There are situations when a tooth is no longer viable and needs to be extracted. The main four circumstances are:
At the office of Mitchell J. Bloom, DMD, PC, we are enthusiastic about treating your oral health. It’s as important to our professionals as it is to you. A periodontists treats all kinds of conditions, including extractions. In addition to our high-quality, comprehensive care, we also have a welcoming, patient-focused environment in which each client will feel at ease.
Following the extraction, it won’t be unusual for the site to bleed a bit. But it’s imperative that you not touch the socket area, lest you hinder the forming of the blood clot that must form. In most instances, stitches are used to help with initial control of bleeding and clot formation. Your periodontist will recommend an over-the-counter pain reliever and tell you to use one of two self-made mouth rinses of diluted hydrogen peroxide or salty water. Tell your periodontist if you must avoid salt.
The soreness will lessen after three days. Seven to 10 days later, the new connective tissue and microscopic blood vessels that form on the surface of the wound while it’s healing will safeguard the removal location until bone can grow there.
You’ll see the periodontist two weeks later to have the stiches removed and the site inspected. If the extracted tooth was a wisdom tooth, however, the healing process could take several weeks.
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By Mitchell J. Bloom, DMD, PC
July 27, 2022