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Certain situations can arise where you must have a tooth extracted immediately. Dr. Vidya Suri and the team of Sycamore Dental in Fort Worth, TX, can discuss your problems and determine the best course of action. Your dentist may recommend an emergency tooth extraction based on the severity of your pain and discomfort. The sooner a damaged tooth is removed, the sooner the healing can begin. An emergency tooth extraction offers many benefits.
You may not be aware of a problem until the soft tissues around the tooth become painful and swollen. You also might experience a bad taste in your mouth. A loose or broken tooth from advanced decay or a blow to the mouth can lead to cuts and lesions in the soft tissues surrounding the tooth. Call your dentist immediately as soon as you notice any of these signs. They will be able to determine if the tooth needs to be pulled.
Extensive damage to the soft tissues surrounding a tooth significantly increases the risk of infection. Extracting the tooth may be the only way to clear the wound and allow the damage to heal thoroughly. If left untreated, an infection that starts in the mouth can travel throughout the body. In addition to removing the tooth, your dentist must prescribe medications to control the infection.
Your wisdom teeth are the last four to appear. Due to their size and location, they may need more room to settle in comfortably. If the area is too small, your wisdom teeth can put enough pressure on the surrounding teeth, causing them to shift or crack. Abscesses can also occur if the gums do not heal properly.
A pulled tooth will heal quickly within a few days. Teeth broken to the gum line or wisdom teeth tightly impacted against your other teeth may require more invasive measures. The healing process will take much longer if your tooth requires surgical removal.
Emergency tooth extractions have many causes. Advanced gum disease, blunt force trauma, mouth restoration/reconstruction, and wisdom teeth removal are common causes. Regular visits to your dentist can help prevent emergency tooth extractions.
Taking proper care of the wound after a tooth extraction is important. In Fort Worth, TX, Dr. Vidya Suri and the team of Sycamore Dental can provide you with the aftercare instructions you need to heal properly as soon as you begin to notice any pain or discomfort, call (817) 438-1828 to schedule an appointment and get the treatment you deserve.
Dr. Vidya Suri is a highly skilled dentist with nearly a decade of clinical experience. She earned her dental degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry, and continuously enhances her expertise through ongoing education. Dr. Suri is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the Texas Dental Association. Known for her compassionate approach, she provides personalized care that blends cutting-edge dental techniques with a deep understanding of patient needs. Dr. Suri is dedicated to helping her patients achieve optimal oral health and beautiful smiles.
Dr. Saha is a distinguished dentist with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, graduating with honors. She also holds a Ph.D. from McGill University and has completed post-doctoral training at the University of Texas Health Science Center and Indiana University. With a background in cardiology research and clinical trials, Dr. Saha brings a depth of knowledge to her patient care. Passionate about general dentistry, she excels in restorative procedures and root canals. Her global experiences enrich her empathetic approach, ensuring personalized care for patients from all walks of life.
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