Tooth Extractions

Tooth Extractions

Precision and Care for Optimal Oral Health

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure performed to remove a tooth that is severely damaged, infected, or poses a risk to oral health. While preserving natural teeth is always the goal, extractions become necessary when decay, trauma, or impaction affects dental function and overall well-being.

The procedure begins with a detailed assessment, including digital imaging and clinical evaluation to determine the best extraction method. Local anesthesia is administered to ensure a pain-free experience. For simple extractions, the tooth is carefully loosened and removed. In cases involving impacted teeth or surgical extractions, specialized instruments and minimally invasive techniques are used to protect surrounding bone and tissue.

Following the procedure, patients receive detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing. This includes guidance on managing bleeding, reducing swelling, and maintaining proper oral hygiene. The recovery process is closely monitored to ensure smooth healing and prevent complications.

Tooth extractions offer several benefits. They eliminate the source of pain, infection, or crowding, helping to restore overall oral health. When necessary, replacement options such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures can be recommended to restore both function and aesthetics.

With proper care, the healing process is typically smooth, allowing patients to regain comfort and stability. Tooth extraction is a safe and effective solution for addressing dental concerns while ensuring long-term oral wellness.