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Visit a Bright Now! Dental in Denver for comprehensive dental extractions. When you find yourself in need of a dental extraction, know that we prioritize your comfort and well-being above all else.

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Tooth Extraction at Bright Now! Dental

Do I Need a Tooth Extraction?

During your dental evaluation, we will utilize x-rays to assess the extent of damage or infection, helping us make informed decisions about the necessity of a tooth extraction. Common scenarios involving wisdom teeth, damaged teeth, gumline overcrowding, tooth decay, or infections often lead to recommendations for tooth extraction.

Our primary focus is always on conserving, restoring, and safeguarding your natural teeth whenever possible. Unfortunately, factors like tooth decay or traumatic injuries can influence whether restoring a tooth is viable.

At Bright Now! Dental in Denver, we make affordable tooth extractions a reality. Rather than enduring the agony of a tooth infection, we ensure easy access to the care you deserve. We offer flexible financing and added discounts so you don’t have to stress about restoring your teeth.

Schedule your consultation now at Bright Now! Dental in Denver, where you’ll receive a tailored treatment plan. Let us help you restore your beautiful smile!

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Post-Extraction DOs

Rest: Immediately after the extraction, it’s important to take it easy. Rest for at least 24 hours to allow your body to begin the healing process.

Bite on Gauze: Your dentist will provide you with sterile gauze pads. Bite gently on these pads over the extraction site to help control bleeding. Change them as needed, following your dentist’s instructions.

Apply Ice: To minimize swelling and discomfort, apply an ice pack wrapped in a cloth to your cheek for 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off during the first 24 hours.

Maintain Oral Hygiene: While you should avoid the extraction site when brushing and flossing, continue to clean your other teeth and gums gently. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and rinse your mouth with warm saltwater (if advised by your dentist) to keep the area clean.

Eat a Soft Diet: Stick to a soft diet for a few days. Opt for foods like yogurt, applesauce, mashed potatoes, smoothies, and soups. Avoid hot, spicy, crunchy, or hard foods that could irritate the extraction site.

Follow-Up Appointments: Attend any follow-up appointments scheduled by your dentist to monitor your healing progress. They will remove any stitches if necessary and assess your recovery.

Be Patient with Healing: Remember that the full healing process may take several weeks. Be patient, and follow your dentist’s instructions diligently to ensure a successful and comfortable recovery.

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Post-Extraction DON’Ts

No Smoking: Smoking can impede the healing process and increase the risk of complications. Avoid tobacco products for at least 72 hours after extraction, if not longer.

Avoid Straws: Sipping through straws creates suction in your mouth, which can dislodge the blood clot that forms in the extraction site. Skip the straws for the first few days.

Don’t Rinse Vigorously: Refrain from rinsing your mouth vigorously for the initial 24 hours. Gently rinse with warm saltwater if instructed by your dentist.

Don’t Touch the Site: Avoid touching or probing the extraction site with your fingers or tongue. Keep your hands and foreign objects away from the area to prevent infection.

Don’t Skip Medications: If your dentist has prescribed pain medication or antibiotics, take them as directed. Skipping doses can lead to increased discomfort or complications.

Skip Alcohol and Mouthwash: Avoid alcoholic beverages and mouthwash with high alcohol content, as they can delay healing and cause discomfort.

Resist the Urge to Spit Excessively: Excessive spitting can disrupt the blood clot formation, which is crucial for healing. Swallow saliva gently.

Don’t Ignore Complications: If you experience severe pain, prolonged bleeding, fever, or any signs of infection, do not ignore them. Contact your dentist promptly for guidance.

Stay Away from Hot Beverages: Hot drinks can increase blood flow to the extraction site and may lead to prolonged bleeding. Stick to cool or lukewarm beverages.

Avoid Chewing on the Extraction Side: Do not use the side of your mouth where the extraction occurred for chewing until your dentist gives the green light.