Tooth Extractions Weston
Removing Troubled Teeth to Prevent Future Issues
Like any good dental team, we strive to save natural teeth whenever possible. Still, the fact remains that some teeth just can’t be salvaged or saved by modern dental work. We recommend tooth extractions at our Weston office for such cases, as they’ll protect you from further harm and can set the stage to rehabilitate your smile. To learn about extractions in more detail, keep reading or book a consultation soon.
Why Weston Dental Specialists Group?
- Dental Specialists with Decades of Experience
- Tooth Replacement Experts
- Team That Puts Patient Comfort First
Why Tooth Extractions Can Be Necessary
Weston Dental Specialists Group doesn’t take tooth extraction lightly. Since this treatment is a last resort, we only perform it when there’s no better option. That being said, tooth extractions are for teeth that can’t be saved. We suggest them for reasons like:
- Severe Decay or Damage – Teeth damaged beyond repair often need removal.
- Dental Crowding – If you suffer from an overcrowded smile, some of your teeth may require extraction.
- A Weak Jawbone – When the jaw loses density from gum disease, teeth can become so loose that they must be removed.
The Process of Removing a Tooth
At your consultation, our dentists will closely examine your at-risk tooth. They’ll then review their findings to decide whether and what kind of extraction is needed.
We’ll advise a simple extraction if the tooth is already visible. For that type, we first numb the treatment site (using an anesthetic) to make you more comfortable. Our team then rocks your tooth back and forth with dental forceps to loosen it from your bone tissue. From there, we’ll remove your tooth from its socket and stop the bleeding with gauze.
If the tooth hasn’t erupted, you’ll require a complex extraction. This kind starts with a gum incision after we’ve numbed your mouth. Our team will further open this space and divide and remove your tooth in sections to reduce trauma to the nearby tissues. To wrap things up, we’ll sew the incision closed.
Whether the extraction is simple or not, we’ll suggest replacing your tooth once it’s over. Doing so ensures you won’t suffer from long-term oral issues.
Tooth Extraction Aftercare
To ensure that you heal well after your extraction, use the following tips:
- Rest for at least 24 hours
- Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 24-48 hours
- Eat soft foods, such as soup and yogurt
- Rinse with warm salt water after meals
- Reduce swelling with cold packs
- Take painkillers (and other prescribed medication) as directed
- Avoid spitting for 24 hours after your extraction
- When lying down, prop your head up with a cushion or pillow
- Avoid smoking
- Brush as normal, but take care to avoid the socket
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have questions after your treatment. Similarly, please let us know if you’re worried about how the socket is healing when you get home.