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Dental Extractions (Tooth Removal)
Teeth may need to be removed for a number
of reasons, usually due to extensive decay, 'gum' disease,
or trauma resulting in painful, abscessed and/or loose teeth.
In some non-emergency situations involving one or several
teeth, we will evaluate and treat you at the same visit
provided we use local anesthesia (often referred to as 'Novocain®').
If your dentist has recently taken x-rays which shows all
of the teeth in question, please bring them with you to
your appointment. Most patients prefer not to return to
work on the day a tooth is extracted, usually because of
minor post-extraction bleeding and discomfort. We will provide
you with post-operative instructions, extra gauze and a
prescription for pain medication or antibiotics (if indicated)
after your treatment is complete. You can expect mild to
moderate discomfort for a few days following the extraction.
There may be some swelling, or bruising. In general, you
should start to feel better after 2-3 days. If you do not,
please let us know.
If you prefer to be sedated or 'go to sleep',
a preoperative appointment to evaluate you and discuss anesthesia
options is mandatory. This allows us the opportunity to
review your medical history, determine what procedure(s)
are needed and otherwise prepare you for your procedure.
If your medical history is complex and you
are taking a number of prescribed medications, we may need
to discuss your dental treatment with your physician before
we can treat you. Please bring a list of all medications
you are currently taking with you to your first appointment.
Call us today at: 905. 479-6112
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