Tooth Extraction

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What is Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a tooth is carefully removed from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure may be necessary for several reasons, including severe tooth decay that cannot be repaired, an infection or abscess that cannot be treated, overcrowding where there’s not enough space for all teeth, or trauma that results in an irreparable tooth. It can also be required when gum disease causes a tooth to become loose or unstable. The process involves the dentist using specialized instruments to loosen the tooth and remove it. Local anesthesia is typically applied to ensure the procedure is painless, and for more complex extractions, such as those involving impacted teeth or extensive damage, sedation may be used. After the extraction, proper care is important to ensure a smooth recovery and to prevent complications, such as infection or prolonged discomfort.

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Your Dental Questions, Answered Here

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions. If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team

Why do wisdom teeth need to be removed?

They may cause pain, overcrowding, decay, or become impacted

Is wisdom tooth removal painful?

Local or general anesthesia minimizes discomfort during the procedure.

How long does it take to recover?

Most people recover within 1-2 weeks, with swelling subsiding in a few days.

What should I eat after wisdom tooth removal?

Soft foods like smoothies, soups, and mashed potatoes are recommended.

Can I brush my teeth after surgery?

Avoid the surgical site for the first 24 hours, then brush gently.

What is a dry socket, and how can I prevent it?

It’s a painful condition where the blood clot dislodges. Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, and vigorous rinsing.