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Patients near Chicago, IL who are interested in extraction of a tooth are encouraged to book a consultation visit with Dr. Janet Stopka. She is a dedicated dental professional in the community who can provide a variety of comprehensive dental services to patients, including necessary tooth extractions.
There are many times a patient may have a tooth extracted:
There are two primary methods of extraction – surgical extraction and simple extraction. A simple extraction is when a tooth has erupted through the gum line. In this type of extraction, the tooth is essentially wedged out of the bone quickly and easily with local anesthetics. Teeth that have not erupted through the gum line, such as impacted wisdom teeth, require the patient to be put under anesthetics for the dentist to cut into the gum tissue to access the tooth This is a more invasive procedure, but is often necessary when patients are experiencing pain.
Patients who visit their dentist regularly will be advised as to when extraction may be necessary. When any of the above situations are present, extraction may be required to bring the smile back to health. Discussing your needs with the dentist is the best way of knowing what would be advantageous for your specific situation.
Contact Dr. Janet Stopka today to discuss the benefits of extraction. Call (630) 756-5844 today to book an appointment at 16W289 83rd Street near Chicago, IL in Burr Ridge. The practice is convenient to surrounding cities, including Orland Park, Oak Lawn, Palos Heights, Crestwood, Alsip, and Blue Island.
With over two decades of experience, Dr. Janet S.
Stopka is a driven, passionate and renowned professional in the field of dentistry. Her ability to
provide patient-centered care and insistence on healthy biological dentistry has created an environment of
trust and comfort amongst herself and her patients.
Whilst being a patient-oriented expert, she is also a strong advocate of mercury safe dentistry and
invests in the latest technological equipment to assist and reduce risk during complicated dental
procedures.
She is also a progressive and keen member of the IAOMT (International Academy of Oral Medicine and
Toxicology).