Tooth Extraction Services in Duncanville

In this blog, we are going to discuss one of the most common practices in the field of modern dentistry – tooth extraction. People often have questions about why it is done? is it safe? and the overall cost of the entire process. Are you one of them? If yes, then going through this blog can turn out to be beneficial for you as we have tried to cover all the information related to this topic.

Apart from removal of wisdom teeth in the cases of many teens and adults, there are several other reasons which might demand the extraction of teeth. These include:

      • Dental cavities
      • Oral infections
      • Gum disease
      • Injury in the tooth or the bone surrounding it
      • If the teeth are very crowded
      • Tooth decay

To add on, the patients undergoing chemotherapy or are about to undergo an organ transplant or advised to undergo a tooth extraction. This is done to ensure the oral hygiene of the patients. Extraction of teeth is generally done by a dentist or an oral surgeon who is adept at executing the task yielding positive results. Therefore, if you are suffering from any of the problems mentioned above, it is advisable to go see a dentist. He/she will also brief you about what to expect from a tooth extraction.

Now, the procedures followed in tooth extraction can be categorized into two major types – simple extraction & surgical extraction. In case of a simple extraction the patient receives a local anesthetic which makes the area around the tooth numb. This in turn nullifies the chances of him/her feeling any pressure or pain during the extraction. The dentist usually uses an instrument i.e elevator to loosen the tooth. He/she then uses a forcep to remove the damaged tooth. Though in case of surgical extraction, the patient receives both intravenous and local anesthesia. They can also receive general anesthesia which completely depends on the medical conditions of the patient. To execute surgical extraction, the dentist cut into the patient’s gum with a small incision. At times removal of the bone around the tooth can be required before the extraction.

Cost of tooth extraction:

The cost of tooth extraction varies from one person to another depending on a few pivotal factors. We have listed them in the pointers below for your convenience.

      • Location of the clinic 
      • Type of extraction required
      • Complexity of the extraction process
      • The professional who is about to perform the extraction ( the oral surgeons generally charge more than the dentists)

On an average, the cost of simple tooth extraction can be around $70-$200. Whereas the cost to remove an impacted tooth is comparatively higher and can charge you somewhere between $800 to $4000. It is to be noted that additional sedation such as usage of nitrous oxide can increase the cost of extraction. On the other hand the charge of local anesthesia is included in the price for tooth extraction. You should also know that the extraction fee does not include the cost of any initial examination and X-rays required to figure out if the tooth needs to be removed.

With you now having an idea about the cost and the reasons to get a tooth extraction, there are a few more things which to know about it. What after the extraction is done? Adoption of certain steps can make the recovery process feel smooth and seamless.

        • You should apply an ice pack on your cheek right after the extraction. This helps to reduce swelling.
        • Once the dentist puts the gauge pad on the affected area, you should constantly bite down to reduce the bleeding and fasten the process of clotting. Let the gauge be there until it gets soaked in blood.
        • Never skip taking the medicines which are prescribed to you by the dentist.
        • Taking rest for 24 hours after the extraction is considered to be a must. You should never disobey the doctor.
        • Usage of straw to drink is recommended for the first few hours.
        • You should not smoke 
        • You should not rinse your mouth for at least 24 hours after the extraction. 
        • Spit gently if necessary.
        • Avoid the site of extraction while brushing or flossing.
        • Eat soft food.

If you experience symptoms such as – lasting of bleeding for more than 12 hours, severe fever, swelling and redness, shortness of breath and coughing, do not wait for a moment to get in touch with your dentist. 

We hope that the blog has successfully made you aware of everything one should know about tooth extraction. Looking for a dental clinic to get your tooth extracted in Duncanville, Dallas TX ? Contact Village Family Dental. We are here to offer you with excellent dental services at an economical price.Thank you.

 

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Author: Village Family Dental

Dr. Paul Hung of Village Family Dental - Dentist in Duncanville has been serving in and around Dallas for more than a few years now. Read more