Tooth Extraction in Lisbon ME

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If you need to have a broken tooth pulled, you can count on our team of dedicated dental professionals in Lisbon ME.


Dental Tooth Extractions in Lisbon ME

If you have a broken tooth, our priority at Two Rivers Family Dentistry is to repair and restore your tooth to full health if at all possible. However, if the tooth is too damaged for a repair to be effective, then a tooth extraction, also known as exodontia, may just be the best solution.

Some situations that can lead to the need for a tooth to be pulled include:

  • Serious Trauma or Damage To The Tooth: If a tooth has been physically damaged or experienced gradual decay, it may become so loose that tooth extraction is the only option.
  • Orthodontic Problems: Some orthodontic treatments involve tooth extraction to make room to improve the overall alignment of the teeth.
  • Teeth That Are Non-functioning or Wrongly Positioned: If a tooth or teeth are not aligned or functioning properly in the mouth they may need to be removed.
  • Hyperdontia: This means too many teeth have grown in the mouth. The extra teeth, known as supernumerary teeth, can prevent other, necessary teeth from growing in and also lead to tooth crowding, difficulty chewing, and many other issues.
  • Radiation & Chemotherapy: The side effects of these types of treatments can sometimes necessitate a tooth being pulled.
  • Medication Side Effects: Certain medications can cause dental health issues that might require a tooth extraction.

Tooth Extraction Types

  • Simple Extractions: This is performed when the tooth is visible and easily accessible to the dentist and typically only requires the use of a local anesthetic. However, sedation and anti-anxiety medications can be administered to patients who feel anxious about the procedure.
  • Surgical Extractions: If a tooth is NOT visible and accessible, then your dentist will need to perform a surgical extraction. For example, broken teeth or teeth that never rose above the gum line might require surgical extraction. This type of procedure sometimes requires bone removal and the lifting or folding of the gum tissue while extracting the tooth. Local anesthesia and/or conscious sedation can be used for surgical extractions.
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal: Impacted teeth can sometimes lead to infection, tooth decay, gum disease, or even interference with your bite. We can help patients avoid these issues by extracting wisdom teeth before they are fully developed. Wisdom teeth are also sometimes extracted to make room for orthodontic treatments.

No matter why you need a tooth extracted, you can count on the team at Two Rivers Family Dentistry to make the process as easy and pain-free as possible.


Post-Care Recommendations For Tooth Extraction

Whether you are an adult having a tooth removed or you are a parent and your child is having one of their baby teeth extracted, it is important to know how to handle post-care. First and foremost, make sure to follow your dentist’s guidelines, including any prescribed or recommended medication instructions. Here are some other steps to consider for a simple non-surgical tooth extraction:

  • Gauze/Bleeding: After a tooth extraction, your dentist will place folded gauze over the socket to help with the blood clotting process. You or your child will be instructed to lightly bite down on the gauze to hold in place. After about an hour, that piece of gauze can be removed. If there is still bleeding, a fresh piece of gauze should be folded, wet with warm water, and placed on the socket. After 30 minutes, remove that piece of gauze. If there is still active bleeding, we recommend calling your dentist for further instructions.
  • Soreness/Swelling: Swelling and soreness are often common for 1-2 days after your tooth extraction. We recommend a cold compress or ice pack to both relieve pain and decrease the swelling in the mouth.
  • Food: It is recommended you avoid hard or chewy foods. Soft foods are recommended including smoothies, mashed potatoes, and ice cream. In fact, foods like ice cream can also provide a little bit of relief. That said give the ice cream some time to melt so it isn’t too cold or too hard.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tooth Extraction

Two Rivers Family Dentistry
4 Bisbee St
Lisbon ME 04250
(207) 353-8676


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