Tooth Extractions in Ashton, MD


Dental extractions are performed for a wide variety of reasons, but most commonly to remove teeth that can no longer be restored. Tooth decay, periodontal disease, dental trauma, or orthodontic needs are among some of the many reasons a tooth extraction may be necessary.

After using local anesthesia to numb the area, your dentist will remove the damaged tooth from the socket with small forceps. Following the extraction, the socket will be stitched up if necessary, then covered in sterile gauze. If a primary tooth was extracted, a space maintainer may be used until permanent teeth erupt.

Reasons for Tooth Extractions

  • Tooth Decay: If a cavity is left untreated, tooth decay can occur and potentially cause irreversible damage to a tooth. A tooth extraction may be needed to keep the bacteria from spreading and causing more serious oral health conditions.
  • Dental Trauma or Injuries: In some cases, an accident, fall, or other injury can cause damage to a tooth that results in the need for a tooth extraction.
  • Gum Disease: If gum disease, also known as gingivitis, goes untreated, it can result in periodontal disease. Periodontal disease affects both the gum line and jawbone and is a serious oral health condition. Tooth extraction may be necessary to maintain a healthy smile.
  • Impacted Teeth: Impacted teeth, which are typically wisdom teeth, are teeth that have gotten stuck under the surface or only partially erupted. In these cases, your dentist may recommend a tooth extraction to decrease the risk of future oral health issues and jaw misalignment.
  • Orthodontic Treatment: In some cases, a dentist or orthodontist may recommend an extraction to prevent overcrowding, allow room for permanent teeth to erupt, and ensure a straighter smile through treatment.

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