Why Do We Perform Tooth Extractions?

There are many reasons why a tooth may need to be extracted, but it is often considered a last resort. Some of the reasons why an extraction may be necessary include:

  • The tooth is severely decayed or damaged and cannot be repaired
  • The tooth is causing crowding or alignment issues in the mouth
  • The tooth is infected, or abscessed, and other treatments have failed
  • The patient is preparing for radiation therapy or another treatment that could damage the tooth

Extractions can be performed by a general dentist or an oral surgeon, depending on the complexity of the case. The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia to numb the area, although sedation may also be used if necessary. The tooth is then removed using special instruments, and the area is sutured closed.

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Why Choose Old Moreland Dental?

Old Moreland Dental is the ideal choice for patients who are looking for superior service, individualized care, and the highest quality dental work. We listen to your concerns and goals, and craft a treatment plan that helps you achieve those goals. We deliver 5-star service and the quality dental care you deserve. We surpass the expectations of our patients by going above and beyond to create a pleasurable experience through elevated hospitality and care. If you are looking for a dental clinic that will exceed your expectations with tooth extractions in Savannah, Hilton Head, and Bluffton, Old Moreland Dental is a perfect choice.

What To Expect During Your Tooth Extractions?

When you come in for dental extractions in the Savannah, Hilton Head, and Bluffton areas, our team will do everything we can to make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible. We understand that many people have had bad experiences with dental care in the past, and we want to change that. Our team is highly skilled and experienced, and we will take great care of you.

You can expect us to explain the procedure every step of the way, so that you know exactly what is happening. We will also use numbing agents to ensure that you feel minimal discomfort during the procedure. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help you in any way we can.

Tooth Extractions FAQ

What is the exact procedure for dental extractions?

The dentist will numb the area around the tooth with local anesthesia. Once the area is numb, the dentist will use special instruments to loosen the tooth and then remove it from the mouth.

What should I expect after dental extraction?

It is normal to experience some mild bleeding and swelling after extraction. The dentist will give you specific instructions on how to care for the extraction site. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper healing.

What should I do or not do after my tooth extractions?

After an extraction, it is important to take care of the wound and avoid anything that could irritate it, such as smoking or drinking from a straw. The area will usually heal within a week or two. In some cases, a dental implant may be placed to fill the empty space left by the extracted tooth.

Why is it important to replace extracted teeth immediately?

It is important to replace extracted teeth immediately because leaving a gap in your smile can lead to several problems. First, it can be difficult to eat and speak properly with missing teeth. Second, adjacent teeth may begin to shift out of place, which can cause further dental problems. Before your dental extractions, we will ensure that the gaps left over by your extracted teeth are filled and that your teeth do not shift and cause you any further issues down the road.

What is the recovery time for a dental extraction?

The recovery time for a dental extraction will depend on the type of surgery and the location of the teeth. In most cases, you should expect to recover in seven to 14 days. However, in some cases, the bone may take longer to grow in the gum, which can extend the recovery time.

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