Tooth Removal & Dental Extractions By An Oral Surgeon
A tooth can require pulling for a variety of reasons. Whether you are suffering from cavities, trauma, or periodontal disease, our expert surgeons are ready to help. Our extraction procedures have been practiced to perfection, resulting in a virtually pain-free experience for our patients.
Extraction refers to the more commonly known procedure of having one’s tooth or teeth pulled. Needing to have a tooth pulled can result from a variety of reasons, some of the most common being overcrowding of the mouth or infection. With overcrowding, one or more teeth may need to be pulled, often to prepare the patient for orthodontia. Infection occurs when decay within the tooth extends to its pulp to the point where the tooth can no longer be salvaged.
Reasons for tooth extraction:
- Infection or decay
- Tooth crowding
- Impacted teeth
- Wisdom tooth extraction
- Trauma or damage (loose or broken teeth)
- Gum disease/periodontal disease
Broken, infected, or diseased teeth can cause us daily pain and other complications, while crowded or damaged teeth can affect our smile, confidence, and overall well being. While tooth extractions are often associated with negative connotations, this oral surgery can improve your quality of life and your overall health as well as your appearance and mouth functionality.
At our surgical center, patients can expect this procedure to be carried out by our expert surgeons and under the care of our board-certified anesthesiologist. If you believe you or your child may require extraction, please contact us today for a consultation with one of our surgeons.
Tooth Extractions: Dentist or Oral Surgeon?
Both dentists and oral surgeons are trained to extract teeth. How do you choose who to perform your needed extraction procedure?
The answer is that it often depends on several factors, including the complexity of your medical needs as well as your wishes. Generally, though, a dentist is a fine option for a simple extraction while an oral surgeon is preferable for more complex cases.
Why would you choose to get your tooth or teeth extracted by an oral surgeon instead of your dentist?
- If you are getting multiple extractions instead of a single extraction.
- If your tooth is impacted, cracked, or broken.
- If you would like a greater range of sedation options, or if you’d like your surgery to be overseen by a board-certified anesthesiologist.
- If you have complicated factors, such as limited jaw mobility.
- If you are at heightened risk of complications.
- If you are pairing your extraction with other related procedures, such as implants.
- If you would like a medical professional with more extraction-related training and resources.
- If you suffer from dental anxiety and need more sedation or anesthesiology options.
Tooth Extraction: IV Sedation or General Anesthesia?
Your level of sedation depends upon a number of factors, including the extent of your oral surgery, your medical history, and your wishes. Intravenous (IV) sedation may be appropriate for patients with simple, single extractions, while general anesthesia may be a required for more complex tooth extractions, such as extractions involving multiple teeth.
Schedule a Consultation at Gallatin Valley Surgical Arts
If you are in search of an oral surgeon to assist you with a tooth or teeth extraction, begin by speaking with our experienced team about your needs and treatment plan during a consultation. Get your questions answered, learn more about your procedure, and get on the path to a healthier, pain-free smile by contacting us today.