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Surgical Tooth Extraction in Holyoke, MA

A Patient’s Guide to Surgical Tooth Extraction

If a dentist has recommended surgical tooth extraction, you may be wondering about the procedure, how it works, and the aftercare procedure. Although many people are nervous going into their extraction, Dr. Eric Chen is skilled at pain management and performing the surgery effectively and efficiently. 

To schedule an appointment with our dentist in Holyoke, MA, contact our dental office today at (413) 538-7400.

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What Is Surgical Tooth Extraction?

Surgical tooth extraction is a routine dental procedure involving the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This type of extraction is typically necessary when a tooth can’t be easily removed with forceps, such as when it’s impacted, broken, or has extensive decay. 

Wisdom tooth removal is often a surgical extraction procedure. The procedure is usually performed with the patient under general anesthesia or local anesthesia and often takes as little as a single visit to the dentist. 

Why Dentists Recommend Surgical Tooth Extraction

There are several reasons why you might need a surgical tooth extraction. The most common is an impacted tooth, meaning it’s stuck beneath the gum line and can’t emerge on its own. Impacted teeth can be painful and lead to infections and other dental problems. 

Additionally, a tooth may need surgical extraction if it’s severely damaged or decayed and can’t be saved through other treatments or removed with a simple tooth extraction. Finally, surgical tooth extraction may be necessary if you’re undergoing orthodontic treatment and need a tooth removed to make room for other teeth.

The Surgical Tooth Extraction Process

The procedure begins with your dentist or oral surgeon administering a local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. In some cases, dental sedation or general anesthesia may help the patient relax or if multiple teeth need extracting.

The dental professional will make an incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and surrounding bone. They’ll then use special instruments to loosen the tooth from the socket and remove it carefully. In some cases, the tooth may need to be divided into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.

Once the tooth has been extracted, your dentist or oral surgeon will clean the area and place stitches to close the incision in the gum tissue. A gauze is then placed over the extraction site to help stop bleeding and encourage blood clot formation, an essential part of healing.

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Surgical Tooth Extraction Aftercare

Aftercare is a critical part of the healing process following a surgical tooth removal. Here are some steps you can take to ensure a speedy and successful recovery:

  • Bite down on gauze: After the procedure, your dentist will place gauze over the extraction site to help stop bleeding. Bite firmly on the gauze for at least 30 to 45 minutes, replacing it with a fresh piece if necessary.
  • Apply ice: Applying an ice pack to your cheek can help reduce swelling and discomfort. Apply it for 10 minutes at a time, with a 20-minute break in between, for the first 24 to 48 hours.
  • Avoid strenuous activity: Avoid exercise, heavy lifting, and other rigorous activities for the first few days after the surgery.
  • Take medication: Take any prescribed pain medication and antibiotics as directed by your dentist. Over-the-counter pain medication like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can also help manage pain.
  • Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol: Smoking can delay healing and increase the risk of infection. Drinking alcohol can also delay healing and may interact with your medication.
  • Rinse with saltwater: Beginning 24 hours after the extraction, gently rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day to help reduce swelling and prevent infection.
  • Stick to soft foods: Avoid hard or chewy foods that may irritate the extraction site. Stick to soft foods like soup, yogurt, mashed potatoes, and smoothies.
  • Follow up with your dentist: Make sure to attend any follow-up appointments with your dentist and follow their instructions for recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Safe Surgical Tooth Extractions

Surgical extractions are a common dental procedure performed when a tooth cannot be easily removed using traditional extraction methods. This procedure involves making an incision in the gum tissue and removing the tooth from its socket. While it may sound intimidating, surgical tooth extractions are safe and effective when performed by a skilled dental professional. 

Contact us today at (413) 538-7400 to learn more about this procedure at our Holyoke dental office. We serve patients in the Greater Springfield area, including Westfield, Southampton, South Hadley, and nearby Western Massachusetts communities.

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