Tooth Extractions Terminology

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tooth Extraction

Types of Extractions

  • Simple Extraction: Removal of a tooth that is visible above the gumline.
  • Surgical Extraction: Removal of a tooth that is impacted, broken below the gumline, or requires an incision in the gums.

Reasons for Extraction

  • Crowding: To create space for orthodontic treatment.
  • Gum Disease: When gum disease has loosened a tooth or damaged the supporting bone.
  • Impacted Tooth: When a tooth (often a wisdom tooth) fails to erupt properly.
  • Infection: When an infection has spread to the tooth pulp or surrounding tissues.
  • Severe Decay: When a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a filling or crown.
  • Trauma: When a tooth is broken or fractured beyond repair.

Procedures and Techniques

  • Alveoplasty: Smoothing and recontouring the jawbone after an extraction.
  • Anesthesia: Medication used to numb the area and prevent pain during the extraction.
  • Elevation: Using a dental instrument to loosen the tooth before removal.
  • Forceps: Instruments used to grasp and remove the tooth.
  • Incision: A cut made in the gums to access a tooth that is not fully erupted.
  • Sectioning: Dividing a tooth into smaller pieces for easier removal.

Post-Extraction Care

  • Dry Socket: A painful condition that can occur if the blood clot at the extraction site is dislodged.
  • Gauze: Used to control bleeding after the extraction.
  • Ice Pack: Applied to the face to reduce swelling and discomfort.
  • Pain Medication: Prescribed or over-the-counter medication to manage pain.
  • Sutures (Stitches): Used to close the gums after a surgical extraction.

Related Terms

  • Alveolar Bone: The bone that surrounds and supports the teeth.
  • Edentulous: Lacking teeth.
  • Hematoma: A collection of blood outside of a blood vessel.
  • Trismus: Limited jaw opening or lockjaw.