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Many people become extremely nervous when they learn that they may have to have a tooth pulled. This quick and relatively painless procedure is only done in circumstances where it has become absolutely necessary to extract a tooth. Despite their initial fear, many patients report that they feel much better after having a problematic tooth removed via extraction.

What Will a Tooth Extraction Cost?

You will be given a detailed estimate of your procedure once you have been examined by one of our qualified dentists. The number of teeth being extracted, the complexity of your case and whether you require oral surgery will factor into your total cost. You may want to check with your dental insurance provider to find out what kind of coverage you have for dental extractions.

What Is Tooth Extraction Surgery?

Surgical dental extractions are performed when a tooth hasn’t fully emerged from the gums. Patients are frequently referred to oral surgeons when a general dentist can’t grasp onto a tooth and pull it out via the use of forceps.

Why Do I Need to Have a Tooth Extracted?

If your dentist tells you that you need to have a tooth pulled, it is because there is no other option available. Severe trauma, decay or even gum disease can make it so that a tooth can’t be saved. The below situations are typically cases where a dentist will recommend that you have your tooth extracted.

How Will My Dentist Handle My Decayed, Cracked, or Broken Teeth?

Decayed, broken or cracked teeth, where damage has extended to the middle of the tooth, may be able to be saved with a root canal. However, if your dentist decides that the damage is too much, he or she will advise tooth removal. Once the problem tooth or teeth have been removed, you will find that any pain that you have been experiencing is relieved. Your dentist will discuss tooth replacement options with you. This is so your existing teeth won’t shift out of place.

Is It Necessary to Pull Baby Teeth?

When we hear about getting a tooth pulled, we often think of the procedure being done on adults. However, there are cases when it is necessary to perform an extraction on baby teeth. Cases, where a child has severe decay or infection, may require a dentist to pull a baby tooth. Another case where this may be necessary is when an adult tooth is prevented from properly growing in by a baby tooth.

Why Do Dentists Pull Teeth in Cases of Severe Gum Disease?

Gum disease is no laughing matter. Advanced cases of this disease (also referred to as periodontal disease) can cause patients to lose the ligaments that keep the teeth inside of the mouth. This breaking down of the ligaments can be painful. That’s why many dentists recommend dental extraction surgery in cases where a patient has advanced gum disease.

Why Do Wisdom Teeth Need to be Extracted?

Wisdom teeth frequently need to be extracted because most people don’t have room for extra molars in their mouths. Wisdom teeth extractions are a routinely performed procedure that can prevent a multitude of serious oral health problems from occurring. Failing to take out the wisdom teeth can lead to issues such as bone damage, infection and crooked teeth. If your wisdom teeth have fully grown in, your dentist will probably be able to remove them without surgery. However, if they are still located beneath the surface of your gums, you will probably be referred to an oral surgeon for wisdom tooth extraction surgery.

Why Does the Dentist Want to Extract My Crowded Teeth?

A dentist will often pull one or more teeth when a patient is in need of braces due to their mouth not being large enough to fit in all of their adult teeth. This is so the patient’s mouth will have plenty of room for the teeth to straighten out once they have begun orthodontic treatment.

What Kind of Aftercare Follows a Dental Extraction Procedure?

You will be expected to avoid strenuous activities for at least 24 hours following your procedure. Your dentist will also give you a list of things that you should not do. You should follow all of the tooth extraction healing instructions that the dentist gives you so that the tooth extraction site can properly heal. Instructions for minimizing discomfort and swelling will also be given to you following your procedure.

How Quickly Does an Extraction Site Heal?

Most simple extraction sites are fully healed within one week of the procedure. A molar extraction or any extraction involving oral surgery will require a bit longer until the site is healed.

Contact our office at (845) 512-1219 to discover more about how a tooth extraction in Suffern can help you to get your oral health back on track.

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