Why Does My Tooth Extraction Require Oral Surgery?

In most cases, oral surgery is required for a tooth extraction because the tooth is impacted—that is, it has failed to erupt through the gum. Thus, an oral surgeon will need to make an incision in order to access the tooth and remove it. Generally, your dentist can identify whether the tooth can be removed without surgery or whether a surgical approach will be required.

When you need oral surgery, you shouldn’t have to settle for anything less than the best. Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery uses the latest dental technology to provide our patients with exceptional treatment, including pain-free sedation options, to ensure a comfortable and successful procedure.

Why You May Need a Tooth Extraction

When it’s at all possible, your dentist will try to save a tooth. However, there are times when a tooth is simply too severely damaged to be saved. When that happens, your dentist will remove the tooth or refer you to an oral surgeon for a surgical extraction. There are a wide array of reasons why a tooth may need to be removed, including:

  • Some of your teeth have become severely decayed
  • You have teeth that are too crowded
  • You suffer from advanced gum disease
  • You are experiencing problems with your wisdom teeth

If it’s time for a tooth to go, it’s generally best not to delay the procedure. The sooner you have a tooth removed, the less likely it is that you will suffer complications.

What to Expect from the Tooth Extraction Procedure

Tooth extraction is a relatively straightforward procedure, but the surgery may differ depending on the status of your tooth. If the tooth is wholly impacted, for example, the procedure may be more extensive. Generally, your oral surgeon will begin by doing a series of X-rays to provide a picture of your mouth and determine the best approach. During the procedure, you may receive a local or general anesthetic to enhance your comfort.

Aftercare for a tooth extraction procedure is generally quite easy. Get plenty of rest on the day after your surgery, and use a gauze pad on the surgical site as advised by your oral surgeon. Avoid smoking, spitting, or drinking through a straw for the first 1 to 2 days following the procedure. Use ice packs to bring down any swelling that occurs, and take prescribed painkillers as needed. If you have any questions, then don’t hesitate to contact your oral surgeon.

Why You Should Call Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery

At Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons have the knowledge and experience necessary to provide the best care for your oral health. If you would like to request an appointment at one of our three locations then get in touch with us today! Our team will be happy to discuss your options with you.