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Row of wooden tooth shapes, one of which is being pulled out of the row by dental pliers at The Implant Center at Comprehensive Dental in Lincoln Park, NJ There are many patients who have a great deal of concerns about medical procedures and in particular dental procedures. Unfortunately, if they have failed to take care of their teeth by performing regular dental hygiene and their teeth are in an advanced state of decay there may be no other solution other than to have the teeth extracted.

Exodontia is the medical term for a tooth extraction. Tooth extraction procedure is one of the most common procedures performed. It is straightforward and rather simple. In many cases, it takes less than 15 minutes to complete.

Whether the damage to the tooth was caused by disease, decay, or trauma, in some cases if it is not removed the decay or disease can spread to other teeth or soft tissues of the mouth. The most common teeth to have extracted are the wisdom teeth. While it is common practice to attempt to save the tooth at all costs, when those measures have been exhausted, dental extraction may be the only answer.

If you have tooth or jaw pain in a localized area you may have a tooth in need of treatment. Why not come in today for an evaluation at our The Implant Center at Comprehensive Dental office?

When is an Extraction Necessary?



If a tooth remains in place which is either diseased or seriously decayed, the infection can spread into the gums which causes a host of other problems. It can spread to other teeth or gum tissue resulting in an even more complicated treatment course.

For extractions, there are two different types. The simple extraction is the most common of the two and the most straightforward. A general anesthetic is used to ensure the patient is calm and relaxed. This anesthetic helps to desensitize the patient's oral cavity to the point that they will not feel the procedure as it occurs. Using gentle pressure, the tooth is removed using several different dental instruments.

The more advanced and more involved surgical tooth extraction is used for more complicated situations such as when the tooth becomes impacted. It also uses a general anesthetic to make sure the patient is comfortable for the procedure. A small incision is cut at the point of extraction along the gumline. This exposes the tooth and allows our staff access to the tooth in need of extraction.


Is an Extraction Restorative Dentistry?



Extractions have been performed for hundreds of years. In the past, if a patient had pain in a particular tooth or area of the mouth, the teeth were simply pulled out. They would not even attempt to save the tooth with other procedures. While extracting teeth still happen with regularity, we always try to save the tooth first. This is because when a tooth is pulled additional measures will need to be taken so the jawbone can remain strong and the remaining teeth do not try to shift into the newly available space.


Wisdom Tooth Extraction



Many people have, or will have, problems with wisdom teeth. Regular dental check-ups will help determine if your wisdom teeth need to be removed. Wisdom teeth removal is a common problem and our team at can help you determine if your wisdom teeth need to be removed.

Wisdom teeth often need to be removed because they can impact the jawbone and teeth. Impacted wisdom teeth can be painful and may need to be removed with oral surgery. Regular dental check-ups can help our team determine if and when your wisdom teeth need to be removed.

Wisdom teeth that are not removed can break through the gums and cause potential infections with your teeth. It can also cause tooth decay and gum disease because it is hard to reach the back of the mouth to clean those teeth.


What are Wisdom Teeth?



Wisdom teeth are a set of molars that most people get in their late teens or early twenties. When they are misaligned, they can come in horizontally and angled towards the molars. If they stay, they can crowd or damage your teeth.

If wisdom teeth erupt, they can cause general pain and discomfort in your mouth. An eruption from wisdom teeth creates openings that can cause bacteria and infections to grow. It can also cause swelling and jaw stiffness. Cleaning wisdom teeth if they erupt through the gums is also difficult because they are so far back and hard to reach.

Regular dental check-ups with our professionals will help determine if your wisdom teeth need to be removed. Our team will conduct x-rays to decide if your wisdom teeth will present a problem with your jaw. If they will, then our team will discuss the options available to remove the teeth.


Removing Wisdom Teeth Procedure



How wisdom teeth are removed depends on how and where the teeth are positioned. Wisdom teeth that have not erupted are typically removed through surgery. The surgery will involve removing parts of the jawbone to remove the wisdom teeth. Our team will help prep you for what to expect with the surgery and aftereffects.

Wisdom teeth that have already erupted can be removed as well, just like with regular teeth. Our team will help you get ready for tooth removal and what to expect afterward.


Tooth extraction aftercare



After surgery, you can expect some bleeding and swelling. Our professionals can help you find ways to manage the pain that you may feel after surgery. To minimize any pain, we recommend listening to the instructions that we give after the procedure. Our team will also tell you what to look out for to prevent serious problems.


Schedule in Lincoln Park, NJ Today!



Our team can remove wisdom teeth if they become a problem or painful. If you want to prevent potential teeth and jaw problems from wisdom teeth, our The Implant Center at Comprehensive Dental team can help you determine if your teeth or wisdom teeth will present problems in the future. We will also help you decide the best option to remove your teeth and discuss sedation options for the procedure. Call our team at (973) 578-6377 and we can set up an appointment.
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Tooth Extraction Lincoln Park NJ
Tooth extraction, including wisdom tooth extraction, is a common restorative procedure at our clinic in Lincoln Park, NJ. Call us today to schedule!
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