Teeth Removal

Best Teeth Removal Treatment in Vishakhapatnam

Teeth removal procedure is called tooth extraction. Tooth removal is indicated by your dentist, if he / she has an infection, decayed tooth or if your wisdom teeth are coming out.  
Teeth removal

When teeth removal is indicated??

Teeth removal is recommended by Your dentist as a last treatment option when   they cannot fix a particular tooth with a dental filling, cap, or other dental treatment. Or they may recommend extraction when there isn’t enough room for all your teeth in your mouth. There are other reasons tooth extraction might be necessary, such as: 

Tooth decay or infection has reached deep into the tooth and there is no scope for denal filling or cap. 

When milk teeth aren’t falling out in time for the permanent teeth to grow in. 

For clips /braces treatment to provide space for alignment of teeth

Wisdom teeth are coming in during the patient’s late teens or early 20s, and when there is no adequate space for tooth to erupt into mouth. 

Tooth Removal Process

There are two types of tooth removal  procedures.  

a. Simple extraction:  During a simple extraction,  dentist will numb the area with local anaesthesia, loosen the tooth with an instrument called an elevator, then remove it with dental forceps. 

b.Surgical extraction 
Surgical extraction is indicated if a tooth is broken off at the gumline or has not grown fully into the mouth yet. During a surgical extraction, the doctor will make a small incision (cut) into your gum and remove the underlying tooth. Sometimes they will need to remove some of the bone around the tooth or cut the tooth in half to extract it. 

Tooth Extraction Preparation:

Before  tooth removal, your dentist will review your medical and dental history to ensure that you do not have any systemic medical problems, allergies or pre-existing conditions that could cause a complication during the procedure. They will also take X-rays of the area to study the tooth’s shape and position.  

Tooth Extraction Healing:

Tooth extraction healing time can be between a few days to a couple of weeks. The most important thing to do after a tooth extraction is keeping the area clean to prevent infection. Immediately following the procedure, your dentist will place a gauze piece to keep on the extraction site for up to 45 minutes to limit bleeding while clotting takes place. 

How Long can we expect the Pain After Tooth removal?

After the anaesthesia wears off, individual can expect some pain and discomfort. In some cases, your dentist will recommend over-the-counter pain medicine or prescribe one. Applying an ice pack or cold compress can help reduce swelling. You should also limit strenuous activity, avoid hot liquids, and drinking through a straw. Typically, pain should lessen within three days to two weeks. Yet, if you experience severe pain or excessive bleeding several hours after your tooth extraction, call your dentist or oral surgeon immediately. 

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