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Tooth Extractions in Rochester, NY

Get Relief from Tooth Pain with Top-Rated Tooth Extractions in Rochester, NY

Don’t put off a trip to the dentist if you have tooth pain. Instead, call our Rochester, NY practice today at (585) 227-4900 to get it examined.

Tooth pain shouldn’t interfere with your quality of life. But, sometimes, a tooth extraction is the best way to get rid of a persistent toothache. The compassionate team at Adina Family Dental Care has the experience and expertise to perform tooth extractions in Rochester, NY, with the utmost care and minimal discomfort.

What Is a Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction is a medical procedure that involves removing a whole tooth from the socket in the gums. Modern dental practitioners do not take tooth removal lightly – extractions are usually the last resort to restore the health of the mouth and gum tissue. Tooth extraction may also be necessary to prepare for orthodontics and other corrective procedures.

Reasons for a Tooth Extraction

In the short term, the extraction of a tooth or teeth is the quickest way to relieve pain caused by tooth trauma or infection. However, an infected tooth requires immediate attention because the infection can quickly seep into the bloodstream and prove fatal.

That said, the team at Adina Family Dental Care in Rochester, NY, will always offer the least invasive solution first, sparing the tooth wherever possible. The most common reasons for complete tooth extractions in Rochester, NY include:

  • Infected tooth – Bacteria spreads into the tooth, causing extreme discomfort and a health risk to the patient.
  • Tooth severely damaged by decay – When a cavity is left untreated, the decay spreads further into the tooth until extraction is the only remedy.
  • Periodontal disease – This disease of the gums and bones is usually the result of poor oral hygiene.
  • Tooth fractures caused by grinding, clenching, or trauma – If the fracture extends to the root, it may be necessary to perform a tooth extraction.
  • Issues with wisdom teeth
  • Baby teeth that never fell out
  • In preparation for orthodontics – This has become less frequent in recent years but is necessary on occasion.
  • Over-crowded mouth or too many teeth

Signs You May Need a Tooth Extraction

Reasons for extracting a tooth vary by patient. However, the most common reasons for complete tooth extraction are pain, infection, and loose teeth. Our dental experts at Adina Family Dental Care perform a thorough examination to determine if an extraction is the best course of action. We will try to save the tooth.

Types of Tooth Extractions

Our experienced dental professionals usually start by taking a series of x-rays of the affected area. Then, based on our findings, we may offer a restorative procedure such as a root canal. However, if the tooth is beyond repair, we recommend an extraction.

There are two types of extractions in general terms – simple and surgical. Several factors impact the type of tooth extraction, including the location and health of the tooth and the health and age of the patient.

Simple Tooth Extraction

A simple extraction starts with your dentist numbing the tooth and surrounding gums with local anesthesia. Next, your dentist grasps the tooth with a surgical instrument and detaches it from the ligament and bone. The empty tooth socket may require sutures, but often steady pressure is sufficient to stop the socket from bleeding.

Surgical Tooth Extraction

A surgical extraction is typically more complex than a simple extraction. Like the simple extraction, surgical extractions start with numbing the tooth and surrounding gums with local anesthesia. However, unlike a simple extraction, it is sometimes necessary to break the tooth into smaller pieces before removing the tooth or to remove part of the bone to free the tooth. Once the tooth is removed, your dentist will apply pressure to stop the socket from bleeding before suturing the gums.

Depending on the nature of the extraction, your Adina Family Dental Care professional may recommend a dental implant, or tooth replacement, as a part of the dental restoration process. In such cases, your dentist will implant a bone graft into the empty socket before placing sutures in the gums. When completely healed, the additional bone graft will provide added stability to the implant.

How to Avoid Tooth Extractions

With proper oral hygiene, you can lessen your chance of many dental problems, including the need for tooth extractions. Regular oral hygiene, including daily brushing and flossing and bi-annual dental exams and cleanings, is the easiest way to prevent tooth decay and infection.

Diagnosing potential conditions like gum disease in the early stages is best to avoid needing a tooth extraction later.

CONTACT US FOR WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL AND OTHER TOOTH EXTRACTIONS

If you suffer from tooth pain or loosening teeth, don’t wait to schedule a dental service, including extractions in Rochester, NY, and the surrounding areas. Our caring team strives to make every procedure as comfortable and painless as possible. Call us today at (585) 227-4900 to set up an appointment.

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