When are tooth extractions recommended?

In many situations, the team at The Melrose Dentist can save teeth that might otherwise need to be extracted. For example, a root canal may provide a viable solution for saving a decaying or infected tooth.

However, extraction may be the best option for some issues, such as:

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Impacted wisdom teeth

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Overcrowded teeth

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Teeth that are broken or decayed below the gumline

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Advanced periodontal disease

Though a tooth extraction may sound unpleasant and unappealing, the team uses techniques to put you at ease and provides advanced prosthodontic solutions to restore your smile.

What happens during a tooth extraction?

Your dentist has you rest comfortably in an exam room for the extraction. Once you’re ready, they numb the treatment area, so you don’t feel any pain during the removal.

After the anesthetic kicks in, your dentist uses various specialized tools to lift the tooth from the root and separate it into pieces. After pulling the entire tooth, your dentist sews the opening shut and applies gauze to the treatment are

Your dentist provides follow-up recommendations and may provide a prescription for pain medication. You may need to adjust your diet and rinse your mouth periodically while your gums heal. Be sure to discuss your goals for treatment with The Melrose Dentist so they can set up any follow-up procedures.

What can I do to fill the gap in my teeth?

If your extraction involves overcrowded or wisdom teeth, you probably won’t need a replacement tooth. The Melrose Dentist offers many restorative options for missing teeth that do affect your smile. 

You may choose to explore some of the following restorative options to replace your missing tooth:

The Melrose Dentist specializes in creating aesthetically-pleasing, fully-functional smiles. . 

Experience exceptional dental care with our skilled and highly trained team!

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