of the other standard reasons you might need a tooth extraction:

  • MOLARS
    Many patients' third molars, frequently called the wisdom teeth, will, in all likelihood, need to be extracted. The human jaw usually can't fit these additional teeth, so as they begin to push through the gum tissue (typically during ages 15 – 22), your dentist could need to perform a surgical extraction. It's best to get the wisdom teeth taken out as soon as possible, before they become impacted or infected. But some individuals don't need to get their back molars pulled out. Occasionally, some lucky patients don't develop all four wisdom teeth or any whatsoever!
  • DAMAGE TO THE TOOTH
    Regrettably, accidents can happen to anyone, and, sometimes, our teeth could incur trauma. Although the first solution is usually to make all efforts to preserve the tooth, it may not be possible. The trauma could be caused by a car accident or perhaps a sports or workplace accident, but no matter the reason, anyone in Garland, TX really need to plan a consultation with a dentist if they've experienced an oral injury. It's possible that the harm might not be visible to a nonprofessional.
  • TOOTH IMPACTION
    When you have an impacted tooth, it means there is some type of blockage keeping the tooth from breaking out of the gumline. An impacted tooth may be impeded by a primary tooth that still hasn't fallen out on its own, or it may be growing in an abnormal direction and is blocked by another adult (permanent) tooth. Depending on the cause of the impaction, your dentist may perform a surgical or simple extraction to stop pain or prevent an infection.
  • SEVERE DECAY
    If a cavity is left untreated or not handled promptly, it will likely eat into the pulp within the tooth. Even though a root canal could potentially be done to save the tooth, it might need to be extracted if the cavity is severe enough to undermine the tooth's structure. A simple extraction can prevent the decay and disease from moving into other teeth, the gum tissue, jaw, and, eventually, your circulatory system.
  • TOOTH OVERCROWDING
    In many cases, a tooth or teeth might have to be taken out in order to begin an orthodontic treatment such as Invisalign or classic braces. These treatments are made to gently push the teeth into their appropriate positions, which might mean extracting one or multiple teeth if there is not enough space so the others are able to fit. Tooth overcrowding is usually addressed with simple extraction.

HEALING TIME AFTER GETTING A TOOTH PULLED
When you've had a tooth extraction, it's critical to understand and carefully follow your dentist’s post-procedure instructions. A simple extraction will generally need less healing time than a surgical extraction; however, it will be different for every case. You might be given a prescription for antibiotics to prevent infection, as well as a pain medication. You may opt to go on a soft foods diet for the first couple of days after the extraction, while your gums are sensitive and healing. This is a great opportunity to indulge in a little ice cream, but you ought to also use protein shakes, etc., for more nutritious meals. You ought to avoid using any tobacco products, both before and following your extraction, since they may impair your ability to heal correctly. Your dentist may tell you to use an antibiotic mouthwash until you can begin flossing and brushing again.

THE ROAD TO A HEALTHIER, SEXIER SMILE MAY INCLUDE A DENTAL EXTRACTION
A tooth extraction can be required for many reasons, such as to stop decay from affecting other teeth, to resolve an impaction, or just to provide your remaining teeth additional space. Dealing with all of these issues at MINT dentistry in Garland is key to getting your healthiest, most alluring smile. Call our office in Garland, TX to plan an appointment with our skilled staff to talk about whether a simple or surgical extraction might be the most effective solution for your future smile.

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