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Gentle, professional tooth extractions offered

At our practice, we are dedicated to preserving the health of your teeth with regular dental cleanings and exams. We work closely with our patients to provide them with the necessary tools and knowledge for maintaining their teeth for a lifetime. However, there are situations where a dental extraction may be unavoidable. Whether it is caused by trauma, gum disease, deep decay, bone loss, or other factors, we will carefully assess the situation and advise you on whether the tooth can be saved or if extraction is the best course of action.

If extraction is necessary, our caring dentist and supportive team will guide you through the process and discuss potential tooth replacement options. While losing a tooth is never ideal, our main goal is to prioritize your overall health and well-being, and sometimes removing a problematic tooth is essential for your long-term oral health.

Simple vs surgical tooth extraction: what's the difference?

Simple Extractions

During a simple extraction, a tooth that has already emerged from your gums is removed. These extractions are usually straightforward. Our main goal is to make sure your jaw is completely numb to prevent any discomfort. The tooth will then be loosened from its socket and gently extracted. Some bleeding is normal, but it should stop within about thirty minutes after the procedure. Dr. Gomez may recommend avoiding activities such as smoking and drinking through a straw while you heal.

Surgical Extractions

When it comes to surgical extractions, it involves the removal of teeth that have not fully emerged or have not emerged at all. In order to access the tooth, an incision will need to be made. Our dentist's top priority is ensuring your comfort, so the procedure will only begin once your jaw is completely numb.

After the incision is made, the tooth will be gently loosened and removed. Stitches may be required for proper healing in surgical extractions. Dr. Gomez will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your specific surgical site and will help manage any pain during the healing process, although tooth extraction is typically not very painful.

By diligently following the post-surgical instructions provided, you can anticipate a speedy recovery.

Why might I need an extraction?

Decay, Trauma, or Root Canal Failure

Severe decay, trauma, or a failed root canal treatment can often result in the need for a tooth extraction. However, with proper dental care, including regular visits to the dentist and a good oral hygiene routine at home, this type of extraction can usually be avoided, except in cases of blunt trauma. These situations are considered dental emergencies and may cause symptoms such as toothache, swelling, and a blister on the gum. Our emergency dentist in Winnie is dedicated to alleviating your pain, so please reach out to our dental team at the first sign of discomfort or infection.

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

Many teenagers and young adults often have their wisdom teeth removed, but it is not always necessary. Digital x-rays can help determine if extraction is needed, especially if the teeth are growing in a way that could harm other teeth or cause discomfort. Wisdom teeth, located at the back of the mouth, can be difficult to keep clean, making extraction necessary in some cases for overall health and comfort.

Before Orthodontics

If your jaw is too small to accommodate all of your teeth, they may become twisted and overlap. In these situations, your dentist may recommend extracting a tooth before beginning orthodontic treatment to address the problem.

Before Dentures

For individuals who have suffered significant tooth loss and have weak remaining teeth that cannot support a partial denture or dental bridge, the dentist may recommend extracting the teeth and opting for full dentures as a replacement.

What tooth replacements do you offer?

At Nederland Family Dental, we offer a variety of tooth replacement options to help restore your smile following tooth loss. Our dentist will evaluate the health of your teeth and gums to recommend the best solution for improving your smile.

Some of the tooth replacement options we provide include:

  • Dental bridges: Replacement teeth attached to adjacent teeth.
  • Dental implants: Surgical implantation of replacement root and dental crown.
  • Dentures and partials: Restoration teeth on an arch to fill in for full or partial tooth loss.

Do you offer sedation dentistry?

A study in the British Dental Journal found that individuals with dental phobias are more likely to have cavities and missing teeth, as well as a lower quality of life related to oral health. Fortunately, sedation dentistry in Winnie, TX offers a safe and stress-free option for those with dental phobias. Conscious sedation involves taking oral medication before the procedure, allowing patients to remain relaxed and even fall asleep if needed. The dentist will assess the patient's medical history and medications to determine if they are a suitable candidate for sedation dentistry. Patients will take the medication in the dental office under supervision and should arrange for a ride home as they may feel groggy afterward. To learn more about sedation dentistry in Winnie, TX, individuals can contact Dr. G. Whitney Gomez's office to schedule a dental consultation and experience a worry-free dental visit.

How to prevent tooth loss?

It is advised to follow the best practices recommended by the American Dental Association to avoid further tooth loss.
  • It is important to schedule dental exams and teeth cleanings with your dentist twice a year.
  • Don't forget to brush your teeth and floss at least twice a day at home.
  • Avoid consuming foods and drinks that are high in sugar and acidic to maintain good oral health.
If you have an oral health condition such as gingivitis or periodontal disease, your dentist will create a personalized treatment plan for you.

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