Tooth Extractions and Wisdom Teeth Services in Sharon, MA
All About Tooth Extraction Services & Wisdom Teeth Removal
If you’re an adult with all of their teeth, the idea of removing any of them might be offputting. However, tooth extractions are one of the most common dental procedures, and they can be necessary for a variety of reasons, including decay, trauma, and overcrowding. Wisdom teeth in particular can cause issues for many people, and dentists often recommend removing them. If you’re looking for tooth extraction services or wisdom teeth removal, look no further than Sharon, MA dentist, Alla Agamov, DMD. Dr. Agamov is a highly skilled dentist who can provide you with the care you need.
What are Tooth Extraction Services and Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Tooth extraction services refer to the removal of one or more teeth from the mouth. This procedure is typically done under local anesthesia and can be performed by a general dentist or an oral surgeon. Wisdom teeth removal is related to the removal of the third molars, which typically emerge in the late teens or early twenties.
At our Sharon, MA, dental office we provide two kinds of tooth extractions, including:
- Simple Extractions: These are done when the tooth can be easily seen in the mouth and removed with forceps.
- Surgical Extractions: These are more complex and may involve making an incision in the gum to access the tooth. This is an often necessary step for wisdom teeth.Â
What are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars to emerge at the back of the mouth. They typically develop between the ages of 17 and 25. While wisdom teeth can be valuable for chewing and are part of our ancestral heritage, they often cause issues due to a lack of space in the modern human mouth.
When wisdom teeth do not have enough room to grow properly, they can cause a variety of problems, including:
- Impaction: Impacted wisdom teeth can’t fully emerge from the gums, causing pain and swelling. Impacted teeth can also create a flap of gum tissue where bacteria can accumulate, leading to infection.
- Crowding: The emergence of wisdom teeth can shift the position of other teeth, causing crowding, which can lead to further dental problems.
- Damage to Adjacent Teeth: Wisdom teeth can cause damage to adjacent teeth as they emerge, particularly if they push against them. This can lead to cracks, chips, and other dental issues.
- Cysts and Tumors: Wisdom teeth can develop cysts and tumors, which can cause significant pain and require surgical removal.
- Gum Disease: Wisdom teeth can make it difficult to properly clean the gums, leading to the development of gum disease.
For these reasons, dentists often recommend removing wisdom teeth before they cause problems, or as soon as they start to develop. If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort due to your wisdom teeth, be sure to speak to a dental professional like Dr. Agamov to determine the best course of action.
Who Needs Tooth Extraction Services or Wisdom Teeth Removal?
There are several reasons why you might need a tooth extraction or wisdom teeth removal, including:
- Decay: If a tooth is severely decayed or damaged, it may need to be removed.
- Infection: If an infection has spread to the tooth pulp, a root canal may not save the tooth, and extraction may be necessary.
- Overcrowding: If there’s not enough room in your mouth for your teeth, your dentist may recommend extraction to create more space.
- Impacted wisdom teeth: When the third molars don’t have enough room to emerge, they can become impacted, causing pain and other issues.
Benefits of Tooth Extraction Services and Wisdom Teeth Removal
Tooth extraction services and wisdom teeth removal can provide several benefits for patients. Some of these benefits include:
Pain Relief
Tooth extractions can help alleviate pain caused by damaged or decayed teeth, as well as wisdom teeth that are causing discomfort or impaction.
Preventing Infection
If a tooth is severely infected, it can spread to other parts of the mouth and body. Removing the infected tooth can prevent the infection from spreading and causing further damage.
Improved Oral Health
Removing problematic teeth can improve overall oral health and prevent further dental problems from arising.
Improved Bite
Teeth that are overcrowded or misaligned can cause issues with a patient’s bite, which can lead to discomfort and other dental problems. Tooth extractions can help alleviate these issues and improve the patient’s bite.
Cost Savings
Addressing dental issues early on can prevent the need for more costly dental procedures down the road.
Preventing Complications
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause a variety of complications, including damage to nearby teeth, cysts, and infections. Removing these teeth can prevent these complications from occurring.
The Tooth Extraction Process
Consultation
Before going forward with tooth extraction, you’ll undergo a consultation with Dr. Agamov. Your dentist will examine your mouth, which includes X-rays, review your medical history, and ask about your smile goals.Â
Your dentist will go through your options and help you make the right decision for your smile. She can also offer sedation dentistry if you feel like you’ll need help relaxing during your extraction.Â
Preparation
To prepare you for extraction, we’ll rinse your mouth out to clear it of any debris. Then, we’ll apply a local anesthetic to numb any pain and help you feel comfortable. We’ll make sure your anesthetic as well as any sedative you may have chosen are both working properly before we proceed.Â
Extraction
For simple tooth extraction, Dr. Agamov will use special tools to grasp, loosen, and extract the tooth from its socket. For surgical tooth extraction, your Sharon dentist will make an incision into your gums to fully expose every portion of the tooth, making it easier to remove.
Aftercare
After tooth extraction, you’ll need to take special care and be extremely attentive to ensure proper healing. We will make sure you know the correct way to care for your mouth after tooth extraction. Common guidelines your dentist will want you to follow include the following:
- Attend follow-up cleanings and exams.Â
- Avoid strenuous activity for at least 24 hours after your procedure.
- Avoid smoking or using tobacco products.
- Use over-the-counter pain medication to control pain and discomfort.
- Take any prescribed antibiotics as directed.
- Gently rinse your mouth using one teaspoon of salt dissolved in 8oz of warm water or an antimicrobial mouthwash three to four times a day and after you eat.
- Avoid vigorous rinsing, spitting, and sucking on straws for the first 72 hours after your procedure. This can dislodge the blood clot and impede healing.Â
- Don’t touch the surgical site when you brush and floss.Â
- Avoid foods and drinks that can irritate your mouth, including items that are spicy, hot, and caffeinated.   Â
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of a tooth extraction or wisdom teeth removal will vary depending on the complexity of the procedure and your insurance coverage. For example, if you require surgical extraction or need multiple teeth removed, costs may go up. Your dentist’s financial specialist will work with you to determine the cost of your procedure and help you understand your insurance benefits.
You shouldn’t feel any pain during the procedure, as local anesthetic will be used to numb the area around the tooth. Your dentist may also provide sedation to further help you stay relaxed and pain-free. However, you may experience some discomfort and soreness in the days following the procedure. This can usually be easily managed with pain medication and ice packs.
Recovery time will depend on the complexity of the procedure and your individual healing process. In general, you can expect to experience some swelling and discomfort for a few days after the procedure. You’ll be given specific instructions on how to care for your mouth and what to expect during the recovery process.
As with any medical procedure, there are some risks associated with tooth extractions and wisdom teeth removal, including infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding teeth or structures. However, these risks are rare and can be minimized by choosing an experienced dentist and following proper aftercare procedures.
Keep Your Smile Strong, Schedule Your Tooth Extraction Today!
If you’re in need of tooth extractions & wisdom teeth services in Sharon, MA, Dr. Agamov is here to help. Whether you need a simple extraction or a more complex procedure, we have the skills and expertise to provide you with the care you need.Â
If you believe you may benefit from tooth extraction, contact our Sharon dental office by calling (781) 784-8435. You can also request an appointment by clicking the button below and one of our friendly team members will get back to you shortly. Your dentist is accepting new and returning patients from Sharon and its surrounding areas, including Stoughton, Foxborough, and Canton. Â