We are Not Currently Accepting New Patients. |
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• | Severely decayed teeth |
• | Periodontal disease leading to bone loss |
• | Fractured in such a way that it is impossible or impractical to repair |
• | Badly positioned (impacted wisdom teeth) |
• | Non-functional or poorly functional teeth that should be replaced with a bridge, denture or dental implant |
• | Bleeding should stop by 8–12 hours following the extraction. If you experience significant bleeding past this time please call our office immediately. Oozing of pink fluid for 1–2 days is normal. |
• | Discomfort following the tooth extraction is best managed with a mild analgesic like Tylenol, Advil or Aleve. If you experience severe pain that lasts more than 2–3 days after your extraction please call our office. |
• | Healing should be as smooth as possible following tooth extraction. It is important to not disturb the extraction site. Remember to eat a soft diet and avoid vigorous rinsing for 24 hours following the extraction. |
• | After 24 hours rinse with strong warm salt water for 1 minute a couple of times daily for 3–4 days. This will reduce the number of bacteria in your mouth and will promote better healing. |