
Fortunately, tooth extraction complications are rare. This is probably due to the fact that American dentists are among the most highly educated dental professionals in the world. Incisions should be kept to a minimum and whenever possible, the surrounding gum tissue should be carefully left in place without being insulted during the tooth extraction procedure. Gentle use of surgical instruments helps decrease the insults to the jaw bone and encourages healing after the tooth is removed.
Of the tooth extraction complications, the most common is dental pain from the tooth surgery. Many patients just don't get it! They had dental surgery and didn't rest, relax and take their medications. Since dental anaesthetics are really good, most tooth extraction patients do not feel very much during their procedures. When they go home, they don't take the procedure seriously and proceed to run themselves down. When you get run down, you hurt more.
One of the tooth extraction complications that bothers patients the most is bleeding. In many oral surgery procedures, an incision is made into the gum tissues and the gums are gently pulled off of the tooth and away from the supporting bone. This causes bleeding. Even though the area clots immediately, there is usually some minor bleeding for about twenty four hours. Bleeding is made worse if a patient plays with the area. Most dentists now keep their incisions and reflections to a minimum to reduce the insult to the dental surgery area.
The dentists at the Atlanta Dental Group PC are dedicated to their patients' good health and well being. You are welcome to join their family of patients. Problems with oral surgery are reduced when a dentist carefully performs oral surgery and good surgical technique counts. Dr. Mark Allan Padolsky performs the surgery for the group and it is his utmost wish that every one of his patients does well during and after his surgeries and he generally has very few tooth extraction complications. You are welcome to consult with Dr. Padolsky. Make you appointment by calling 404-874-7428.