Basic Procedure of a Tooth Extraction
Basic Procedure of a Tooth Extraction Extraction may be the final step required to prevent a cracked or decayed tooth from causing further damage. Or, in the case of crowding or an impacted wisdom tooth, it may be needed to prevent trouble from occurring later. In most cases, however, it's a routine procedure that's nothing to fear when done by an experienced hand. Here's how it usually works: First, a radio graphic X/Ray examination allows your dentist to see the tooth's exact position and anticipate any possible complications. Your medical and drug history is also evaluated, so your dentist can assess your general health and establish your options for anesthesia. Simpler tooth extractions may be performed under local anesthesia such as a numbing shot, with or without additional sedation like nitro-us oxide or oral medication. More complex or multiple extractions may require conscious sedation that's administered intravenously into the bloodstream.