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What are Surgical Extractions?

Sometimes, due to trauma, disease, or crowding, you may need to get a tooth removed. When your dentist recommends that you get a tooth extracted, it’s usually a quick and easy process. But in some cases, a surgical extraction becomes necessary. A surgical extraction is more complicated and involved than a non-surgical extraction. During a surgical extraction, your dentist may put you under anesthesia, so that you’ll have no pain or memory of the procedure.
A surgical extraction involves cutting into the patient’s gum, removing the affected tooth or teeth, and then placing stitches to help the area heal. Surgical tooth extractions are a routine procedure, and for most patients are quite safe. You may experience some pain, discomfort, swelling, or bleeding after the surgery, and as with other surgeries, your body needs time to rest and heal. Always follow your dentist’s orders after the procedure to ensure that you heal quickly and without complications.

 

When are Surgical Extractions Necessary?

While most teeth can be removed with non-surgical extraction, there are a few cases when surgical extraction is necessary. Here are some of the most common reasons that surgical extractions are necessary:

  • Impacted tooth – an impacted tooth is a tooth that is unable to fully emerge from the gum line. Sometimes, these teeth grow under the surface of the gum, causing pain and infection. Many people have impacted wisdom teeth. The only way to remove these teeth is through surgical extraction.
  • Broken tooth – when the majority of a tooth is missing, it can be tough for the dentist to get a good enough grip on the tooth to pull it out non-surgically.
  • Deep roots – if your tooth has deep, long, large, or curved roots, it may be difficult or complicated to remove the tooth without surgical intervention.
  • Fragile tooth – a cracked tooth can be fragile. To prevent breaking the tooth into smaller pieces, it may need to be removed surgically.

Surgical extractions in the Los Angeles area are a common procedure, but it’s still a great idea to find a friendly, helpful, and expert dentist to help. After your extraction, you’ll need to rest, avoid physical activity and smoking for a few days, and be gentle with the surgery site until it begins to heal. In most cases, your dentist will use dissolving stitches, so you won’t have to return to get them removed.

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 Getting a Surgical Extraction at Brentwood Dental Spa

If you need a surgical tooth extraction in Brentwood, CA, Brentwood Dental Spa can help. We can ensure that the entire procedure goes smoothly to minimize your pain and discomfort. We understand that getting a tooth surgically extracted isn’t anyone’s idea of fun, but we strive to put your mind at ease, so you can focus on resting and healing.
Our team of dentists aims to provide the best dental care available, and we have years of experience performing successful surgical extractions. Come visit our state-of-the-art office or call us to make an appointment today.

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