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Extractions

Tooth Extractions in Murfreesboro, TN

When people hear the word “extraction,” it can really make them cringe. However, tooth extractions are more common and easier than one would think, and they are performed for several different reasons.

AT Ricafort Dental Group, our dentist near you may suggest tooth extractions in certain situations. Our experienced dentist in Murfreesboro, TN will check your teeth and oral health to determine if extraction is right for you. If your tooth is decayed, it may need to come out to prevent infections. If you have wisdom teeth that are causing teeth crowding, you may need to get them extracted to prevent further complications.

Whatever the reason may be for having your tooth removed, Dr. Erwin M. Ricafort at Ricafort Dental Group in Murfreesboro, TN will make sure you have the best comfort and care during and after the procedure.

A local anesthetic, and even a stronger general anesthetic in some cases, will be administered to numb the area and help you relax. Of course, Dr. Erwin M. Ricafort will discuss the entire procedure process with you and address any concerns or questions you may have.

Simple Vs Surgical Tooth Extraction

You may receive either a simple tooth extraction or a surgical tooth extraction in Murfreesboro, TN depending on your oral health situation. Simple tooth extractions involve the extraction of teeth that can physically be seen, whereas surgical tooth extractions involve the extraction of teeth that are not yet visible or risen from the gum’s surface. Surgical tooth extractions involve other steps, such as cutting into the gums, in order to access the hidden tooth to extract it.

To make you feel more comfortable and relaxed, you will receive an anesthetic, and in some situations, a sedative is administered.

After Your Tooth Extraction

After your tooth extraction, your mouth will need some time to heal up. Follow the steps below for a quicker recovery:

  • Bleeding is normal. Keep a gauze pad at the extraction site to absorb and manage the bleeding.
  • Change the gauze when it is full.
  • When you brush your teeth, avoid brushing the sutures and extraction site.
  • Keep your physical activity levels down.
  • Two days after your extraction, you may rinse your mouth with warm salt water.
  • Place icepacks on your face to keep the swelling down.
  • Eat soft foods.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Avoid smoking for 3-4 days following your tooth extraction to prevent dry socket and infections.

Call Ricafort Dental Group in Murfreesboro, TN if you have any questions or concerns regarding tooth extractions.

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