Before removing a tooth, you will be given an injection of local anesthetic to numb the area where the tooth will be removed. General anesthetic is also available, and is preferred when extracting various teeth or a tooth is impacted. It may be possible to extract a tooth as a whole, but it may also be easier to take a tooth out in pieces.
Once a tooth has been extracted, a blood clot usually forms in the socket. It is encourages packing a gauze pad into the socket and getting you to bite down on it to help stop the bleeding. Usually, self-dissolving stitched will be placed to close the gum edges. In the event that the blood clot in the socket breaks loose (‘dry socket’), we will place a special dressing over the socket for a few days, while a new clot forms.
This is a fairly common procedure usually in wisdom teeth extrications. See also our wisdom teeth extraction page
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