Seattle Dentist Tooth Extraction Information

SEATTLE DENTIST HAS TOOTH EXTRACTION CARE TIPS

Tooth extractions can be performed by either your Seattle Dentist, Bellevue Dentist, or a specialist called an oral surgeon. www.crinzi.com A tooth that is either damaged or decayed enough that it cannot be repaired by either a filling or crown may need to be extracted by your dentist at Brookside Dental. Impaction of the wisdom teeth may require that these specific teeth must be extracted even though the teeth themselves are not damaged. At the start of the extraction procedure your Seattle Dentist or Bellevue Dentist will use a local anesthesia to numb the area. In those cases where the patient does not want to be awake during the extraction process, the dentists at Brookside Dental will refer those people to a specialist in oral surgery to be put to sleep during the entire process. Extraction procedures done either at your Seattle Dentists or Bellevue Dentists will be done in an environment of optimum safety that utilizes the most modern dental techniques. Once the anesthesia is working the tooth may simply be extracted in one piece or it may have to be taken out in several pieces if it breaks during the process. Special dental surgical instruments are used to free the tooth from the jawbone. Sometimes parts of the gum and bone around the problematic tooth must be cut away to properly remove it.

Following a tooth extraction, the patient should follow the specific instructions given by their personal dentist. We are listing some things that may be important, but these should not be considered as a substitute for the specific instructions given by your dentist or oral surgeon.

Remember that these are general guidelines for tooth extractions and they may or may not apply to your specific extraction situation. Your specific Seattle Family Dentist or Bellevue Family Dentist may have a very different set of instructions for you than those listed above. Your dentist may need to add to, delete or modify these generalized instructions. It is your dentist's instructions for your specific case which should be followed subsequent to a tooth extraction. Always contact your dentist immediately if you develop any complication or have any concerns about your oral health.


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