Tooth Extractions

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Tooth extractions, including emergency extractions, may be essential for maintaining your oral health. At Long Island Dental Excellence, our team is committed to making the extraction process as smooth and comfortable as possible, ensuring a quick recovery.

Tooth Extraction in Rockville Centre, NY

A tooth extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket in the bone. While we aim to preserve your natural teeth whenever possible, certain situations may require an extraction for your overall oral health. 

We utilize anesthesia to make sure you’re comfortable during the procedure and offer sedation options for a calm and pleasant experience. Following post-extraction instructions our team provides will help facilitate an easy recovery.

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Does tooth extraction hurt?

  • During a tooth extraction, local anesthesia is used to numb the area, so you shouldn’t feel any pain during the procedure. You may experience some pressure or pulling sensations. After the extraction, mild discomfort and swelling are normal, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and following the aftercare instructions we provide.

What can I eat after a tooth extraction?

  • After a tooth extraction, it’s best to stick to soft foods that don’t require much chewing. Some options include yogurt, applesauce, mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, and smoothies. Avoid hot, spicy, crunchy, or hard foods because they can irritate the extraction site. Following a soft food diet for a few days helps with healing and comfort during the recovery process.

Why do my surrounding teeth hurt after tooth extraction?

  • It’s not uncommon to experience some discomfort in the teeth surrounding the extraction site. This can be due to the inflammation and pressure caused by the procedure. Additionally, the teeth next to the extraction site may temporarily shift slightly. If the pain persists or becomes severe, contact our office for an evaluation to ensure you’re healing properly.

More Questions?

If you have more questions about tooth extractions, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further. You can also request an appointment or see other services using the links below.

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