Sectioning during Extractions

When it comes to extractions, Bernstein Dental Care is quick and painless. Although we do everything we can to save a patient’s teeth, when removal is necessary, we want to make sure they are prepared for their replacements as soon as possible. Sparing a patient from discomfort and possible complications sometimes requires a tooth to be sectioned.


We discussed in an earlier blog post how the molars have strong ligaments and multiple roots anchoring them in place. This is good if they are well-positioned, but if they’re stuck and need to be taken out, it can be a problem. Attempting to yank a molar out all at once could cause it to break or the patient to be subjected to a dangerous amount of force. As an alternative, we can use a drill to cut a molar into smaller pieces. The patient is kept numb for this and feels nothing, but once the molar is split up, each part can be removed separately. This eliminates the need to twist the tooth around while trying to find the perfect way in which to move it, and if a gum incision is necessary to remove impacted pieces, a smaller cut may be sufficient.


Dr. Paul Bernstein runs Bernstein Dental Care at 350 91st St, Suite 1C, Brooklyn, New York, 11209. To schedule an appointment, visit Bernstein Dental Care or call 718-833-9191.


 

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