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A Guide to Tooth Removal and Aftercare

Ongoing tooth pain, swelling, or discomfort could sometimes indicate a dental issue that may need assessment. This can help understand the condition and possible treatment options.

If tooth removal near Aspendale Gardens is being considered, a consultation at Keys to Smile may include a dental examination, assessment of the affected tooth and surrounding area, and discussing possible treatment options based on the findings. Guidance on next steps could also be provided after the assessment.





    Understanding Tooth Removal

    Tooth removal, also called tooth extraction, is a procedure where a dentist may remove a tooth from its socket. Some people may refer to this as having a tooth “pulled.”

    Dentists generally aim to preserve natural teeth where appropriate. However, in some situations, tooth removal could be discussed if a tooth is severely damaged, infected, loose, impacted, or difficult to restore.

    Tooth removal may be considered if a tooth:

    • Is badly decayed or broken
    • Has an infection that may not be responding to treatment
    • Is associated with ongoing pain or swelling
    • Is impacted or trapped below the gum line
    • May be affecting nearby teeth or gums
    • Could be contributing to overcrowding in some cases

    Many tooth extractions may be performed by a general dentist. In more complex situations, referral to another dental professional or specialist could sometimes be recommended.

    What to Expect During the Potential Assessment Process

    The extraction process typically begins with a diagnostic consultation. During a clinical evaluation at our practice, the dentist may: 

    • Review medical history, including any health conditions and medications
    • Discuss symptoms such as pain patterns or triggers
    • Examine the affected tooth, gums, and surrounding tissues
    • Recommend dental X-rays to better assess the tooth and supporting structures

    Following this assessment, suitable treatment pathways may be presented. We may discuss the proposed procedure, potential clinical risks, and recommended post-operative aftercare instructions.

    Common Types of Tooth Removal
    • Simple Tooth Removal

    A simple extraction is generally performed on teeth that are clearly visible above the gum line. A local anaesthetic may be used to help keep the area more comfortable while the tooth is carefully removed.

    • Sectional Tooth Removal

    In some situations, a tooth may be removed in smaller sections, especially if it has multiple roots or is more difficult to remove.

    • Surgical Tooth Removal

    Surgical tooth removal may be discussed for teeth that are harder to reach, impacted, or partly under the gums. This procedure may involve a small opening in the gum.

    After the procedure, gauze may be placed over the site to support clot formation and help manage bleeding. Aftercare instructions may also be provided to support healing.

    Potential Outcomes of Tooth Removal

    Depending on the individual situation, tooth removal may sometimes be considered to help address:

    • Ongoing pain or discomfort
    • Infection affecting the tooth or surrounding area
    • Potential damage to nearby teeth or gums
    • Overcrowding in selected cases
    • Oral comfort concerns in some situations

    Healing experiences and treatment outcomes can vary between individuals.

    Potential Risks and Considerations

    Like many dental procedures, tooth removal may involve some risks or temporary side effects, which could include:

    • Mild discomfort after the procedure
    • Swelling or bruising around the area
    • Temporary bleeding at the extraction site
    • Dry socket, which may sometimes occur during healing
    • Infection if healing does not progress as expected or aftercare is not followed
    • Slower healing in some individuals due to health or personal factors

    These factors are usually discussed before treatment so you can understand what may be involved. Aftercare guidance may also be provided to support healing where appropriate. 

    Aftercare Following Tooth Removal

    After your procedure, you may be given instructions to support healing and help keep the area clean.

    This advice may include:

    • Managing bleeding at home
    • Eating softer foods for a short time
    • Avoiding smoking temporarily
    • Keeping the area clean
    • Returning for review appointments if needed

    Healing experiences can vary from person to person, depending on the type of extraction and individual health factors.

    Feeling Nervous About Tooth Removal?

    If you are considering tooth removal near Aspendale Gardens due to pain or dental concerns, a professional assessment may help clarify the cause and available options.

    A dental check-up can provide more information about whether tooth removal is appropriate or if other treatment options may be considered.

    People from surrounding areas such as Dingley Village, Springvale, Noble Park, Aspendale Gardens, Chelsea Heights, and Chelsea may sometimes choose to visit the clinic for consultation.

    Areas We Serve: BraesideDingley VillageSpringvaleNoble ParkAspendale GardensWaterwaysChelsea Heights and Chelsea.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Will tooth removal hurt?

    A local anaesthetic may be used to help numb the area during the procedure. Some discomfort or soreness may still occur afterwards while the area heals. 

    Are sedation options sometimes available for tooth removal?

    Sedation or sleep dentistry options may sometimes be discussed, depending on your needs and the type of procedure. 

    What is the exact cost of tooth removal near Aspendale Gardens?

    Costs may vary depending on the tooth and the complexity of the procedure. A quote could be provided after an examination. 

    What could I do if discomfort continues after tooth removal?

    If your pain is worsening or you are concerned about healing, it may be important to contact the dental clinic for advice or a review appointment.