What Can I Expect from a Dental Extraction?

At Cream City Dental, Dr. Ibrahem and his dedicated team are committed to prevention and early intervention to maintain natural teeth and healthy smiles. However, there are times when extracting a tooth is the only viable option to safeguard your oral health. We would like to reassure you that we will do everything we can to ensure the entire process is comfortable and free of stress.

Why Would You Need to Have a Tooth Extracted?

Saving a damaged tooth is always our top priority. However, we may need to extract a severely damaged or decayed tooth to prevent complications, including an abscess or infection that may impact your overall health. We may also need to remove loose teeth that have lost their support due to advanced gum disease or teeth with fractures that extend under the gum line that cannot be repaired using traditional restorative treatments.

In some cases, we may need to perform selective tooth extractions as a component of an orthodontic treatment plan. That will make the needed room for crowded teeth to realign, delivering a beautiful, straight smile.

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

Extracting wisdom teeth is one of the most common oral surgeries performed today. These third molars are notorious for causing oral health problems, including being impacted or trapped under the jaw, leading to pain and infection. They also trap food debris, increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum infections. Dr. Ibrahem will evaluate your smile to determine whether your wisdom teeth require extraction.

What Can You Expect During a Tooth Extraction?

Dr. Ibrahem of Cream City Dental is known for his gentle techniques and compassionate demeanor. He will numb the area with a local anesthetic and ensure you are comfortable and understand the procedure before extracting your tooth.

Depending on your situation, you may require a simple or surgical extraction. A simple extraction is needed when a tooth is visible and easily accessible. Dr. Ibrahem will use special dental tools to loosen the affected tooth and gently remove it. If the tooth is impacted, weak, or broken under the gum line, you may need a surgical extraction, which may involve making an incision in the gum tissues to access and remove the tooth. Most patients report minimal to no discomfort during or after the procedure.

What Happens After A Tooth Extraction?

Dr. Ibrahem will place a gauze pad over your extraction site to stop bleeding and promote healing. You will bite down on the gauze for 30-45 minutes to help a blood clot form in the tooth’s socket. Depending on your unique needs, Dr. Ibrahem may prescribe pain medication for use as necessary.

You should only eat soft foods on the day of the procedure and chew on the opposite side for a few days. Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, sucking hard candies, or rinsing your mouth vigorously for at least 24 hours. That will help prevent you from accidentally dislodging the blood clot forming in the tooth’s socket, which could potentially lead to a painful condition called dry socket. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office.

Gentle Tooth Extractions Near Me in Wauwatosa, WI

If you would like to learn more about extracting damaged or missing teeth, contact Cream City Dental today. Dr. Ibrahem and his team are committed to providing quality, gentle care to ensure you are comfortable throughout any procedure. We are all about maintaining healthy, happy smiles. We invite you to call us at 414-476-4777 to schedule your appointment or request one online today.