Tooth Extractions in Mountain View & Sunnyvale, CA
Are you suffering from damaged teeth or teeth that cannot be
restored? If yes, then a tooth extraction would be the best
treatment option for you.
Teeth extractions may be necessary for several reasons. Some of
the common causes could be extensive decay, trauma, or
overcrowding. In most cases, your decayed teeth can be restored
with fillings, crowns, onlays, or even a root canal therapy. But
when we come across instances where a tooth cannot be saved, it
would require an extraction.
The extraction process
Before beginning the extraction process, your dentist will numb
the areas around your tooth, jawbone, and gums with a local
anesthetic. Once numbed and ready, the dentist will gently extract
your decayed tooth. The patient may experience a slight difference
in pressure during the process, which is normal.Â
Sectioning a tooth
In certain instances, the tooth may be hard to remove due to
complications in the jawbone or the surrounding gums. In such
situations, your dentist will remove your damaged tooth by
separating them into sections.Â
Aftercare instructions
After your tooth extraction process, it is natural to experience a
bit of bleeding. The patient would have to bite a piece of
gauze in order to stop the bleeding and initiate the formation of
a clot. If patients begin to experience any signs of swelling, it
is advised to use an ice pack.
 For the next 24 hours, patients must not resume oral
hygiene, either in the form of brushing or flossing. This could
dislodge the blood clot and cause more bleeding, and even give
rise to an infection.
For more information on teeth extractions, request an
appointment with Dr. Le,
Dentist Mountain View, CA.
