Tooth Extraction in York and Hanover, PA

Are you experiencing persistent tooth pain that won’t go away? Sometimes, despite our best efforts to save a tooth, extraction becomes the most comfortable and effective solution for your oral health. At Pennsylvania Perio & Implants, Dr. Sourvanos provides gentle, expert tooth extractions with advanced techniques to ensure your comfort and optimal healing.
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What is a Tooth Extraction?

A tooth extraction is the careful removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure is performed when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, or causing overcrowding issues that cannot be resolved through other dental treatments. Using modern techniques and gentle approaches, extractions can be completed with minimal discomfort and promote faster healing.

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4 Signs You May Need a Tooth Extraction

1.

Severe Tooth Damage or Decay

When decay reaches the tooth’s pulp and cannot be saved with a root canal, extraction prevents further infection.

2.

Advanced Gum Disease

Significant bone loss around the tooth makes it impossible to maintain proper support and stability.

3.

Severe Crowding

Severe crowding where there isn’t enough space in your mouth for all your teeth to fit properly.

4.

Fractured Tooth

Breaks that extend below the gum cannot be restored with crowns or other treatments.

Tooth extraction is one of the most common dental procedures.

The Extraction Process

Personalized Consultation

Digital imaging allows us to plan the safest extraction approach for your specific tooth and surrounding structures.

Gentle Removal

Our careful approach preserves surrounding bone and tissue for optimal healing and future treatment options.

Post-Operative Care

Detailed instructions and photobiomodulation therapy help reduce pain and accelerate your recovery process.
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Replacing Your Tooth After a Tooth Extraction 

After your extraction heals, replacing the missing tooth becomes important for maintaining proper bite function and preventing adjacent teeth from shifting. Dental implants offer the most natural and long-lasting solution, providing a permanent replacement that looks and functions like your original tooth.

Dr. Sourvanos specializes in both tooth extraction and dental implant placement, allowing for seamless treatment planning. This coordinated approach ensures optimal placement and can often reduce your overall treatment time while maximizing your final results.

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Why Choose Pennsylvania Perio & Implants for Tooth Extraction in York and Hanover?

Dr. Sourvanos combines evidence-based surgical techniques with advanced technology like photobiomodulation therapy to minimize post-operative discomfort and promote faster healing. Our experienced team, led by staff members with decades of expertise, ensures you receive personalized care in a comfortable, family-focused environment that feels more like a cozy cottage than a clinical setting.

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Tooth Extractions FAQs

If you have any questions about tooth extractions, we’ve got answers.

Will tooth extraction hurt?

With proper anesthesia, you should feel no pain during the extraction procedure. We also utilize photobiomodulation therapy to significantly reduce post-operative discomfort and promote faster healing.

Can I eat normally after a tooth extraction?

It is important to avoid eating hard or chewy foods for the first few days, as this can irritate the extraction site and slow down the healing process. Instead, stick to soft foods that are easy to chew and swallow, such as soup, yogurt, or mashed potatoes.

How to ensure a comfortable recovery after tooth extraction?

It's important to take things easy for a day or two, as rigorous activity could delay healing or trigger a dry socket. Here are some tips: apply an ice pack to reduce swelling, avoid hot foods, take medications as prescribed, and keep the area clean.

How to prevent tooth extraction?

The best way to prevent tooth extraction is to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly and visiting the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. You should also avoid sugary and acidic foods and drinks, wear a mouthguard if you grind your teeth, and seek prompt treatment for any dental issues.

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Definition of common tooth extraction terminology

Tooth decay (dental caries): Tooth decay is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria.

Tooth Enamel: Enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body.

Tartar: Tartar is a hard yellowish substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay if it is not removed.

Cavities: A cavity is a hole in a tooth that develops from tooth decay.

Dental Checkup: A dental checkup is an appointment that involves cleaning the teeth, identifying any signs of infection and removing said signs of infection.

Preventive Dentistry: Preventive dentistry is the dentistry that focuses on maintaining oral health in order to prevent the spread of plaque, the formation of tartar and infections in the mouth.

Dental Sealants: Dental Sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years.

Oral Surgeon: A dentist with special training in surgery of the mouth and jaw.

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  • We serve patients from the following counties: York County
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