Tooth Extractions – Silver Spring, MD

Safely and Strategically Assisting Your Smile

One of the primary goals of modern dentistry is the prevention of tooth loss, and Dr. Gakavian understands the positive impact that a healthy and complete smile has on your life. However, there are still some circumstances that call for having a tooth extracted in order to preserve your oral health. Continue reading below to learn more about tooth extractions in Silver Spring and what you can expect throughout the process, or feel free to contact us today for additional assistance.

Reasons Why Tooth Extractions Are Necessary

A tooth extraction is never recommended lightly; if there’s even the slightest chance that the affected tooth can be saved, Dr. Gakavian might recommend other restorative treatments like root canal therapy or a dental crown. But sometimes an extraction is deemed necessary and can be used to combat the following issues:

  • Extensive decay or permanent, irreparable damage in a tooth
  • Severe dental infection that could possibly spread to other teeth
  • Advanced gum disease or jawbone deterioration
  • A baby tooth that hasn’t fallen out on its own
  • Orthodontic correction or mispositioned teeth
  • Wisdom teeth that need to be removed, either due to impaction or to prevent future oral health issues

Tooth Extraction Aftercare

To ensure that your mouth heals properly following your extraction, we will provide you with a detailed list of post-op instructions to follow. Some basic aftercare tips include:

  • Take your over-the-counter and prescribed pain relievers as instructed.
  • Keep the surgical site clean by carefully brushing and flossing around it. After 24 hours following your procedure, you can rinse your mouth using a mixture of warm water with ½ tsp of salt.
  • Refrain from eating hard, crunchy, sticky, or spicy foods for at least several days.
  • Be sure to drink plenty of water to stay properly hydrated; however, don’t use a drinking straw since the suction can disrupt your mouth’s healing process.
  • Get plenty of rest and avoid exercise or strenuous physical activity.
  • Avoid smoking and using tobacco products.

It’s not uncommon for patients to experience minor swelling, light bleeding, and general discomfort as they recuperate from their tooth extraction. But if these symptoms don’t clear up after a few days, we encourage you to contact us for assistance so we can ensure your healthy recovery.