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Showing posts with label wisdom teeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom teeth. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Sectioning Teeth

When patients need teeth extracted, they can count on Chapel Street Dental. Although it is always our desire to prevent a tooth from needing to be removed, there are times when the wisdom teeth threaten the push all the other teeth out of alignment. To make their removal easier, we sometimes cut them into sections.


The wisdom teeth are the largest teeth and have multiple roots clinging to strong ligaments. Teeth are usually removed by being rocked back and forth while being pushed with an elevator tool or grasped with forceps, but this may not work with wisdom teeth. Yanking them may require an unsafe amount of force and they may be caught under the gum line. Instead, they are cut into sections using a dental drill. The patient is numb during this and the incision site is bathed in water continuously to prevent it from overheating. When the teeth have been broken up, they may be lifted out with less force and without incisions needing to be made into the gum line. There is also less risk of a tooth breaking accidentally.


Chapel Street Dental is located at 806 Chapel St, New Haven, Connecticut, 06510. To schedule an appointment, call 203-772-1000 or visit New Haven Dental and fill out a contact form.


 

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Reasons a Tooth May Need Extraction

If you suffer a toothache, your first thought might be that you need it removed. Fortunately, that isn’t the case. Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons but primarily include wisdom teeth and/or an overcrowded mouth. Depending on the way they are positioned, wisdom teeth can increase a person’s risk of developing an infection. At Chapel Street Dental, one of our doctors will make an effort to restore the tooth without extraction. Other reasons for extraction may include:   



  • Severe tooth damage/trauma – some teeth have such extensive decay and damage (broken or cracked) that repair is not possible.

  • Orthodontic treatment – people getting braces may need teeth extracted to create room for teeth that are being moved into place.

  • Some teeth may need to be extracted if they have the potential of becoming infected.

  • Extra teeth – extra teeth may block other teeth from erupting, therefore will require extraction.


If you have questions or concerns regarding tooth extraction, please give us a call. To learn about the services we provide at our practice, visit www.newhavendentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Chapel Street Dental in New Haven, CT, call 203-772-1000.

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