Tooth Extraction

Safe and atraumatic tooth removal for severely damaged, infected, or non-restorable teeth.

Overview

Tooth extraction is recommended when a tooth cannot be saved due to severe decay, fracture, infection, or orthodontic/functional reasons. Care is taken to minimize trauma and support healing.

Procedure Details

1. Clinical and radiographic assessment
2. Local anesthesia administration
3. Atraumatic extraction technique
4. Bleeding control and socket care
5. Post-extraction instructions and medication guidance
6. Replacement planning when needed

Benefits

Relieves pain and infection source
Prevents spread of dental infection
Supports overall oral health recovery
Facilitates orthodontic or prosthetic planning
Quick and predictable procedure

FAQs

The procedure is performed under anesthesia and is usually comfortable. Mild soreness after extraction is normal.

Initial healing generally takes a few days, while complete socket healing may take several weeks.

Avoid smoking, vigorous rinsing, and hard foods for the period advised by your dentist.
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