Extractions and
Surgical Extractions
Extractions and Surgical Extractions in Lafayette, IN
Tooth extractions are a dental procedure involving the removal of a tooth from its socket. This may be necessary for various reasons, including severe tooth decay, infection, impacted wisdom teeth, or overcrowding. While extractions are often performed to alleviate pain and discomfort, they also play a crucial role in preventing further dental complications and maintaining overall oral health. At Lakewood Family Dental in Lafayette, IN, we offer both simple and surgical extractions in a comfortable environment, ensuring your experience is as stress-free as possible.
Why You May Need a Tooth Extraction
- Severe Decay or Damage: When a tooth is too damaged to be saved with a filling or crown, extraction may be the best option to prevent further complications.
- Impacted Teeth: Wisdom teeth or other impacted teeth that are unable to emerge properly may need to be surgically removed.
- Overcrowding: In preparation for orthodontic treatment, some patients may need extractions to create space for proper alignment.
- Infection: A tooth infection that doesn’t respond to root canal therapy may require extraction to prevent the spread of infection.
The Extraction Process
- Initial Assessment: We’ll evaluate your tooth and determine the best course of action, whether a simple extraction or a more complex surgical extraction is needed.
- Numbing the Area: Local anesthesia is used to numb the area and ensure your comfort during the procedure.
- Simple Extraction: For teeth that are fully erupted, a simple extraction involves loosening the tooth and carefully removing it.
- Surgical Extraction: If the tooth is impacted or broken, a surgical extraction may be required. This involves making an incision in the gum to access and remove the tooth.
- Aftercare: After the extraction, we’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing and minimize discomfort.
FAQs
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the extraction. Some discomfort afterward is normal but can be managed with prescribed medications.
Recovery time varies, but most patients heal within a few days to a week.
Soft foods are recommended for the first few days. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods that may irritate the extraction site.
Schedule Your Extraction Consultation
If you need a tooth extracted, contact Lakewood Family Dental in Lafayette, IN, today to schedule your consultation. We’ll ensure your experience is as smooth and comfortable as possible.