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Extractions in Maize, KS

Despite your diligent efforts, there are occasions when tooth extraction becomes necessary for your well-being. Should we exhaust all alternative options and determine extraction as the best course, rest assured, we are dedicated to providing our utmost support. Your health always remains our paramount concern in treatment decisions. For those preferring sedation during oral surgery, we can incorporate these preferences into your treatment plan, ensuring even minor surgical procedures are as comfortable as possible.

While the complexity of tooth removal varies, the team at Newton Dental Studio ensures every patient receives adequate numbing with modern anesthesia. Once anesthesia takes effect, Dr. Davidson employs specialized instruments to delicately extract the tooth. Following the procedure, you'll receive detailed post-operative instructions to facilitate proper care of the area.

While our immediate focus centers on short-term care management, we also delve into discussions regarding your long-term strategy for replacing missing teeth. Though leaving a space is a possibility, it's crucial to consider potential aesthetic and functional challenges stemming from smile gaps. With time, adjacent teeth may gradually shift or migrate into vacant spaces, and addressing any imbalance in your bite now can avert future issues.

Although our primary aim is to promote the health and functionality of your teeth, there are instances where extraction emerges as the optimal choice for preserving overall mouth health. Acknowledging the role teeth play in nourishing our bodies and bolstering our confidence, we collaborate with you to devise a plan that harmonizes with both your short and long-term aspirations.

Getting a tooth extracted is a procedure that is often recommended

  • A deciduous tooth, commonly referred to as a "baby" tooth, may resist natural shedding if severely decayed or damaged. Failure of the roots to shrink or fusion of the tooth to the bone can impact your child's smile development. We closely monitor this scenario and offer guidance on timely removal to ensure proper emergence of the permanent tooth.
  • Untreated severe tooth decay can jeopardize healthy structures, causing irreversible damage and dental infections. When extensive damage precludes restoration, dental extraction may become necessary.
  • If a tooth experiences severe fractures, repair may prove impossible depending on the extent of damage. Extraction might be required if too much structure or the root is compromised.
  • Wisdom teeth, the final permanent molars, may present problems due to misalignment, impaction, or decay. Addressing these issues is often advisable in young adults to avert complications.
  • Crowded teeth occur when permanent teeth surpass available jaw space. Achieving a well-aligned, appealing, and healthy bite may necessitate the removal of specific teeth as part of orthodontic treatment.

Please provide the steps for performing a tooth extraction

At our practice, we're committed to providing exceptional dental extraction care, no matter the underlying reasons. Our dentist meticulously evaluates your medical and dental histories and discusses any specific considerations for your treatment.

It's essential to disclose any existing medical conditions or medications you're taking. In some cases, additional precautions like antibiotics or medication adjustments may be necessary, and medical clearance might be required. Please follow all pre-surgical instructions, and notify us if you're feeling unwell or experiencing symptoms on the day of your surgery.

Our primary aim is to ease anxiety and ensure your comfort throughout the tooth extraction process. Prior to the procedure, we address any medical concerns or precautions and provide detailed pre-surgical instructions. We also discuss post-surgical recommendations, including options for replacing extracted teeth and ongoing care.

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

Can you explain the definition of a basic extraction?

During a simple extraction, our dentist will remove a tooth that is easily visible in the mouth with a normal root structure, free from any abnormalities. To ensure your comfort, a local anesthetic will be used to numb the tooth and surrounding tissues. The dentist will gently loosen any connected periodontal tissues and use forceps to remove the tooth. Your comfort and relaxation are our top priorities during every dental procedure.

Can you please clarify what surgical extraction entails?

If your teeth are severely damaged, fused to the jawbone, or impacted, a surgical extraction may be necessary. In these situations, we may recommend you see an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who specializes in this type of procedure. During a surgical extraction, a small incision is made in the soft tissues to carefully remove the covering bone and improve access to the tooth. Local anesthesia will be administered to ensure the affected tooth and surrounding area are numb during the procedure.

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