Extractions

We want you to keep your natural teeth as much as you do. However, there are times when a tooth is beyond restoration and needs to be extracted. From tooth decay and dental abscess to injuries to tooth removal, our team of specialists will make your experience as comfortable as possible.

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Gum Treatments

Gingivitis and gum disease are the leading causes of gum treatment. Our doctors and dental hygienists can work with you to get your gums healthy again.

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Root Canals

Always thought to be a painful procedure, modern dentistry makes it relatively pain-free. We can fix your infected tooth quickly and easily.

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Sedation Dentistry

Sedation dentistry is an excellent option for those with anxiety or fear of dental procedures. From tooth extractions to cosmetic dentistry and other dental problems, we offer our patients this safe, comfortable, and effective dental solution.
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Sleep Dentistry

If you experience waking yourself or others up by snoring or you wake up breathless during sleep, you may have sleep apnea. We can help you with our sleep apnea dentistry services.

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TMD/TMJ Treatment

We want you to be comfortable with your dental health. If you experience joint pain in your jaw, we have a variety of ways to help treat your pain with BOTOX or Dermal Fillers.

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Comfortable Tooth Extractions in New York for Strong Oral Health

Our dentists and specialists proudly offer dental extractions when a tooth is beyond restoration.
Comfortable Tooth Extractions in New York for Strong Oral Health

Why Extractions?

When a tooth is damaged beyond repair, a dental extraction may be the best step to prevent further oral health issues. There are six main reasons a person may need a tooth extracted:

  • Tooth decay
  • Trauma
  • Gum infection
  • Advanced periodontal disease
  • Abscess/bone infection
  • Lack of space in the mouth for the teeth or overcrowding

A dental extraction procedure can save your teeth from decaying and causing additional problems. 

Why Extractions?

What to Expect

At Arlington Dental, our dentists and oral surgeons in Poughkeepsie will do everything possible to help you retain your existing teeth and keep them healthy. However, there are times when a tooth is beyond restoration and needs to be extracted.

Before Treatment

Having a tooth extracted can happen for a number of reasons and is a common procedure that many children and adults experience. Be sure to tell your dentist if you have any other conditions that could interfere with the procedure or put you at risk for infection, such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, or a history of bacterial endocarditis.

During Treatment

When a tooth needs to be extracted, your dentist will likely use a local anesthetic and may also use  sedation to make you feel comfortable during your oral surgery visit. Extractions are performed in our New York dental offices, so you won't have to worry about going to an outpatient oral surgery center. We have a great team of dentists and oral surgeons that will work to take care of you during your tooth removal.

After Treatment
Once the tooth is removed, you will want to take preventative steps to promote healing. Your dental team will provide you with post-tooth extraction care instructions for your comfort and healing to reduce the possibility of complications. Minor pain and discomfort may last for up to a week after a dental extraction.

Your First Visit

During your first visit, your dentist will evaluate your overall dental health and any teeth that are causing you discomfort, while also determining if any teeth are in need of extraction. Depending on the severity of the problem, you may require more than one visit. During your visits, be sure to ask any questions or let your dentist know about any concerns or additional issues you are experiencing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long to wait for dental implants after an extraction?

Dental implants may be placed immediately following your tooth extraction, depending on your specific type of extraction. Immediate placement will occur after surgery if there is sufficient bone present around the extraction site. If the bone around the extraction needs to heal, placing the implant may wait 3 - 6 months while healing.

What to eat after getting a tooth extraction?

Soft, malleable food is recommended. Liquid and soft foods such as apple sauce, yogurt, smoothies, soups, and mashed potatoes are the easiest to consume. Come cold foods, such as Jell-O, pudding, and ice cream, can temporarily soothe the pain and discomfort you may experience.

Be sure to avoid any consumption that involves sucking, such as drinking through a straw or smoking. This can cause stitches to be removed and open dry sockets in your gums.

How long does dental pain last after extraction?

Generally, pain from tooth extractions can last about a week. Pain will begin to decrease after the third day of healing, and after a week, new tissue will start to form at the extraction site. The first two days of recovery are the ones that will require the most attention and care. Bleeding will stop once the blood clot forms, which occurs during the two days immediately after. Be sure to rinse your mouth with warm salt water, and eat soft and malleable foods to avoid irritating the recovery area. If a dry socket forms at the dental extraction site, this will slow the recovery time and cause undue pain at the site.