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Tooth Extraction

We want our teeth in our mouths, right? Though this is true most of the time, many situations can arise where removing a tooth might actually be the best option. Tooth extraction in Riverside is far from uncommon, but you still want an experienced dental surgeon on your side to ensure a smooth procedure. Our options include wisdom tooth removal and more at Tropic Dental Care, providing a comfortable routine procedure that will see you leaving our office with improved symptom relief and a healthier smile overall. Contact us today to learn more about tooth removal and if it might be what you need.

What Is Tooth Extraction?

A tooth extraction is a surgical procedure to remove a damaged or otherwise problematic tooth. The most common version of this procedure is wisdom teeth removal, which thousands of patients get across the country each year. The good news is that modern tooth extraction is typically painless, fast, and can be good for your overall oral health in some situations. The procedure consists of your surgeon providing an appropriate anesthetic and then taking out the tooth. Usually, this is done with only minor incisions that heal within a matter of days.
What Is the Procedure Like?

As we mentioned above, getting a tooth pulled in the 21st century is far from what it used to be. Nowadays, we use either numbing local anesthetic or sedation to ensure that you feel absolutely no pain during your procedure. Once you are number, tooth removal can actually be only a matter of a few minutes, depending on the tooth you need taken out. Wisdom teeth extraction can sometimes take a little longer, as the teeth may still be beneath the gums or in unusual positions.

 

After your tooth extraction, you can return home the same day. However, you will need someone to drive you if you had any kind of sedation. Even if you did not, having someone drive you can still be a good idea so you aren’t distracted by lingering numbness or any soreness. Speaking of, there can be some soreness, stiffness, swelling, and bleeding at the site of the extraction. However, these are normal and can clear up in a matter of a few days most of the time. Some lingering swelling and stiffness can take a bit longer to go away.

Signs You Need a Tooth Pulled
Removing a tooth will always be our last resort option at Tropic Dental Care. Before that, we will do anything we can to save a tooth if it is viable. However, sometimes damage, decay, or other factors can result in a tooth that simply needs to be taken out of the equation. In these situations, a tooth extraction in Riverside at Tropic Dental Care will be just what your smile needs. If you notice any of the following symptoms, it might mean a tooth need removing. However, it is still important to come in for an appointment first, so our specialist can see if you actually need your tooth removed or if we can save and restore the tooth.
Do you have?
  • Severe tooth pain?
  • Persistent jaw pain or stiffness?
  • Visible gum disease (or history of gum disease)?
  • Gums that are significantly swollen or discolored around a tooth?
  • Bleeding from gums around a tooth?
  • Severely decayed or damaged teeth?
These might point to a tooth that needs removal, or they might point to a tooth on the verge of being able to be saved. All the more reason to give us a call and set up your next appointment at Tropic Dental Care as soon as possible to get timely treatment.
Alternatives to Tooth Removal
For damaged or decayed teeth, there is often the chance to restore the tooth rather than pull it. If you catch the problem early on, a simple routine root canal may be enough to get your tooth back on track. Other options include dental bonding. If you have already had a tooth removed, you can replace them with long-lasting dental implants or dental bridges to get your smile back to 100%. Before your tooth removal, we can discuss all your tooth restoration options with you so you can have a full plan going into the procedure.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Your wisdom teeth, or final molars, often do not have enough room to grow in. Even if they erupt, they can cause issues like crowding or tooth decay (due to being hard to properly clean). When your wisdom teeth pose an issue, the best solution can often be to remove them. Like tooth extraction, wisdom teeth removal involves a pain-free process that removes the teeth and preserves your oral health.

Who Needs Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Wisdom teeth typically begin to erupt in later adolescence, but we may recommend removal before or after that period based on your situation. We may recommend removing your wisdom teeth if you have signs of: Impaction: Occurs when wisdom teeth have insufficient room to fully erupt. Instead, they become trapped in the jaw or gums, causing pain, cysts, or infection. Recurrent infections: Partially erupted wisdom teeth can trap bacteria. Those bacteria increase your risk of repeated gum infections (pericoronitis). Crowding or shifting of teeth: Without sufficient space, wisdom teeth can put pressure on neighboring teeth. Over time, this can lead to crowding or bite changes. Tooth decay or gum disease: Their rear location makes wisdom teeth a challenge to properly brush and clean. Given enough time, they will likely develop cavities and cause gum problems.

If you think you need a root canal, we strongly recommend you call our office or use our online form to set up your appointment today. In a case where the infection might be considered an emergency, we even offer patients the option for same-day emergency dentist appointments. In any case, the sooner you come in for treatment, the better your results can be. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and give your smile the premium care and treatment it deserves.

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FAQ

Recovery times will mostly depend on procedure complexity and your age. Simple extractions tend to involve minimal swelling with a rapid recovery over a few days. Complex extractions (like impacted wisdom teeth removal) can take a few days to over 1 week. While full recovery can take some time, you can return to most activities before that point. A couple of days off from work or school are usually all you will need.

We provide individualized post-extraction instructions based on your situation. These usually include:

  • Using over-the-counter pain medication to manage discomfort
  • Avoiding strenuous activity, smoking, and straws for up to 72 hours
  • Eating only soft foods
  • Rinsing gently but NOT swishing

Dry socket occurs when the blood clot that forms in the extraction site becomes dislodged. This can expose the interior (nerves and bone) to bacteria and prevent healing. It’s not fun. The good news is that following your post-extraction instructions carefully should prevent it from happening.

Extraction costs reflect the procedure’s complexity, with simple extractions costing less than complex ones. The final cost will depend on elements like:

  • X-rays and other imaging
  • Anesthesia
  • Any additional treatments required
  • Dental insurance plan coverage

While most dental insurance plans cover extraction, the out-of-pocket costs will vary with different plans. We do accept all PPO plans and Denti-Cal.

The use of local anesthesia will generally ensure that the tooth extraction itself is pain-free. You can still feel some pressure, but it shouldn’t amount to actual pain. Soreness, stiffness, and discomfort are normal after the procedure. For most cases, basic pain relievers are sufficient to keep discomfort manageable. At your oral surgeon’s discretion, they may prescribe case-specific medication such as pain medication or anti-inflammatories.

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