At Hesed Dental Clinic, conveniently located at 543 Gorge Road, Cliffside Park, NJ 07010, we understand the discomfort and inconvenience of dealing with a broken tooth. Our skilled dental professionals are committed to providing you with the highest quality care, ensuring a smooth and pain-free Broken Tooth extraction . This article will guide you through the entire process, helping you understand what to expect before, during, and after the broken tooth extraction.
In some cases a broken tooth can be fixed with a filling, crown or other dental work. But extraction may be necessary if:
After evaluation of your case , if you are going for an extraction procedure , please read the article below. This will help you in understanding how we deal with extraction of broken teeth.
The extraction procedure of a broken tooth is a bit complex as compared to a sound tooth. This is because there is no sound body of tooth which will be used as a support to bring out the embedded root. This is why many people get anxious whenever they are going for a broken tooth extraction procedure. But for our experienced dentists at Dr. Arthur Yeh & Associates , this is a piece of cake!
The procedure consists of some steps, which are crucial for the dentist to follow. If you or any of your loved ones are going for a broken tooth extraction, make sure to read this article till the end so that you can know if your dentist is missing any step.
This first step comprises of two parts:
This might sound technical to you if you haven’t got any extraction experience before.In this step, the dentist uses some instruments to detach the gingiva that is enclosing the root of your tooth. This is done so that they can have better access to the root of your tooth. But you don’t have to worry about this step or any step that follows this step, as your mouth is already numb due to the application of anesthesia.
The root of your tooth is embedded deeply in your gums, and it is connected to the bone, because of which it is very firm. The term “luxation” means to make the root move a bit freely between the bone that is holding it.
If luxation is done properly, it means that more than half of the work has been done. The only thing that is left after this is to pull out the loose tooth or root outside. This is done again with the help of a dental instrument, known as forceps. The beaks of forceps grabs the root, and the dentist then easily pulls out the tooth.
Where there used to be roots of a sound tooth before, there is only a hollow wound now. This wound must be closed in order to prevent any infections from occurring in the future and also to prevent food from accumulating there. The wound is closed simply by pressing the empty tooth socket between thumb and index finger. The dentist then places a cotton roll at the site of your extraction and asks you to bite very tightly on this cotton toll. This applies pressure on the wound and ultimately leads to blood clot formation, and continuation of the cycle of wound healing.
To prevent future dental problems and a healthy smile consider:
If you have a broken natural tooth , impacted wisdom teeth or need any other dental care, Hesed Dental Clinic is here to help. Our experienced and caring staff is dedicated to serving the Cliffside Park, NJ community. 543 Gorge Road or call us to schedule an appointment. Let us help you smile!
Hesed Dental 543 Gorge Road Cliffside Park, NJ 07010
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