Tooth Extraction in Falls Church
In some instances, it is more beneficial to a patient's dental health to remove a tooth than to save it.
But many people have concerns and even anxieties regarding dentist tooth extraction. They may
have insecurities regarding their appearance or mouth function following removal of the tooth or
teeth. They may fear pain or the procedure itself when they need a tooth pulled. However, the
tooth extraction procedure is straightforward, painless, and can be the right choice.
What are the reasons for removing a tooth or teeth?
Most commonly: damage. This damage could be due to breakage or decay that renders it
impossible to save the tooth.
Other reasons for tooth removal include:
- Severe infection, acute or chronic abscesses
- Severe gum disease
- Malformation or fracturing
- To remove teeth which are preventing the growth of other teeth
- To remove teeth which cannot be cosmetically restored
- To allow for the correct fitting of dentures
What is the tooth extraction process?
The procedure is usually straightforward. We will do our utmost to ensure you feel relaxed and
also well-informed throughout your appointment.
- You will receive local anesthesia via injection to numb any pain or discomfort during the
dental extraction
- If the tooth is impacted, the gum and bone tissue covering it will be opened
- Forceps will be used to firmly grasp the tooth and wiggle it free of the jaw and ligaments
- If the tooth is difficult to remove, it may be taken out in pieces
- Once the tooth is removed, a bite pack (gauze pad) will be put in place to apply pressure
to the empty socket and stem the bleeding
- In some cases, self-dissolving stitches are used to close the wound
- You will be advised on correct aftercare to encourage the healing process
- Cold compress applications on the same day are the only way to reduce the swelling of the surrounding soft tissues
- Room temperature salt water mouth baths are one way you can help keep the area clean and
promote healing
- It is normal to experience some pain or discomfort in the days following an extraction; however, this should go away in a few days
What if my tooth is difficult to remove?
In the case of more complex extractions, the procedure will take longer and be more involved. A
complex extraction could be required if the tooth is in an awkward position or the roots are
unusually shaped. If the tooth is deeply buried with the bone, dental surgery may be necessary to
cut away the gum and remove the bone with a surgical drill. The gum will be stitched following
the procedure. Rest assured the procedure is safe, sterile, and causes only minor discomfort.
We also provide emergency tooth removal services - call 703-417-9622 and select option 3 to be
connected with the dentist's cell phone after hours.
How will a tooth extraction benefit my dental health?
If the tooth was removed due to an overcrowded mouth, your smile will now be perfected. If you
had the tooth pulled because there was no way to save it, you will no longer have the source of the infection, as well as the pain and
concern caused by that tooth. If baby teeth or wisdom teeth are removed, this prevents the need
for later orthodontic treatments.If you are suffering from tooth pain or would like advice on whether or not to have a tooth
removed, feel free to contact our office on 703-417-9622 to discuss treatment or dental
extraction. We can also advise you on correct dental care to prevent future issues and give you
an idea of the tooth extraction cost. Our skilled dental team in Falls Church has lots of experience
treating a variety of dental problems and will do everything we can to give you a healthy smile.