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Tooth Extraction Services Miami Florida

Have you been experiencing sleepless nights due to toothache? Well, believe it or not this is a common issue faced all over the world. The most common cause of toothache is tooth decay; however, other conditions can cause toothaches, such as abscesses or a bad bite. Our dentist in Miami, Florida, offers tooth extraction services for those who have a badly damaged teeth that can’t be saved. Tooth extraction may also be necessary when a person has advanced gum disease. Tooth extraction is a relatively simple procedure, but it’s important to have it performed by a qualified dentist such as the ones in our Miami office at Bellesmiles Dental. Our dentist will use special tools to loosen the tooth and remove it from the socket. In most cases, the patient will experience only minimal discomfort. The removal of one or two teeth is a simple procedure. Extracting multiple teeth requires that the jawbone be shaped and removed to prepare for a denture. You may experience the following after a multiple tooth extraction procedure. Within two days, you will experience the maximum swelling both inside the mouth and possibly around the eye as well. 

The area around your eye may also become discolored, which may be alleviated by a warm compress. The muscles near the extraction site may become sore after surgery, causing a sore throat. This is normal as well as the corners of your mouth becoming dry and cracked from being stretched open during surgery. In most cases, you will have a follow up appointment with your dentist within 48 hours after surgery to discuss any post surgery symptoms that you are experiencing. If you need to have a tooth extracted in Miami, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll be happy to provide you with all the information you need about our tooth extraction services as we’re committed to providing our patients with the best possible dental care. 

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What Is A Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction or tooth removal is a dental procedure where teeth are permanently excluded from the mouth. Generally, teeth are removed when there is decay present that you cannot restore through fillings or other types of treatment. Wisdom teeth are also sometimes extracted if they do not have enough room to grow properly or if they begin to cause pain due to overcrowding. A dentist can remove one tooth at a time, several teeth at once, or an entire jaw full of teeth (depending on your circumstances). Before extracting any tooth, it's important that you fully understand why this procedure is being performed and know what to expect during and after the tooth extraction. Also, learn how to properly care for your mouth in the days and weeks following tooth extraction.

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Do I Need A Tooth Extraction?

There are several reasons why you might need a tooth extracted. Tooth decay is the most common reason, but there are other reasons. Some of the most common reasons for extracting teeth include: -Tooth decay that has reached the nerve pulp -Advanced gum disease -Teeth that are severely broken or cracked -Wisdom teeth that have become impacted or are unable to erupt properly - Teeth that are causing pain or discomfort due to overcrowding

The Advantages Of Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction has several advantages that are discussed below.

One of the primary advantages of tooth extraction is that it helps prevent infection. When a tooth is left in the mouth, it can easily become infected. The infection can spread to other teeth and can even enter the bloodstream. This can lead to several serious health problems. Extracting the tooth eliminates the risk of infection and helps to keep the rest of your teeth healthy.

Another advantage of tooth extraction is that it can often relieve pain. If you are experiencing pain in a particular tooth, extracting the tooth may be the best solution. In many cases, the pain will be eliminated immediately following surgery. This is a very welcome result for those living with discomfort. Even if the pain doesn’t go away completely, extracting a tooth can still provide you with a lot of relief.

When performed by a qualified dentist, the overall rate of complications after a tooth extraction is fairly small. There are no long-term effects from having a tooth removed in most cases. In rare situations, complications may arise after surgery, but these tend to be mild and can be treated easily. Overall, tooth extraction has one of the lowest rates of complications when compared to other dental procedures such as fillings or root canals.

One of the most obvious advantages of tooth extraction is that it can help to restore your smile. If you are self-conscious about your teeth, having a tooth or multiple teeth removed can make a big difference. When you have healthy teeth, it tends to create a happy healthy smile that goes a long way. 

If you are unhappy with your smile or have a severe toothache, tooth extraction may be the best solution. For more information regarding our dental services, contact Bellesmiles Dental today.