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Extractions In Augusta, KS

Even with your best efforts, there are times when teeth may need to be extracted for the sake of your health. If extraction is the best option after considering all other possibilities, we will ensure that you receive the necessary support and care. Your well-being is always our top priority when making treatment decisions. Some patients may prefer sedation for oral surgery, and we can discuss these options as part of your treatment plan. We strive to make even minor surgical procedures as comfortable as possible for you.

While some teeth may be easier to remove than others, the team at Newton Dental Studio is dedicated to ensuring that every patient is properly numbed with modern anesthesia. Once the anesthesia has taken effect, our dentist will use specialized instruments to gently remove the tooth. You will be provided with detailed post-operative instructions to help you care for the area following your procedure.

Our primary focus is on short-term care management, but we will also discuss long-term plans for replacing missing teeth. It is important to address any challenges that may arise in appearance and function, as teeth can shift or migrate into open spaces, leading to potential issues later in life. While our main goal is to maintain the health and functionality of your teeth, extraction may be necessary for overall mouth health. We understand the importance of teeth in nourishing our bodies and boosting confidence, and will collaborate with you to create a plan that aligns with your short and long-term goals.

Tooth extraction is common

  • Severely decayed or damaged deciduous tooth, also known as a "baby" tooth, may not naturally shed and can impact smile development if not removed in a timely manner.
  • Untreated severely decayed teeth can cause irreversible harm, damage healthy structures, and lead to dental infections, sometimes requiring dental extraction.
  • If a tooth has severe fractures and is irreparable, extraction may be necessary if too much structure or the root is compromised.
  • Wisdom teeth, the last permanent molars, can cause issues like misalignment, impaction, or decay, often requiring intervention in young adults to prevent complications.
  • Crowded teeth occur when permanent teeth exceed available space in the jaw, and removing specific teeth may be necessary as part of orthodontic treatment to achieve a well-aligned, attractive, and healthy bite.

How to perform a tooth extraction?

In our office, we prioritize providing top-quality dental extraction care, no matter the reasons behind it. Our dentist will carefully review your medical and dental histories and discuss any specific considerations for your treatment.

Please make sure to inform us about any medical conditions or medications you are currently taking. In some cases, additional precautions such as antibiotics or a change in medication may be needed. We may also require a medical clearance. It is important to follow all pre-surgical instructions and inform us if you are feeling unwell or experiencing any symptoms on the day of your surgery.

Our main goal is to minimize anxiety and ensure your comfort during the tooth extraction process. Before the procedure, we will address any medical concerns or precautions and provide detailed pre-surgical instructions. We will also discuss post-surgical recommendations, including the possibility of replacing the extracted tooth or teeth and the best options for your ongoing care.

To accurately assess the tooth and determine the most suitable extraction method, we will conduct a thorough examination and use digital radiographs as needed. Extractions are typically classified as either "simple" or "surgical extractions."

A Simple Extraction: What Does It Mean?

A simple extraction occurs when the tooth is clearly visible in the mouth, has a normal root structure, and does not have any unusual abnormalities. Our dentist will use a local anesthetic to numb the tooth and surrounding tissues before gently removing it with forceps. Our top priority is to ensure your comfort and relaxation during all dental procedures.

Please explain surgical extraction

If your teeth are severely damaged, fused to the jawbone, or trapped, you may need a surgical extraction. In these cases, we may recommend you to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who has expertise in this procedure. During a surgical extraction, a small incision will be made in the soft tissues to carefully remove the covering bone and allow better access to the tooth. As with any tooth extraction, patients will be given a local anesthetic to ensure the affected tooth and surrounding area are numb.

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