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Tooth Extractions: Do I Need a Dentist or Oral Surgeon?

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Tooth Extractions: Do I Need a Dentist or Oral Surgeon?

August 8, 2017 Common Dental Issues & Procedures
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When it comes to extractions, we often get asked “do I need a dentist or oral surgeon?” A tooth extraction is nothing to take lightly, so it’s important to choose the right provider for your situation, especially if it’s an emergency procedure.

Both dentists and oral surgeons can perform extractions, so how do you know which to choose? The answer depends on what type of procedure you need to have, and how involved the work will be.

Getting Started: Dentist or Oral Surgeon?

dentist or oral surgeon: Chicago oral surgeon at 1st Family DentalIf you are having any type of complication with your teeth, your first step should be to contact your dentist. 1st Family Dental and many other providers offer after-hours service for patients who have emergency needs outside of normal business hours.

Your dentist will evaluate the situation to determine whether an extraction is needed, and whether it’s something that can be done in the office. This consultation typically involves X-rays and an examination of the affected tooth or teeth.

From there, your dentist will make a recommendation about whether he or she can perform the extraction, or whether you need to be referred to an oral surgeon. If the tooth can be removed using novocaine or local anesthesia, most dentists can do this right in the office, perhaps even at the same time as your consultation.

If the dentist determines that an oral surgeon is necessary, most dental offices have oral surgeons they work with and can easily make a referral. At 1st Family Dental, we have an oral surgeon on staff so you don’t have to go to another practice, however, a separate appointment may need to be made.

Reasons for Referral to an Oral Surgeon

There are a few good reasons why a seeing an oral surgeon may be necessary for a successful extraction:

Impacted Teeth: If your teeth are impacted, or fully below the gum line, removing them becomes much more difficult than simply pulling them out. The procedure will likely involve general anesthesia and cutting into the mouth to remove the teeth. Sounds like surgery, right? So it makes sense that a trained surgeon would be required to complete it successfully.

Facial Structure: The positioning of your teeth in your mouth may make it difficult for a dentist to perform the extraction without causing discomfort. Things like large sinuses, or limited jaw mobility necessitate an extraction by an oral surgeon.

Cracked or Fractured Teeth: Teeth that are already cracked or fractured are likely to break more during the extraction, which requires a more intensive surgery similar to what’s needed for an impacted tooth.

Dental Anxiety: Regardless of the physical situation with your tooth, some patients prefer to be asleep for an extraction if they suffer from dental anxiety or a fear of going to the dentist. In this case, an oral surgeon is needed to administer general anesthesia. Never receive anesthesia from someone who is not a trained professional in case you have an adverse reaction to it.

Extraction Complications: As much as any dentist strives perfection, things can go wrong during some extractions. If the tooth has complex roots or cracks during the procedure, an oral surgeon may be needed to complete the process. In this case, you would be referred to a surgeon as quickly as possible to minimize discomfort and the risk for further complications.

1st Family Dental Extraction Services

1st Family Dental is lucky enough to have an oral surgeon on our team, so no matter what your needs, we can accommodate them. We offer emergency services and free consultations for new patients.

So, if you have a tooth that’s been bugging you for a while, let us help you determine if an extraction is needed and which professional — dentist or oral surgeon — is right for the job.

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  • Ashley Maxwell
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    May 24, 2018 at 6:38 PM

    It’s nice how you said that an oral surgeon should be able to have a consultation with you. I also like how you said that they should be able to help you deal with anxiety and discomfort. My husband and I are looking for a dentist that can perform oral surgery on him because he needs a tooth or two removed from under the gums.

  • Aloha Dental Care
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    September 14, 2017 at 3:36 PM

    thanks for sharing, especially for our patient base who may not understand when a dentist versus an oral surgeon is necessary.

  • Dental Office of Dr. Nicholas S. St. George D.D.S.
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    September 12, 2017 at 1:40 PM

    A basic overview of the difference between a dentist and oral surgeon, thanks for posting!

  • Prathmesh joshi
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    August 17, 2017 at 5:05 AM

    Thanks for the really nice information thats really useful info

  • David Wilhite Plano Dentist
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    August 11, 2017 at 10:27 AM

    Thanks for the great post. The idea is always to save a tooth if possible. Sometimes it is just too far gone already though. Teeth with significant decay can cause a dental abscess and give you a painful infection that will need to be treated through a root canal. Try to avoid that! Make regular visits to your dentist so you can be treated before it gets that bad.

  • Peter Chien
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    August 10, 2017 at 3:59 PM

    Great article, thanks for sharing. Good info on common indication for referral to the oral surgeon. As a general dentist, great post and info and I can share with my patients.

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