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Tooth Extraction

Pain-Free Removal for Damaged, Decayed, or Impacted Teeth

At [Clinic Name], we provide safe, comfortable, and efficient tooth extractions when a tooth is too damaged to be saved. Whether you need a simple extraction or a surgical removal, our expert team ensures a pain-free experience with advanced techniques and gentle care. If necessary, we also provide replacement options to restore your smile after extraction.

What is Tooth Extraction?

Removing Damaged or Problematic Teeth for Better Oral Health

Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth due to severe decay, infection, trauma, or overcrowding. In some cases, wisdom teeth may also need to be extracted if they are impacted or causing discomfort. While preserving natural teeth is always our priority, extraction may be necessary to prevent further oral health issues. Types of Tooth Extractions Simple Extraction: Performed when the tooth is visible and easily accessible. Surgical Extraction: Required for impacted, broken, or severely damaged teeth (e.g., wisdom teeth).

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FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth extraction may be necessary for a variety of reasons, including severe tooth decay, infection, overcrowding, or damage due to trauma. It may also be recommended before orthodontic treatment to create space for other teeth.

Tooth extraction is performed under local anesthesia to numb the area, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. Afterward, you may experience some discomfort or swelling, which can typically be managed with pain medication.

The procedure typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the extraction. Simple extractions are quicker, while surgical extractions may take longer, especially if the tooth is impacted or broken.

Your dentist will provide specific instructions, but generally, you may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the procedure. If you’re having a surgical extraction, your dentist may give you additional guidelines to follow.

After the extraction, you may experience some swelling, pain, or bleeding, which is normal. You will be given instructions on how to care for the extraction site to promote healing, such as avoiding certain foods, not smoking, and applying ice packs.

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