Extractions

Tooth Extractions

There are times when an extraction is necessary. The tooth or teeth may be too decayed, to broken, or too damaged to save. There may be an impaction, severe periodontal disease or an infected root gone too far for a root canal to be effective.

Whatever the reason, we are equipped for swift, professional tooth extraction at our Shawnee dental office, and our doctors will be able to present you with your options for tooth replacement.

Our extraction procedures go beyond relieving discomfort; they pave the way for healthier smiles and improved oral well-being. With a focus on your comfort and safety, our experienced team performs extractions with utmost precision and care. Whether addressing severely damaged teeth or making room for orthodontic adjustments, we're here to guide you through the process with compassion and expertise. Say goodbye to dental issues that hinder your smile's potential and embrace a future of improved oral health. Experience the difference as we help you take the first step towards a brighter, pain-free smile.

After Your Tooth Extraction

The most important thing after a tooth is extracted is for a clot to form on the socket. Follow Dr. Swan’s instructions, biting down on a gauze pad immediately and maintaining pressure for 30-45 minutes. If the bleeding and oozing persists, continue biting on a fresh pad for an additional 30 minutes.

Once the blood clots in the socket, avoid disturbing it. Don't swish liquid in your mouth, drink with a straw, smoke, drink alcohol, or brush the teeth on that side of your mouth. Limit exercise as raised blood pressure can also cause renewed bleeding, and dislodge the clot. If the clot is dislodged, a condition known as "dry socket" can occur, and this is very painful.

Pain and swelling are to be expected after an extraction, so use a frozen bag of corn or peas to confuse the pain carrying nerves in your face and take pain medications as directed. Dr. Swan will prescribe adequate pain relief for after your extraction, and may prescribe antibiotics as well to lessen risk of infection.

Drink lots of fluids (slowly, carefully) and eat soft foods for a few days. Resume your regular oral hygiene regimen after 24 hours. Swelling and pain should subside after 48 hours, and within a few days you should feel fine and able to resume normal activities. If not, call our office.

If you have heavy bleeding from the extraction site, severe pain and / or swelling for 2-3 days, or an adverse reaction to any medication, please call our office.

THE EXTRACTION PROCESS

  • Step 1: Your tooth, jawbone, and gums around the tooth will be numbed with local anesthetic.
  • Step 2: You will be asked if you feel any pain before the extraction begins, and again at various points during the procedure.
  • Step 3: You will feel pressure and rocking as the tooth is gently loosened in its socket prior to extraction.
  • Step 4: At this point, the dentist will normally show you your tooth and you will be surprised that it is out so quickly and easily.
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