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Simple & Surgical Extractions

There are two main types of dental extraction namely simple extraction and surgical extraction. A simple dental extraction involves removing teeth that are easily seen and accessible, while surgical dental requires an incision into the connective tissue so that the dentist gains access to the tooth that is to be removed. If you are in tooth pain and are looking for an emergency dentist 

Signs that your need Simple/Surgical Extractions

Several symptoms may signify the need for simple or surgical extractions. These are listed below.

Key Benefits of Simple and Surgical Extractions

What to eat Before and After Simple/Surgical Extractions

You must avoid spicy foods immediately after a tooth extraction procedure. It is because such foods often cause irritations onto the tissue surfaces, causing pain and delaying healing in the process. You should also avoid hard-to-bite foods such as apples, and crunching ice cubes. It will quicken the healing process.

You should stick to soft foods such as:

Durability of simple and Surgical Extractions

If done properly, simple and surgical extractions can be a permanent solution to a myriad of dental issues. One may have to undergo just one such procedure in a lifetime. You must consult your dentist at Smiley Dental for a professional opinion regarding the matter.

After Procedure Care

Pain is a common problem after tooth extraction. Therefore it is crucial to ensure that you take your pain killer as prescribed by your dentist. You should also find time to rest following the procedure, this means minimizing your physical activity for the next couple of days. Smoking should also be avoided. It is also vital to maintain your routine oral hygiene regimen, such as bathing your teeth twice a day to reduce the chances of infection. Adhering to this will go a long way in quickening the recovery process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it hurt?
You’ll be numb. You may feel pressure, not sharp pain. Soreness after is usually mild to moderate and short-lived.
If it shows when you smile, we can discuss a temporary option while you heal.
Sometimes for surgical cases. They may dissolve on their own or we’ll remove them at a short follow-up.
Most people feel much better in 2–3 days; the socket closes over several weeks.
Many patients can, if the job isn’t physically demanding. Plan a lighter day if possible.
Don’t stop any medicine on your own. Bring your list, we’ll coordinate with your physician if needed.

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