Tooth Extraction: Procedure and Recovery – wisdom teeth removal in Miami Gardens FL

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By American Dental Center Miami Gardens | July 6, 2023

Do you have a tooth extraction coming up? Don’t worry! Tooth extractions are probably a lot more common than you think, and thankfully, you have a lot of options you can consider after your procedure. With some work, a removal will be impossible to notice. Here’s everything you need to know before having your tooth removed.

When do you need a tooth extraction?

You may need to have an extraction due to a severe infection of the tooth, gums, or surrounding bone structure. Extractions are considered whenever damage to the tooth is irreparable and likely to cause more problems in the future. Tooth extractions might also be considered if you have significant crowding and need to create more room for your teeth to sit correctly. If you are looking for wisdom teeth removal in Miami Gardens FL, we can help you.

Your dentist will use extraction when it is determined that saving the tooth either isn’t possible or your best option. For example, in immunocompromised patients, just the risk of infection that a problem tooth can pose may be enough to justify pulling it. Ultimately, it’s a decision you and your dentist will come to after considering your specific situation and the options available to you.

Recovering from a tooth extraction

Typically, the recovery period for a tooth extraction takes about 1-2 weeks. This will depend on how many teeth were extracted, how involved the procedure was, and what you do at home during your recovery period. 

What to avoid after a tooth extraction:

  • Smoking
  • Straws
  • Rinsing
  • Spitting
  • Eating solid or chewy foods

How much discomfort will I be in?

During your extraction, you shouldn’t feel any pain. A dentist usually administers local anesthesia for a tooth extraction, meaning you will be awake during the procedure. Your dentist may decide to use general anesthesia in some cases, so you don’t have to be awake during the procedure. 

Once the tooth is removed, blood will naturally clot in the area to protect the surface and prevent further bleeding. In some cases, the blood clots can be knocked loose, resulting in something called dry socket. This can cause a lot of discomfort, but is easily fixed by using a sedative patch provided by your dentist. The patch protects the tooth and relieves pain until a new clot can form.

How long does this procedure last?

The length of your procedure will depend on a few things; how many teeth are being removed, your comfort level, the condition of your tooth, and the difficulty of extraction. Before your procedure, your dentist will give you an accurate estimate of the time it will take to complete your extraction and when you can expect to be back at home.

Emergency tooth extraction in Miami Gardens, FL

Visit the American Dental Center for emergency tooth extractions and wisdom teeth removal in Miami Gardens, FL. We know that when it comes to an emergency tooth extraction and the severe discomfort it can cause, every second counts. Contact us for an emergency dental visit.

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