Framingham Cosmetic Dentistry - Oral Surgery

Tooth Extractions:

When the extraction of a tooth is required...

1) An incision in the gums is made
2) The tooth is removed
3) The area is stitched up and is allowed to heal

During this time, it is important to think about a tooth replacement option. An extracted tooth leaves an open area in the jaw which, in time, allows the neighboring teeth to drift into the area where the tooth was extracted. This in turn, causes a chain reaction to all the surrounding teeth. Also, if you are considering placing an implant in the future, you should consider asking your dentist to place a bone graft at the time of surgery to preserve the bone width and height.

Patient Education (Audible/Visual)

Tooth Extractions
After Extraction Care
Wisdom Tooth Development
Wisdom Tooth Problems
Wisdom Tooth Positions
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Tobacco Risks
Pre-Cancer Soft Tissue
Pre-Surgical Instructions
Post-Surgical Instructions
- Patient Education Library