Dental extractions are a "last resort" procedure for essential teeth. To explain further, our team at Farhoumand Dentistry in Tysons Corner, Virginia, is pleased to answer patients' most common questions about this procedure.
Tooth extractions involve the removal of teeth, and the difficulty of these extractions can vary. "Simple" extractions are performed on teeth that are easy to access, allowing us to grasp the tooth and use specialized techniques and instruments to lift it out of the socket. In contrast, if a tooth is broken or difficult to reach, a "surgical" extraction may be necessary. This procedure requires making an incision in the surrounding tissue to access the problematic tooth, followed by the use of specialized techniques to remove it.
Tooth extraction may be necessary for two reasons: tooth decay affecting the nerves and gum disease. When decay reaches the nerves, the tooth may no longer be suitable for a root canal, making extraction essential for oral health. Infected teeth can jeopardize neighboring teeth and lead to complications like dental abscesses. Gum disease also contributes to tooth extraction by infecting the supporting bone and connective tissue, leading to loose teeth. Preventive measures, such as scaling and root planing (SRP), are crucial for managing gum disease and preserving dental health, thereby reducing the likelihood of extractions in the future.
That's right! Sometimes, patients wait too long to contact us to fix their dental problems. By the time they visit us, the decay has reached so far into the tooth that we can no longer "save" it. If no more bone is present around the tooth to support it, we will advise on extracting it. Of course, this process will be followed by prompt tooth replacement (and options like dental implants to support artificial teeth).
We want you to keep all of your natural teeth, so we try to protect them and treat damage in a way that preserves the affected teeth. We generally only recommend extractions after we have attempted other interventions, such as the endodontic procedures referenced above. This is true of teeth considered "essential" to your health and function, not wisdom teeth.
Wisdom teeth can cause various health issues if they become impacted or misaligned. These backmost molars begin to peek through in our teens and early 20s. By then, there is often not enough room in the mouth for them. They tend to become trapped in the jaw, producing intense pain and potentially causing damage to their neighbor teeth and tissues. Such "impacted" wisdom teeth must come out. As this is a common complication, Farhoumand Dentistry closely monitors how these third molars develop during regular checkups at our office.

Sometimes, a tooth must be removed to preserve your oral health. At Farhoumand Dentistry in Tysons Corner, VA, Doctors performs extractions with precision, care, and comfort in mind. Whettheir due to trauma, decay, or crowding, our team makes the process as smooth as possible while protecting your long-term dental health. Call 7036362442 or visit Farhoumand Dentistry today for safe, professional extractions and compassionate care for your smile.
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