Cosmetic and Laser Dentistry West Chester, PA
Preventive Dentistry and Laser Center
Dr. Jeffrey Penfil
106 South High Street
West Chester, PA 19382

610-692-9250

KIDS CORNER
 What Are Cavities?
 What Causes Bad Breath?
 Will It Hurt to Go to the Dentist?
 What Happens During a Checkup?
 Getting a Tooth Pulled
 Numbing Your Mouth
 What Are X-rays?
 Why Brush My Teeth?
 What Are Sealants?
 Who Needs Braces?
 What If a Tooth Gets Knocked Out During Sports?
 What to Eat for Healthy Teeth
 Tongue Piercing Is Not Cool
 Tooth Fairy Quiz
 Tooth Fairy Quiz Answers

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Getting a Tooth Pulled
Getting a Tooth Pulled

More than 15 percent of American adults suffer from chronic facial pain, typically in or around the ear and the jaw. The pain is often accompanied by clicking or popping noises when opening the mouth, or even headaches and neck aches.
When you have a bad tooth that is pushing other teeth to the side, or a tooth that has such a bad cavity that it can't be fixed, you may to have the tooth taken out. This is called an extraction.

When you have a tooth pulled, the dentist gives you a special medicine called anesthetic. Once your mouth is numb, the tooth is taken out. This really doesn't hurt, since your mouth is numb. The most you will feel is probably some gentle tugging and wiggling.

When we get older, sometimes teenagers and young adults have to have their "wisdom teeth" pulled out. The wisdom teeth are the large teeth in the very back of your mouth, on both the top and bottom rows. Lots of people have problems with their wisdom teeth growing in the right way; often, wisdom teeth get stuck, or "impacted," and start pushing other teeth. To keep the other teeth from growing in crooked, or causing other problems, the wisdom teeth may need to be pulled.

Don't worry, we really get along just fine without our wisdom teeth.