Eliminate Dental Discomfort with Tooth Extractions in Karrinyup
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Tooth Extraction: The Science Behind Pulling Teeth
You can experience pain due to damaged, decayed, or infected teeth. A severely decayed tooth causes discomfort and puts you at risk for more severe problems like swelling, tooth loss, gum disease, or infection in the mouth. If ignored, tooth infection and decay can lead to other oral health problems and have a negative impact on your overall health.
If the infection has spread to the bone, it can cause bone loss and structural damage to the teeth and supporting bone. Additionally, the infection can spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream, increasing your risk for systemic problems such as kidney and liver damage.
If you’re experiencing pain due to a severely infected or damaged tooth, tooth extraction may be recommended to preserve your oral health. Karrinyup Dental Centre offers dental extraction in Karrinyup and can provide you with high-quality dental care. Our professional team of dentists will keep you comfortable and informed every step of the way throughout your dental treatment. Our state-of-the-art dental clinic has the latest technology for a smooth tooth extraction experience.
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Say Goodbye to Painful Dental Issues: How Tooth Extraction Can Help
- Dental Abscess. This painful condition occurs when bacteria enter your mouth's soft tissue, causing pockets of pus to form around the tooth root.
- Severe Toothache. This pain in the teeth or jaw area can be accompanied by difficulty eating or a foul taste in the mouth.
- Gum Disease. Gum disease is caused by the bacteria in plaque buildup and can lead to bleeding gums, bad breath, tooth loss, and bone loss.
- Bad Breath. Bad breath can be embarrassing and have a range of causes, from poor oral hygiene to certain medical conditions such as gum disease.
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The Final Verdict: How Your Dentist Determines Whether You're a Good Candidate for Tooth Extraction
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Severe Tooth Decay or Damage
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Overcrowding or Misalignment
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Impacted Wisdom Teeth
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About Tooth Extraction
Is tooth extraction painful?
How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?
What should I expect during a tooth extraction procedure?
First, the dentist will numb the area of your mouth surrounding the tooth with a local anaesthetic. This will help minimise any pain or discomfort associated with the procedure and make it a comfortable experience.
Once the anaesthetic has taken effect, your dentist will use special tools like dental forceps to loosen and remove the tooth from the socket.
After the tooth has been extracted, your dentist will clean and close the site. Your dentist may put a medicated dressing and gauze over the extraction site to control the bleeding and promote healing.
Finally, your dentist will discuss post-operative instructions with you and prescribe any medications if needed.
What can I do to manage pain after a tooth extraction?
- Take pain management medication as prescribed by your dentist.
- Apply an ice pack to the site of the extraction.
- Eat soft foods and use caution when eating hard foods.
- Rinse your mouth with warm salt water three times a day to reduce swelling.
- Speak with your dentist if your pain persists.
Are there any risks or complications associated with tooth extraction?
Tooth extraction is generally a safe and common dental procedure. But as with any surgery, there are potential risks and complications. These may include:
- Pain, swelling, and bruising around the treatment area
- Bleeding and dry socket (when the blood clot is dislodged from the socket, causing pain and delayed healing)
- Infection, which may require antibiotics or further treatment
- Damage to neighbouring teeth or gums
- Nerve damage, which can cause numbness or tingling in the tongue, lips, or chin
- Sinus problems, if the extraction site is close to the sinuses
Your experienced dentist at Karrinyup Dental Centre will discuss the risks and benefits of tooth extraction with you beforehand, and may recommend additional measures to reduce your risk of complications. These could include taking antibiotics before and after the procedure, avoiding smoking and drinking through a straw, and following proper post-operative care instructions.
If you experience any unusual symptoms or complications after your tooth removal in Karrinyup, it’s important to contact your dentist immediately.
Will I need any follow-up appointments after a tooth extraction?
How much does tooth extraction cost?
The cost of tooth extraction depends on several factors, like the complexity of your case and the number of teeth to be extracted. It can range from $250 to $450 per tooth, and our qualified team of dentists will discuss this with you during consultation.
Please book an appointment with Karrinyup Dental Centre to get a specific cost estimate for your tooth extraction procedure.
How do I care for my mouth after a tooth extraction?
- Place a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.
- Take any prescribed medications as directed.
- Bite down gently on a gauze pad for 30 minutes to stop any bleeding.
- Rest for the remainder of the day as needed.
- Avoid drinking hot liquids for 24-48 hours.
- Don’t rinse your mouth for at least 24 hours.
- Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol in the next 7-10 days.
- Avoid chewing in the area of your extraction.
- Drink fluids and eat soft foods like yoghurt, smoothies, and soups.
- Brush away from the extraction site regularly, but not for the next 24 hours.
- Refrain from using a straw for the first day.
- Use an antibacterial mouthwash as directed.
Will I need a replacement for the extracted tooth?
Yes, you will likely need a replacement for the extracted tooth to prevent further dental problems. When a tooth is missing, the neighbouring teeth can shift out of place, leading to bite problems, crooked teeth, and an increased risk of gum disease and tooth decay. In addition, the jawbone can begin to shrink without the support of the tooth root, which can affect the overall shape of the face and make it more difficult to eat and speak.
Your friendly dentist at Karrinyup Dental Centre can offer options such as a dental implant, bridge, or denture to replace the missing tooth. The chosen method will depend on your oral health, budget, and preferences.
Are there any dietary restrictions after a tooth extraction?
It is essential to avoid hard, crunchy, and chewy foods after tooth extraction, such as nuts, raw vegetables, and gum. Eating soft foods such as mashed potatoes, yoghurt, and soup can help reduce the risk of complications. Additionally, avoiding hot, spicy, and acidic foods and using straws are essential, as these can disrupt healing. It is also important to avoid alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.
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