Tooth Extractions & Grafting

Tooth Extractions & Grafting

Tooth Extraction and Grafting

Our primary goal is to keep the teeth healthy and in your mouth for as long as possible, but sometimes because of pain, infection, bone loss or fracture in the tooth — extraction becomes necessary. The bone that holds the tooth in place (the socket) is often damaged by disease and/or infection, resulting in deformity of the jaw after the tooth is extracted. In addition, when teeth are extracted the surrounding bone and gums can shrink and recede very quickly, resulting in unsightly defects.

Meet Dr. Seth

Dr. Ishita Seth graduated from Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine, Massachusetts in 2010. She also holds a dental degree from the Government Dental College – Patiala, India and has several academic achievements. She is fluent in English and culturally attuned to patients from various backgrounds.

Keep Your Teeth Healthy and Strong...

At Apollo Dental, we will discuss all your options for you to make an informed decision. We want you to know that today, with advances in techniques and technology, tooth extractions are a fairly routine and painless procedure. Common reasons for extractions:

  • Impacted wisdom teeth
  • Alignment & bite problems
  • Infected tooth
  • Periodontal disease
  • Badly broken or decayed tooth

These jaw defects can create major problems in performing restorative dentistry whether your treatment involves dental implants, bridges, or dentures. Jaw deformities from tooth removal can be prevented and repaired by a procedure called socket preservation. Socket preservation can greatly improve your smile’s appearance and increase your chances for successful dental implants.

Several techniques can be used to preserve the bone and minimize bone loss after an extraction. In one common method, the tooth is removed and the socket is filled with bone or bone substitute. It is then covered with gum, artificial membrane, or tissue, which encourages your body’s natural ability to repair the socket. With this method, the socket heals eliminating shrinkage and collapse of the surrounding gum and facial tissues. The newly formed bone in the socket also provides a foundation for an implant to replace the tooth.

If your dentist has recommended tooth removal, be sure to ask if socket preservation is necessary. This is particularly important if you are planning on replacing the front teeth. Contact Apollo Dental today and we will help you preserve your teeth with our general dentistry services in the Ballantyne Charlotte and surrounding areas.

Caring Dental Staff

Our patients are the best part of the Apollo Dental family!

It’s important that your dental provider takes a personal approach to your healthcare!

Dr. Ishita Seth takes her time to listen to the concerns of her patients, ensuring that her focus supports quality, comprehensive patient care.

FAQS

How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction and bone graft?

The general recovery time can be from 2 weeks to 2 months, the recovery time also depends on the condition of the extraction.

How painful are dental bone grafts?

After grafting some discomfort can be experienced but it will be bearable. The dentist will prescribe some medicine as well to manage the pain and discomfort.

What happens after tooth extraction and bone graft?

After the tooth extraction it is very normal to have swelling near to the operated area.

What can I eat after tooth extraction and bone graft?

Try to avoid crunchy food until your gum heals perfectly, also consume more liquid. For the first few days your food would be limited.

Are dental bone grafts painful?

There would be some discomfort after the bone grafting surgery, but the dentist will prescribe you anti-inflammatory medicine to mild your pain and discomfort.

What is the success rate of bone grafts?

The composite bone grafts have a 99.6% survival rate and 66.06% success rate.

Do I need a bone graft after tooth extraction?

Bone grafting is essential for replacing missing or damaged bone from the jaw, a bone graft can repair and rebuild the damaged bone needed to support a dental implant.

Does insurance cover bone grafting?

Many insurance companies do not cover the cost of bone grafting, there are some cases insurance may cover as much as 80% of the cost.

Can a bone graft come out?

This graft is made of many particles so there are changes you can feel some particles in your mouth after few days of the surgery.

How long does bone graft surgery take?

The complete process of bone grafting takes between 45-90 minutes and the initial recovery period is approximately about two weeks.

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