Thursday, September 22, 2016

Tooth Extractions

A tooth extraction is a common procedure that is done to remove a tooth from the socket in the bone. A tooth extraction can be needed for various reasons, especially when the tooth is beyond repairable.

Multiple Reasons
There are several reasons that a tooth extraction would be performed. There are some people who have extra teeth that are blocking other teeth from developing. There are also times where the baby teeth don't fall out and they will need to be extracted in order to make some space for the permanent teeth. An infection under or around the teeth area that won't go away with antibiotics may need to be extracted. The most common reason for tooth extractions is wisdom teeth. Most people get their wisdom teeth extracted by their early 20s. If the wisdom teeth don't get extracted, they can become impacted and cause further issues.

Preparing For Extraction
Your oral surgeon or dentist will begin by taking an X-ray of the area around the tooth to come up with a plan that will result in the most efficient way to extract the tooth. It's crucial to provide the surgeon and/or dentist with all of the medication you take and your full dental history. You will be able to receive sedation or general anesthesia. It's best not to eat anything 6-8 hours prior to the extraction. Someone will need to go with you to the procedure to drive you home after.

This type of procedure is basically a small surgery, which means it is crucial to follow all of the instructions you are given.

If you have any questions regarding tooth extractions, contact Nghi Trinh-Pham at Karsil Dental Professionals, with the following phone number: 281-485-6088.

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