Cost-Effective Teeth Extraction by Memphis Dental Experts
Dental Extraction: Your Ultimate Solution for Tooth Pain and Decay
Struggling with Severely Decayed Teeth or Wisdom Tooth Pain?
Looking for a painless tooth extraction? At our clinic, we specialize in sedation dentistry to ensure a pain-free tooth removal experience. Dr. Adatrow, with over 17 years of expertise in dental extractions under sedation, ensures that you won’t even remember the procedure!
Our comprehensive care includes not just extraction, but also tooth replacement through advanced prosthodontics. Enjoy the convenience of single-visit tooth removal and replacement—all under one roof. For a smooth, comfortable dental experience, trust Dr. Pradeep Adatrow’s extensive expertise.
Advantages of Tooth Extraction for Optimal Oral Health
- Prevent infection spread from a damaged tooth.
- Reduce overcrowding by creating space with tooth extraction.
- Relieve pain through the removal of an infected tooth.
- Restore your smile’s functionality by removing decayed, broken, or infected teeth.
- Preserve other teeth by performing the procedure after trauma.
- Alleviate issues caused by an impacted tooth.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Tooth Extraction
What is tooth extraction?
Why are teeth removed?
Teeth may be removed for various reasons, including:
- Excessive tooth decay
- Tooth infection
- Crowding of teeth
- Creating space for orthodontic braces
- Compromised teeth in patients undergoing chemotherapy or organ transplantation
- Severely broken teeth
- Unerupted wisdom teeth
How is simple tooth extraction performed?
When is surgical tooth extraction recommended?
Surgical tooth extraction is recommended for:
- Badly broken teeth
- Teeth with curved roots
- Fragile or cracked teeth
- Teeth with broad or long roots
- Teeth embedded in the jawbone
What are the types of teeth extractions?
There are three types of teeth extractions:
- Simple extraction
- Surgical extraction
- Wisdom tooth extraction
What is a simple tooth extraction?
What is a surgical tooth extraction?
What measures should I take after the dental extraction procedure?
Follow these post-procedure instructions for a faster recovery:
- Rest for 48-72 hours after the extraction.
- Sleep with your head elevated at a 45-degree angle using pillows to reduce swelling.
- Apply ice packs to your face for 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off, especially during the first two days.
- Take prescription medications as directed.
- If you feel drowsy from anti-anxiety medication, this usually subsides within 24 hours but may last up to a week.