Extractions
Expert Tooth Extractions for a Healthier Smile
At Reagin Family Dentistry, we recognize the vital role of dental health in overall well-being. When restorative treatments like root canal therapy, crowns, or fillings are insufficient to preserve a tooth, extractions become necessary. Our skilled team ensures that the extraction process is as painless and comfortable as possible, using advanced anesthetics and sedatives. Let us guide you through the extraction process and help you achieve a healthier, more confident smile.
For all tooth extraction needs, contact Reagin Family Dentistry.
Why You May Need Tooth Extraction
- A severely damaged or decayed tooth that cannot be restored.
- Crowding of teeth, which can lead to orthodontic issues and affect your bite.
- Infection or risk of infection from a severely decayed tooth.
- Impacted wisdom teeth that are causing pain or damaging adjacent teeth.
- Preparation for orthodontic treatment.
- Extraction of primary teeth in children to make way for permanent teeth.
Types of Tooth Extractions
Tooth extractions come in two forms: simple and surgical. Simple extractions involve removing a fully emerged, visible tooth, while surgical extractions are more complex, involving the removal of less accessible teeth, such as impacted wisdom teeth or broken teeth below the gum line.
Our team at Reagin Family Dentistry has the expertise and experience to perform both simple and surgical extractions with precision and care. We will thoroughly assess your tooth before determining the best course of action for extraction.
The Top Signs a Tooth Extraction is Needed
It is always ideal to find solutions to save natural teeth rather than extracting them. However, there are instances when extraction becomes necessary for your overall oral health.
Some of the top signs that indicate you may need a tooth extraction include:
Severe Decay or Damage
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Overcrowding
Gum Disease
The General Tooth Extraction Procedure
What to Avoid After a Tooth Extraction
- Smoking or using tobacco products: This can delay healing and increase the risk of infection.
- Drinking through a straw: The suction can dislodge the blood clot, leading to a dry socket.
- Consuming hard or crunchy foods: These can irritate the extraction site and cause discomfort.
- Brushing too vigorously near the extraction site: Gently brush around the area to avoid irritation.
What to Avoid After a Tooth Extraction
Unlike other teeth, wisdom teeth often do not have enough room to properly emerge and can cause a variety of issues. These include overcrowding, pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth. That’s why we recommend extracting wisdom teeth before they cause any problems.
Even if you are not experiencing any symptoms or discomfort from your wisdom teeth, it’s important to get them evaluated by a dentist to determine if extraction is necessary. Removing wisdom teeth before they cause issues can save you from potential pain and complications down the road.
To know if you need a wisdom tooth extraction, here are some common signs to look out for:
- Pain or discomfort at the back of your mouth: This can be a sign that your wisdom teeth are starting to emerge and cause issues.
- Swelling in the gums: If you notice swelling, redness, or tenderness in the gums towards the back of your mouth, it could be a sign of impacted wisdom teeth.
- Jaw pain or stiffness: Wisdom teeth can put pressure on surrounding teeth and cause jaw pain or stiffness.
Your Partner for Pain-Free Tooth Extractions
At Reagin Family Dentistry, we specialize in pain-free and professional tooth extractions. Our skilled team ensures that your experience is as comfortable as possible, from the initial consultation to post-operative care. Don’t let dental issues impact your overall health—trust us for reliable and efficient tooth extraction services.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation.