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Extracting a tooth is never the first option at Elevated Smiles Dentistry. Dr. Joshua Englander always evaluates whether a tooth can be saved before recommending removal. When extraction is the right decision, whether because of severe decay, fracture, advanced gum disease, crowding, or impaction, he performs the procedure with precision and care to make the experience as comfortable as possible.

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A simple extraction is performed on a tooth that is fully visible above the gumline. Dr. Englander numbs the area, loosens the tooth with an instrument called an elevator, and removes it with forceps. The procedure is quick and recovery is straightforward. A surgical extraction is used for teeth that are broken at the gumline, partially or fully impacted beneath the gum and bone, or have roots that are curved or fused to the bone in a way that prevents straightforward removal. Surgical extractions require an incision in the gum and sometimes sectioning the tooth into pieces for removal. Both procedures are performed under local anesthesia at our Bel Air office.
The most frequent reason for extraction at Elevated Smiles is decay so extensive that there is not enough healthy tooth structure remaining for a crown or root canal to restore the tooth to function. Teeth fractured below the gumline present a similar situation. Severe periodontal bone loss that has left a tooth without adequate support may make extraction necessary even when the tooth itself is intact. Impacted wisdom teeth are removed when they cause pain, infection, crowding, or damage to the adjacent molars. In preparation for orthodontic treatment, select teeth may be extracted to create space for alignment.
After extraction, a blood clot forms in the socket and the healing process begins. Bite on gauze for 30 to 45 minutes to control initial bleeding. Apply ice to the cheek for the first 24 hours to reduce swelling. Stick to soft foods for the first few days and avoid smoking, drinking from a straw, or vigorous rinsing, all of which can dislodge the clot and cause a painful condition called dry socket. Most patients return to normal activity within one to three days. Dr. Englander will discuss tooth replacement options at or following your extraction appointment, as leaving a gap untreated leads to neighboring teeth shifting over time.

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