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Nobody loves teeth extraction. Most people dread it either because they feel uncomfortable during the process of for fear of their final appearance. If you have your wisdom teeth extracted, for example, and you do not have implants replacing them, most people would hate such an appearance.

For professional teeth extraction, call the Mallard Lane Dental through (530) 622-0701. You can also book an appointment while on the call.

When a tooth has to be extracted or if a dentist advises so, it just has to be done. With such a team at the Mallard Lane Dental, we can make this easy and painless for you. Talk to us now to book an appointment with our best dentist.

Why Teeth Extraction?

There are better ways of preventing tooth extractions. However, a time comes that one has to undergo one whether it is the wisdom, molar, or premolar tooth. Some of the reasons that a dentist may use to extract your teeth include:

  • Trauma
  • Infection
  • Decay
  • Crowding
  • If the extraction is necessary for a healthy treatment plan.

When you talk to our dentists at the Mallard Lane Dental, you will be advised on whether and when you should have teeth extraction.

The Process of Teeth Extraction

Before a tooth is extracted, an X-Ray of the area where the disturbing tooth is is required. This helps the dentist to get a better way of removing the tooth without touching the neighboring ones or the gum. Our best dentist from the Mallard Lane Dental will have to do everything they can to ensure that the extraction will be done in the safest manner and with the least of discomfort as possible.

After the X-Ray is taken, the area around the affected tooth is numbed with local anesthesia. This helps to lessen the discomfort and pain that may come with the extraction. After it is extracted, our team will give you detailed instructions that you should follow to ensure the area heals and that the neighboring teeth are not affected.

After Extraction Follow-Up

It is highly essential that you follow the dentist's instructions after tooth extraction. Also, you should take any medication that they will prescribe; usually over the counter ibuprofen for reducing swelling, speeding recovery, and minimizing discomfort.

While brushing or flossing, a dentist would advise that it should be the normal way. However, you should avoid rinsing the area or spitting forcefully within the first 24 hours. Additionally, you can consult you, dentists, if anything happens before the area can recover fully.

If you have a painful tooth, do not hesitate to talk to us. If it is decaying, crowding, or infected teeth, have it extracted by calling us through (530) 622-0701 and book an appointment with our dentist or to make inquiries.

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:10 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:10 am-4:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:10 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:10 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

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Sunday:

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