Tooth Extractions IN Grants Pass, OR

Are tooth extractions painful?

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The most common reason for extractions is tooth decay.

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How it works: The tooth extraction process

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Clean & Sanitize

Your dentist will begin by cleaning and disinfecting the treatment site to prepare for the extraction procedure.
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Local Anesthesia

To ensure you feel no pain or discomfort during the procedure, your dentist will use local anesthesia on and around the extraction site.
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Sedation Options

Your dentist may recommend sedation for your tooth extraction. If you are an anxious patient, feel free to request your dentist for options. Sedation can help you relax and feel comfortable during longer extraction procedures.
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Loosening & Removing The Tooth

Using special dental tools, your dentist will slowly and gently begin to loosen the tooth in the socket. Your dentist will then ensure the tooth has been sufficiently loosened before pulling it out with a pair of dental forceps.
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Cleaning & Necessary Sutures

After the tooth has been removed, your dentist will clean and disinfect the area. Sutures will be placed on the extraction site to ensure proper healing.
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Healing & Aftercare

Once the procedure is complete, you’ll be sent home to recover. Your dentist will provide you with a comprehensive set of instructions to help your mouth heal as quickly as possible.

Types of tooth extractions

Basic Extractions

While your dentist will always try to save your tooth first, an extraction may be necessary for teeth that have been severely damaged by injuries, gum disease, or decay.

For example, a tooth may not be possible to save with a root canal if it is deeply infected. Your dentist may recommend an extraction instead. A dental implant, dental bridge, or partial denture can be used to replace your missing tooth and restore the natural function of your smile.

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Overall, the extraction healing process takes about 1-2 weeks.

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Have questions about tooth extractions? Find answers here.

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Your dentist will always try to save your tooth first before considering an extraction.

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