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Dr. Alkesh Godhane

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Visiting Consultant - Dental Surgeon, Pedodontist and Certified Prosthetic Dentist


Periodontology, Dental Care

Experience: 27+ Years

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Dental Care

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Frequently Asked Questions

A tooth extraction is a dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the jawbone and gum tissue.
A tooth extraction is necessary when a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, infected, or impacted (unable to emerge fully from the gum line). It may also be recommended for orthodontic reasons or to create space for dentures or implants.
Common reasons why tooth extraction is performed include severe tooth decay, advanced gum disease, dental trauma, overcrowding, impacted wisdom teeth, and preparation for orthodontic treatment.
Yes, there are two types of tooth extractions: simple extractions, which involve the removal of visible teeth, and surgical extractions, which involve more complex procedures to remove impacted or broken teeth.
During a tooth extraction, your dentist or oral surgeon uses local anaesthesia to numb the area. The tooth is then carefully loosened and removed using specialized tools. In some cases, stitches may be required.
No, tooth extraction is typically performed under anaesthesia, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. However, you may experience some pressure or discomfort. Your dentist will provide post-operative pain management instructions.
The duration of a tooth extraction procedure depends on various factors, such as the complexity of the extraction, the position of the tooth, and the patient's circumstances. On average, a tooth extraction takes about 20 to 40 minutes.
After a tooth extraction, expect some swelling, discomfort, and minor bleeding at the extraction site. You will be advised to follow specific post-operative care instructions, such as applying ice packs, taking pain medication, and avoiding certain activities.
Although rare, potential risks and complications of tooth extraction include infection, excessive bleeding, dry socket, nerve damage, jaw fractures, and allergic reactions to anaesthesia. Following post-operative instructions helps minimize these risks.
It is recommended to consume a soft or liquid diet for the first few days following a tooth extraction. Avoid hard, chewy, or hot foods that can irritate the extraction site.
To care for the extraction site, gently rinse your mouth with a warm saltwater solution, avoid vigorous rinsing or spitting, and maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth gently while avoiding the extraction area.
You should continue to brush your teeth after a tooth extraction, but be careful to avoid the extraction site. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gently clean the surrounding teeth and gums.
Avoid strenuous physical activities for the first 24-48 hours after a tooth extraction, as engaging in activities that increase blood flow to the head and mouth may prolong healing and increase the risk of complications.
Stitches are sometimes necessary after a tooth extraction, particularly for surgical extractions or complex cases. Your oral surgeon or dentist will determine if stitches are needed based on the specific circumstances of your extraction.
To manage pain and swelling after a tooth extraction, you can apply ice packs to the affected area, take prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication as directed, and follow the post-operative instructions provided by your dentist.
Avoid smoking and using straws for 24-48 hours after a tooth extraction. These activities can create suction and dislodge blood clots, leading to a condition called dry socket.
Avoid hard, sticky, and crunchy foods that can irritate the extraction site. Stick to a soft or liquid diet, including foods like soups, mashed potatoes, yogurt, and smoothies.
The healing time for an extraction site varies depending on the individual and the complexity of the extraction. On average, it takes about one to two weeks for the extraction site to heal completely.
In most cases, you can drive yourself home after a tooth extraction, especially if local anaesthesia is used. However, if you received sedation or general anaesthesia, it is advisable to arrange for someone else to drive you.
If you experience excessive bleeding after a tooth extraction, place a clean gauze pad over the extraction site and apply gentle pressure for about 20 to 30 minutes. If the bleeding persists or becomes severe, contact your dentist or oral surgeon.
Some sensitivity in the surrounding teeth is normal after tooth extraction. This sensitivity is usually temporary and should resolve as the healing process progresses.
Yes, after a tooth extraction, discuss tooth replacement options with your dentist, such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures. The suitability of each option depends on factors, including the condition of your jawbone and adjacent teeth.
The waiting period before getting a dental implant after a tooth extraction varies depending on several factors, including the location of the extraction, the quality of the jawbone, and the individual's healing process. It can range from a few weeks to several months.
Although uncommon, a tooth extraction can lead to an infection. To minimize the risk, it is essential to follow post-operative care instructions, take prescribed antibiotics if recommended, and maintain good oral hygiene.
Dry sockets, or alveolar osteitis, occur when the blood clot that is supposed to form at the extraction site dislodges or dissolves prematurely, exposing the underlying bone. To prevent dry sockets, it is important to avoid smoking, using straws, and rinsing forcefully after the extraction.
In some cases, tooth extraction can affect bite alignment, particularly if it involves a tooth that plays a crucial role in the bite. Your dentist will consider these factors and may recommend suitable treatment options to maintain or restore proper bite alignment.
There are generally no specific age restrictions for tooth extraction. The need for tooth extraction is based on individual dental health and the specific circumstances surrounding the tooth.
Over-the-counter pain medication, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can be effective in managing pain after a tooth extraction. However, follow the recommended dosage and consult with your dentist or pharmacist if you have any concerns.
Signs of complications after tooth extraction may include severe or prolonged pain, excessive bleeding, swelling that worsens over time, difficulty swallowing or breathing, or signs of infection such as fever or pus. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your dentist promptly.
The decision to administer anaesthesia during a tooth extraction depends on your overall health and specific medical conditions. Your dentist or oral surgeon will evaluate your medical history and collaborate with an anesthesiologist to determine the safest anaesthesia option for you.
In rare cases, tooth extraction can cause damage to adjacent teeth or structures, such as nearby teeth, nerves, or sinuses. However, with proper technique and careful planning, the risk of such complications is minimized.
In many cases, the extraction of wisdom teeth is necessary. Wisdom teeth often become impacted or cause crowding, leading to various dental problems. Your dentist will evaluate the position and condition of your wisdom teeth to determine if extraction is necessary.
Yes, tooth extraction can be performed on baby teeth if they are severely decayed, infected, or causing significant problems. Removing baby teeth may be necessary to maintain proper dental alignment and promote the healthy development of permanent teeth.
The cost of a tooth extraction depends on factors such as the complexity of the extraction, the location of the tooth, and the dental professional performing the procedure. It is best to consult with your dentist or oral surgeon for specific cost information.
Initially, after a tooth extraction, there may be some adjustments to speaking and chewing as the area heals. However, once the healing process is complete and any necessary restorations are in place, your ability to speak and chew properly should not be significantly impacted.

Review

Reviewed by Dr. Anusuya Sharma, Head of the Department - Dental Care, Patparganj on 21-Sep-2023.