Dental Extraction

As a patient, hearing the words ‘tooth dental extraction’’ can be frightening, without even hearing the word ‘surgical.’ We often find that this is the main treatment that our patients are the most worried about. At Eternal Smiles Dental Centre we always do our best to save a tooth, but sometimes when there is just too much damage for us to repair, then an extraction may be planned to preserve your dental health. Generally most of our teeth are easy to remove but occasionally it may require a more invasive approach. So the question is, if needed, what is involved and does the surgical removal of a tooth hurt?

We want you to be treated quickly with a dental extraction so just like Kiran, Andy and Lisa can recover  with the least disturbance to your mouth.

You will be able to enjoy the rest of your day or have a good nights sleep tonight.

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What is a surgical extraction?

There are two ways dentist at Eternal Smiles will remove a tooth if needed. These are:

  • Simple Dental Extraction
  • Surgical Extraction

A surgical extraction is a slightly more complicated procedure and means that surgical access is required. This is may be carried out if the tooth is not easily accessible, or for teeth with long, fragile, or multiple curved roots. Surgical extraction can sometimes include wisdom teeth removal. Wisdom teeth commonly pose a problem, because due to lack of space they sometimes erupt at an angle, or get stuck and become impacted which can make it become more difficult than a simple extraction. Dr Singh will make a small incision to your gum to remove the tooth, and this can also include sectioning the tooth into two or more pieces, making it easier to manipulate and remove each part individually with less force. The incision will be closed with stitches. We can usually determine whether a tooth will be a simple extraction or require a surgical approach before treatment is scheduled.

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We will provide relief from the immediate dental pain by dental extraction or root treating the tooth when possible.

See how Andy and Lisa were treated by dental extraction Eternal Smiles Dental Centre below.

 

Toothache and broken teeth are common problems.  The pain caused by dental infections may be severe.  Facial swelliing and pain may also be symptoms of dental infections.

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“My tooth had broken in half and was quite anxious.  I left my problem for a couple of day and it then started to hurt quite intensely  I decided to make the call to Eternal Smiles.  Dr Singh was so helpful and understanding and gave me all the choices and fees. Great care and I recovered within a week.                                        Lisa

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“The team have are very experienced.  During this Covid time the team were able to see me quickly and I can recommend you highly enough.  

                                                                                       Andy    

Does the procedure hurt?

No, despite what you may have imagined, you having nothing to worry about dental extraction. Having a tooth extracted, whether surgically or not, should not hurt. Usually you’ll feel a slight pinch as the area is numbed using anesthetic, then after this you will not be able to feel the procedure. Dr Singh will always test the area and surrounding gums before starting treatment in order to check you have no sensation and are completely numb. Once the dental extraction begins you may a feel slight pressure and pulling sensation back and forth but other than this, you shouldn’t feel any pain.

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The Best Dental Extraction Dentist in Solihull Birmingham

We believe that a combination of professional courtesy and care, coupled with the latest techniques and equipment, have given us the enviable position of top emergency dental practice in the city, and we are proud to offer our patients a consistently high level of care.

If you’re in need of urgent dental care that just can’t wait another day, call up and let us treat you with our best dental extraction dentist in Birmingham, and we’ll soon have you fighting fit and biting back!.

To book your appointment with the best dental extraction dentist in Solihull Birmingham, book online as soon as possible.

What happens after the extraction?

Regardless of whether you’ve experienced a simple or a surgical tooth extraction at Eternal Smiles you must follow our post-extraction instructions to make sure you avoid any unnecessary complications. Dr Akinwande and the team will discuss these with you but will also provide you with a written copy as it can be a lot to take in immediately after treatment. The main points to include are:

  • Bite down on a gauze pad for at least 30 minutes to stop bleeding and help the clotting process
  • Avoid vigorous rinsing or spitting for the first 24 hours
  • Give yourself gentle salt mouth washes, starting 24 hours after surgery…and most importantly
  • Do not smoke or do strenuous activity

Here at Eternal Smiles Dental Centre, tooth extraction is nothing to worry about and once you’re healed, we can later discuss options to restore the gap for better appearance and function if necessary. Remember prevention is better than cure! So be sure to book in with us at Eternal Smiles for a dental check-up every 6 months.

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What if There is a Facial Swelling before the extraction?

If there is any sign of a facial swelling, please contact us straight away to arrange an assessment and diagnosis. A swelling may indicate an abscess or infection. Depending on the cause of the swelling, a suitable plan can be carried out to prevent further spread of infection.

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