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Emergency Tooth Extraction Edmonton

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A variety of techniques are used to restore damaged teeth, from root canals to dental crowns. But in some cases, tooth extractions are necessary to prevent pain, tooth infection, or further damage.

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Developments in dental technology have made this procedure nearly painless for patients. Local or general anaesthetic is administered before your treatment, and the recovery process can be managed with pain relievers and cold compresses. Patients may choose to have a tooth extraction for several reasons. If you’re in pain due to a damaged tooth or impacted wisdom teeth, our emergency dentistry services can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When is a tooth extraction necessary?

Tooth extractions may be necessary for several reasons, including severe tooth decay that has compromised the tooth’s structure, advanced gum disease that has loosened the tooth, impacted wisdom teeth that are causing pain or dental issues, crowding of teeth that requires removal to create space for orthodontic treatment, tooth fractures or damage that cannot be repaired, or preparation for orthodontic treatments

Your dentist will numb the area around the tooth to ensure you feel minimal discomfort during the procedure. Depending on the complexity of the extraction, the tooth may be removed in one piece or divided into smaller pieces for easier removal. After the tooth is extracted, your dentist will provide instructions for post-operative care to promote healing and prevent complications.

The recovery time after a tooth extraction can vary depending on the complexity of the extraction and your individual healing process. In general, most people can expect to recover within a few days to a week. During this time, it’s essential to follow your dentist’s post-operative instructions, including avoiding certain foods, practicing good oral hygiene, and attending any follow-up appointments as scheduled.
Depending on the location of the extracted tooth and your dental health needs, your dentist may recommend a replacement option such as a dental implant, bridge, or partial denture. It’s essential to discuss tooth replacement options with your dentist to maintain proper dental function and aesthetics.

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Our experienced Edmonton dentists offer emergency dental services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so you don’t have to wait.