Teeth Extraction: A Simple Guide
Teeth extraction is a common dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the bone. Dentists usually recommend extraction only when a tooth cannot be saved with other treatments like fillings or root canal therapy.
Why is Tooth Extraction Needed?
There are several reasons why a tooth may need to be removed:
- Severe tooth decay or infection
- Gum disease causing loose teeth
- Impacted wisdom teeth (teeth that don’t come out properly)
- Overcrowding before orthodontic treatment (braces)
- Broken or damaged teeth beyond repair
Types of Tooth Extraction
There are two main types:
- Simple ExtractionThis is done on visible teeth. The dentist loosens the tooth and removes it using special tools.
- Surgical ExtractionThis is a slightly more complex procedure used when the tooth is not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth. It may involve a small incision in the gum.
What Happens During the Procedure?
- The dentist gives local anesthesia to numb the area
- The tooth is gently removed
- Gauze is placed to control bleeding
- In some cases, stitches may be used.
The procedure is usually quick and painless due to anesthesia.
Aftercare Tips
Proper care after extraction is important for healing:
- Bite on gauze to stop bleeding
- Avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully for 24 hours
- Eat soft foods and avoid hot or spicy items
- Do not smoke or use straws
- Maintain oral hygiene but avoid the extraction area
Possible Complications
Though rare, some complications can occur:
- Dry socket (painful condition when the clot is dislodged)
- Swelling or mild pain
- Infection
If you experience severe pain, swelling, or fever, contact your dentist immediately.
Conclusion
Tooth extraction is a safe and routine procedure when done by a qualified dentist. With proper care and follow-up, healing is usually quick and smooth.
written by Dr. Shruthi Raikar
Avira Dental wellness, J.P Nagar, Bangalore
+91 7204432403