Tooth extraction
Short answer
Extraction removes a tooth that cannot be saved. It is done under local anesthesia and is usually simpler than people expect.
Simple explanation
Aftercare matters: bite on gauze, avoid rinsing hard for 24 hours, no smoking, and follow the dentist's medicine and diet advice.
When this usually matters
Think about replacing the tooth (implant, bridge, or partial denture) to protect your bite.
When to seek dental help
Fever, heavy bleeding after 24 hours, or severe pain after 3 days may mean dry socket or infection.
Questions to ask your dentist
- •Can this tooth still be saved?
- •What replacement options do I have?
- •What should I do the first 24 hours?
This is simple educational information. It is not a diagnosis and does not replace a dental examination. Your dentist may recommend something different depending on your mouth, X-rays, pain, infection, gums, bone, medical history, and clinical judgment.
