The tooth is one very important part of the body. When it gets damaged by physical injuries or decay then it can cause severe complications. Tooth extraction is one of the most important services that are offered by dental specialists. This service has spared so many people the agonizing pain of aching teeth. Often tooth extraction is the most appropriate solution to solve oral pain. However, you need to ensure that it is performed by an expert in the field. Otherwise, you might get yourself injured or suffer severe dental trauma in the name of solving a dental problem.

When to have a tooth extracted

As aforesaid, there are so many reasons why you might want to have a tooth extracted. Most commonly tooth extraction procedures are carried out on teeth that have become non-restorable. When a tooth cannot be restored using the available procedures then extracting it might be the best solution. A very common cause for tooth extraction is tooth decay. A decaying tooth encourages development of bacteria and other microorganisms that feed on the tooth. It causes bad breath but this will not be a cause for concern like the agonizing pain that you will be experiencing.

There are some other causes like periodontal disease or dental trauma. If they cause toothache then tooth extraction might be a favorable solution. There are times when the tooth may not have suffered trauma but it has to be removed. This is quite common with the wisdom teeth. When they are unable to grow normally into the mouth and result into chronic gum infections, they should be removed.

Crowded teeth can also cause the extraction of teeth. The sound teeth will be extracted - usually the bicuspids - and this creates space to straighten the rest of the teeth. There are many more reasons why you might have to get a tooth extracted. Nevertheless you do not visit just any person who puts a sign outside their shop saying a dentist is available.

What you can expect

The procedure begins with an injection of a local anesthetic that will numb the area where the tooth is to be removed. In case you are having more than one tooth pulled out or if the tooth is impacted, the dental surgeonmay employ a strong general anesthetic. This will not only make you sleep through the procedure but also prevent pain throughout the body.

In the case of a tooth that is impacted, the dentist will cut away gum and bone tissues that are covering the tooth. Using a pair of forceps they will then proceed to rock the tooth gently to loosen it from the jaw bone. A hard-to-pull tooth at times must be removed in pieces.

 

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  • Yes I too believe with above saying. You have done all works very carefully. During a tooth extraction, you can expect to feel pressure, but no pain. If you have your wisdom teeth extracted, you should adhere to the post-extraction regimen your dentist recommends. Here are some tips to follow to make recovery easier: Avoid anything that might prevent normal healing. Don’t smoke or rinse your mouth vigorously. If you feel any pain or pinching, tell your doctor.
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