Do You Need a Tooth Extracted?

No one wants to hear that they need a tooth extracted, but sometimes, it’s best for our oral health. Our Kalispell, MT dentists provide reliable, safe tooth extractions to ensure our patients receive the best care possible. To schedule an appointment, call our dental office in Kalispell at (406) 393-8877.

Meet Dr. Evan Olson

Dr. Evan Olson grew up in Havre, Montana, and embarked on his professional path at Montana State University with a focus in Cell Biology and Neuroscience. He earned his dental degree at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and then practiced in community health in Central Oregon before establishing his own practice. Dr. Olson remains committed to advanced training in surgical and restorative implant dentistry and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. This designation reflects his deep knowledge of obstructive sleep apnea and snoring care. Outside the office, he lives in the Flathead Valley with his wife, Hannah, three children, and two family dogs; he enjoys hiking, boating in the summer, and skiing in the winter.

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What Is Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction is a routine dental procedure that involves removing a tooth from its socket. This removal can be necessary for several reasons, including severe tooth decay or damage, crowding, infection, or problems with wisdom teeth.

Our Kalispell, MT dentist prioritizes maintaining the health of your natural teeth. However, there are some cases in which removing a tooth through extraction is best for protecting your overall wellness.

Types of Tooth Extraction

Simple Tooth Extraction

Simple tooth extraction is a dental procedure that involves removing a tooth visible above the gum line. This procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, and the dentist uses special tools to loosen the tooth and remove it with forceps. Simple tooth extraction is a relatively quick and straightforward procedure, and the recovery time is fairly short for most patients.

Surgical Tooth Extraction

Surgical tooth extraction is a more complex procedure necessary when a tooth is either impacted or hasn’t fully emerged from the gum line. A surgical extraction may require both local anesthetic and dental sedation, and our dentist may need to make an incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth. In some cases, the dentist may need to remove some bone tissue to extract the tooth fully. The recovery time after surgical tooth extraction can range from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the person. The patient may need to take prescription pain medication to manage any discomfort.

Reasons For Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction may be a preventive measure to avoid future dental problems. Common reasons dentists perform tooth extractions include:

  • Tooth Decay: If a tooth has extensive decay that a filling, root canal, or other treatment can’t repair, extraction may prevent further damage to surrounding teeth and tissues.
  • Gum Disease: Advanced periodontal disease can cause the gums to recede and the teeth to loosen, making extraction necessary to prevent further damage.
  • Impacted Teeth: Teeth that are unable to erupt fully from the gums, such as wisdom teeth, can become impacted, causing pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth.
  • Crowding: Tooth extraction can create space for orthodontic treatment or address overcrowding.
  • Trauma: A tooth may need extraction following damage from a traumatic injury.
  • Infection: If a tooth becomes infected and it spreads to the surrounding tissues or bone, extraction may be necessary to prevent further damage and infection.
  • Preparation for Dentures or Dental Implants: If a patient needs dentures or implants, extractions may be necessary to remove any remaining natural teeth that could interfere with denture fit and comfort.

To learn more, contact the best dentist in Kalispell today by calling (406) 393-8877.

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The Tooth Extraction Process

The tooth extraction begins with a thorough examination of the affected tooth and surrounding tissues. Often, patients need X-rays to assess the tooth’s position and the extent of any damage or decay. Once the patient’s prepared, the dentist or oral surgeon administers an anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. If the tooth is impacted or difficult to remove, an incision may be made in the gum tissue to access the tooth.

Next, our dentist will use specialized tools to loosen the tooth from the socket and carefully remove it. Occasionally, the tooth may need to be broken into smaller pieces to make removal easier.

After our dentist has extracted the tooth, the dentist or oral surgeon cleans the area and may place stitches to help the gums heal. The patient will receive instructions on caring for the extraction site, including avoiding certain foods and activities for a while.

Tooth Extraction Aftercare

After tooth extraction, following proper aftercare instructions is vital to promote healing and prevent complications. Here are some general guidelines for tooth extraction aftercare:

  • Bite Down on a Gauze Pad: Bite gently on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes after the extraction to help stop bleeding. Replace the gauze as needed.
  • Avoid Strenuous Activities: Avoid strenuous activities, such as exercise, for at least 24 hours after the extraction to help prevent bleeding or other complications.
  • Take Pain Relievers: Take pain relievers as prescribed by your dentist or oral surgeon to help manage any pain, discomfort, and swelling.
  • Apply Ice: Ice the affected area for 10 to 20 minutes at a time to help reduce swelling.
  • Rest: Rest for the first 24 hours after the extraction and avoid any activities that could dislodge the blood clot from the tooth socket.
  • Avoid Smoking: Avoid smoking or using tobacco products for at least 48 hours after the extraction, as they can slow the healing process.
  • Eat Soft Foods: Eat soft foods, such as soup, yogurt, or mashed potatoes, for the first few days after the extraction. Avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods that could irritate the extraction site.
  • Rinse With Salt Water: Rinse your mouth with salt water (1/2 teaspoon of salt in 8 ounces of warm water) 24 hours after the extraction, and continue rinsing 2 to 3 times a day for the next few days. This rinse can promote healing and reduce the risk of infection.
  • Brush Carefully: Brush your teeth carefully, avoiding the extraction site, for the first few days after the extraction.
  • Attend Follow-Up Appointments: Attend follow-up appointments with your dentist or oral surgeon to ensure proper healing and monitor for any complications.

Tooth Extraction Cost

On average, a basic tooth extraction ranges from $120 to $250. However, for those getting their wisdom teeth extracted, costs can range between $1,000 $3,000 per tooth. Your total estimated cost will vary depending on factors such as:

  • Type of extraction
  • Where you’re located
  • Dental insurance plan
  • Additional procedures
  • The experience of your dentist or oral surgeon
  • Number of teeth being extracted

Frequently Asked Questions

The tooth extraction process is usually not painful, as a local anesthetic numbs the area. However, patients may experience some discomfort or pain after the procedure, which is easily managed with pain medication prescribed by your dentist or oral surgeon.

The recovery time can vary depending on the individual and the complexity of the extraction. Most people can return to normal activities within a few days to a week after the procedure, but it may take several weeks to heal fully.

Many dental professionals will suggest replacing missing teeth to prevent problems with chewing, speaking, and the alignment of surrounding teeth. Your dentist or oral surgeon can discuss replacement options with you, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures.

Safe and Effective Tooth Extraction at Alpine Family Dental

While dental professionals will do everything to preserve their patients’ natural teeth, tooth extraction is sometimes the best option for their oral health. By removing an infected, impacted, or damaged tooth, your dentist can help prevent further damage to the surrounding teeth and jaw. Learn more about the potential benefits of tooth extraction by contacting our Kalispell dentist at (406) 393-8877. We provide safe oral surgery services to ensure your smile stays beautiful and healthy.

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