Tooth Extraction in Moreno Valley, CA

When a tooth is severely damaged or compromised, extraction may be the best option for your oral health. At Morena Valley Dentist, our experienced dentist in Morena Valley, Dr. Nia, and our caring team provide gentle and comfortable tooth extractions to relieve pain and protect your smile. We ensure your comfort throughout the process and help you plan for a healthy recovery.
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What is a Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure where your dentist in Morena Valley carefully removes a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. While we aim to save teeth whenever possible, extractions are sometimes necessary to address severe damage, decay, overcrowding, or other dental issues. Extractions may be simple (for visible teeth) or surgical (for teeth that are impacted or broken).

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4 Signs You May Need a Tooth Extraction

1.

Severe Tooth Damage or Decay

When a tooth is extensively decayed and cannot be restored with a filling or crown.

2.

Overcrowding

To create space for proper tooth alignment during orthodontic treatment.

3.

Gum Disease

When gum disease has progressed to the point where the tooth is loose or the surrounding bone is damaged.

4.

Infection or Abscess

When a tooth infection or abscess cannot be resolved with other treatments.

Untreated tooth decay affects 1 in 5 adults, often resulting in the necessity for tooth extraction.

Tooth Extraction Procedure: What to Expect

At Morena Valley Dentist, we ensure your tooth extraction is as stress-free as possible. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Numbing: Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area around the tooth, ensuring your comfort.
  • Loosening the Tooth: Dr. Nia will carefully loosen the tooth from its socket using specialized instruments.
  • Extraction: The tooth is gently extracted from the socket.
  • Aftercare: Gauze is placed on the extraction site to control bleeding, and you will receive detailed post-operative instructions.
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Replacing Your Tooth After a Tooth Extraction 

Other than removing wisdom teeth, dental extractions create excess spacing in your smile. These newly created openings can cause other teeth to drift out of alignment or wear down abnormally. Even the opposing teeth may “super-erupt” in an attempt to find a biting partner. To protect your smile’s integrity and alignment, it’s important to replace your extracted tooth at your earliest opportunity.

Common types of tooth replacements to consider include dental implants, a fixed bridge, or a partial denture. We’ll review the entire care plan with you so that you know how much time is involved and any additional fees to consider, including those related to sedation.

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Why Choose Moreno Valley Dentist for Tooth Extraction in Moreno Valley?

At Morena Valley Dentist, we’re committed to providing gentle and comfortable tooth extractions in a caring environment. Here’s why you should choose us:

  • Experienced Dentist: Dr. Nia has extensive experience in performing tooth extractions, including simple and surgical extractions.
  • Gentle Techniques: We prioritize your comfort and use gentle techniques to minimize discomfort during and after the procedure.
  • Comprehensive Services: From extractions to restorative treatments like implants, we provide seamless care to restore your smile.
  • Compassionate Team: Our friendly team is here to answer your questions and support you through the process.
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Tooth Extractions FAQs

If you have any questions about tooth extractions, we’ve got answers.

We take every precaution to ensure a comfortable, pain-free tooth extraction experience for our patients. While there may be some discomfort or mild pain during the recovery process, most patients report little to no pain during the actual procedure.

It is important to avoid eating hard or chewy foods for the first few days, as this can irritate the extraction site and slow down the healing process. Instead, stick to soft foods that are easy to chew and swallow, such as soup, yogurt, or mashed potatoes. As you begin to feel more comfortable, you can gradually reintroduce solid foods into your diet, but be sure to follow your dentist’s instructions and avoid foods that may be too hot or spicy.

It’s important to take things easy for a day or two, as rigorous activity could delay healing or trigger a dry socket.. Here are some tips to help you heal quickly and comfortably:

  • Avoid Smoking and Straws: Smoking and using straws can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing. Try to avoid these for at least 48 hours.
  • Rest: Take it easy for the first 24 hours after the extraction. Avoid strenuous activities that could dislodge the blood clot.
  • Ice Packs: Apply ice packs to your cheek for 10-minute intervals to reduce swelling.
  • Medications: Take any prescribed medications as directed to manage pain and prevent infection.
  • Soft Foods: For the first few days, stick to soft foods like yogurt, applesauce, and mashed potatoes. Avoid hot, spicy, and crunchy foods.
  • Oral Hygiene: Keep your mouth clean, but be gentle around the extraction site. Avoid vigorously rinsing your mouth for the first 24 hours.

Because most simple extractions are due to issues like decay or gum disease, preventative dental care is key. Plan to treat any issues early before they spread deeper into the tooth. Earlier treatments are more conservative and help preserve healthy tooth structure.

  • Simple Extraction: This involves removing a visible tooth that is easily accessible.
  • Surgical Extraction: This is a more complex procedure used for impacted teeth or teeth that are difficult to remove. It may involve making an incision in the gum and removing some bone.

Whenever possible, we will explore alternatives to tooth extraction, such as root canal treatment or dental crowns. However, in some cases, extraction is the best option to preserve your overall oral health.

The fee for a dental extraction will depend on the type of extraction, which tooth is involved, if you’re being sedated, and other factors associated with the procedure. Generally speaking, a simple extraction may cost between $150-$500, whereas a surgical extraction begins at around $300 per tooth. To prevent any confusion, our Moreno Valley dentist will provide you with a detailed treatment plan outlining all fees.

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Definition of common tooth extraction terminology

Tooth decay (dental caries): Tooth decay is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria.

Tooth Enamel: Enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body.

Tartar: Tartar is a hard yellowish substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay if it is not removed.

Cavities: A cavity is a hole in a tooth that develops from tooth decay.

Dental Checkup: A dental checkup is an appointment that involves cleaning the teeth, identifying any signs of infection and removing said signs of infection.

Preventive Dentistry: Preventive dentistry is the dentistry that focuses on maintaining oral health in order to prevent the spread of plaque, the formation of tartar and infections in the mouth.

Dental Sealants: Dental Sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years.

Oral Surgeon: A dentist with special training in surgery of the mouth and jaw.

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