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Gentle Extractions When Saving a Tooth Is Not an Option
We always aim to preserve your natural teeth whenever we can. But sometimes an extraction is the healthiest path forward, whether a tooth is badly damaged, severely decayed, infected, or crowding the rest of your smile. Wisdom teeth, in particular, often need to come out when there is not enough room for them to come in properly.
If the thought of an extraction makes you uneasy, you are far from alone, and we are here to change that experience. At Mill Ridge Family Dental, our dentists combine a careful, gentle technique with sedation options to keep you relaxed and comfortable throughout. Dr. Sinan brings particular experience in wisdom teeth extractions, so you are in capable hands.
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When a Tooth May Need to Be Removed
- Severe decay or damage that cannot be repaired with a filling, crown, or root canal
- Advanced gum disease that has loosened a tooth beyond saving
- Impacted wisdom teeth that are stuck, painful, or pushing against neighbouring teeth
- Overcrowding, where removing a tooth makes room for proper alignment or orthodontic treatment
- Infection or risk of infection that threatens surrounding teeth and tissue
- Baby teeth that have not fallen out on their own and are blocking adult teeth
Wisdom Teeth Extractions in Milton
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to arrive, usually in the late teens or early twenties, and they often cause trouble. Because they emerge when the mouth is already full, there is frequently not enough space for them. This can lead to impaction, pain, swelling, difficulty cleaning the area, and even damage to nearby teeth.
Removing problematic wisdom teeth early, before complications set in, often makes for a smoother experience and recovery. During your visit, we will assess your wisdom teeth with an X-ray and let you know whether removal is recommended or whether they can be safely left in place and monitored.
What to Expect During Your Extraction
A thorough assessment
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Comfort and sedation planning
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Complete numbing
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Careful removal
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Setting up your recovery
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Caring for Your Smile After a Tooth Is Removed
Losing a tooth, whether due to damage, decay, or crowding, does not have to mean living with a gap. Aside from wisdom teeth, which do not need replacing, most missing teeth are worth restoring to protect your long-term oral health.
When a tooth is removed and not replaced, the surrounding teeth can gradually shift out of place, your bite can change, and the jawbone in that area can begin to lose density over time. Replacing the tooth helps you avoid these issues and keeps your smile looking and functioning the way it should.
The good news is that everything you need is available in one place. Once the area has healed, our team can walk you through replacement options such as dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures and help you choose the solution that best fits your smile, your goals, and your budget. Because we already know your history, the transition from extraction to restoration is smooth and coordinated.
Why Patients Choose Mill Ridge for Extractions
Relief Is Closer Than You Think
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