Extractions

Extractions in Chester Springs, PA

While we’d all love to retain our natural teeth for a lifetime, in reality, this rarely happens. Patients may need tooth extractions for a variety of reasons, such as stubborn primary teeth that won’t loosen, overcrowding in the mouth, orthodontic preparation, or potential harm to other teeth. Our trained team of dentists near you uses the latest technology to perform pain-free extractions with minimal discomfort.

When Are Tooth Extractions Needed?

Nearly all tooth extractions are considered routine procedures. Tooth extractions in Chester Springs, PA are sometimes necessary for the following reasons:

Dental Trauma: When a tooth is injured due to trauma, the impact may damage surrounding gums, lips, cheeks, or bone. Sometimes, a blow or fall during sports or accidents may cause damage to neighboring teeth and structures. In such cases, extraction of the broken tooth may be the best option.

Impacted or Decayed Wisdom Tooth: Wisdom, or third molars, erupt between 17 and 21 years of age and often become impacted due to lack of space in the oral cavity. They erupt under the gum tissue and result in extreme pain and discomfort. If not extracted on time, they cause problems in adjacent teeth too. The absence of wisdom teeth does not affect your chewing abilities or your bite.

Overcrowded Teeth: An overcrowded dentition implies that your teeth are misaligned, and too many teeth are crowded into a small space. Other parts of the oral cavity may be filled with gaps. In addition to poor aesthetics, overcrowded teeth often lead to teeth clenching and jaw pain. Our skilled dentists may extract teeth to resolve inconsistencies between tooth and jaw size.

While our skilled dentists always try to save your teeth, at times, getting a tooth extraction at Dentist of Chester Springs may be the best solution.

Safe and Pain-Free Extractions

Depending on the location of the tooth and the nature of the roots, we may perform a simple or surgical extraction. During a simple extraction, after numbing the area of the extraction site, our trained dentists in Chester Springs, PA, will extract the tooth by wiggling it loose from the socket with professional dental tools. For surgical extractions, we may need to make an incision in the gums. You will feel no pain during the procedure. Our experienced dentists use the latest sedation techniques to provide a pain-free experience.

Recovery from Extractions

Recovery from extractions is generally straightforward. Most patients are asked to avoid strenuous activity for a day or two. The most important part of recovery for patients is to allow the extraction site to heal. This means avoiding habits during healing such as vigorous brushing and flossing, drinking with a straw, alcohol consumption, and use of tobacco products through smoking or chewing. If patients experience any unexpected pain, bleeding, or swelling during recovery, they should contact our office immediately.

If you have questions about dental extractions, contact our dental care team. We look forward to your next visit!