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When you head to the dentist the very last thing you want to hear is that you need to have your teeth extracted.  Tooth extractions bring to mind pain, swelling, bleeding, etc.  Dental extractions, also known as exodontias, have been perfected in recent years though.  You can experience a wonderful extraction with very little pain and swelling in the aftermath.

Some of the more common reasons for getting teeth pulled include the need for the removal of wisdom teeth and infected teeth.  Sometimes teeth need to be removed to make way for braces as well.  Another reason for tooth extractions is simply to remove baby teeth that are blocking incoming permanent teeth.

Wisdom teeth, when not removed can become impacted, causing a lot of pain or even damaging other teeth.  When they come out partially they can become infected because the spaces created between the gums and teeth become breeding grounds for bacteria.  A dentist in Stockton can help you to eliminate this problem quickly and essentially pain free.  If your teeth are already infected, whether because of tooth decay or for other reasons, you need to have them pulled immediately to stop the infection from spreading.  Hanging baby teeth can create problems for incoming permanent teeth as well, so you’ll want to deal with that situation before it gets worse.

By contacting a Stockton dentist you will be able to make sure that your dental extractions are taken care of promptly and as pain free as possible.  Most wisdom teeth extractions are done while the patient is under general anesthesia because it makes the surgery go much more smoothly.  Still others are performed while the patient is only under sedation.  The most common tool used in the tool extraction is one of several types of forceps.  Through x-rays the dentist is able to tell how the teeth are growing within the gums and can tell best how to extract them.

To speed healing steps are taken to ensure that the patient is comfortable.  Upon waking up their driver is instructed to immediately head to the pharmacy and pick up their antibiotics and pain medications.  With a constant cycle of pain medications going and ice packs being applied the tooth extractions will heal quickly due to decreased swelling and tenseness around the area of extraction.

Dental extractions are no longer a need for concern or fear.  By contacting a qualified dentist or oral surgeon you will be able to have a positive experience.  Bad teeth no longer need to plague your mouth.

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