Extraction is a dental procedure involving the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This process, performed under local anesthesia, includes loosening the tooth, gently elevating it, and ultimately extracting it from the socket.
Extraction may be necessary for various reasons, such as severe decay, advanced periodontal disease, or the presence of impacted wisdom teeth.
Our skilled dental professionals prioritize patient comfort and safety throughout the extraction process, providing clear postoperative instructions for optimal healing and recovery.
Types Of Extractions:
- Simple Extraction:
- Removal of a fully erupted tooth using forceps without the need for surgical procedures.
- Surgical Extraction:
- Involves a minor surgical procedure to remove a tooth that may be partially erupted, broken, or not easily accessible.
- Wisdom Tooth Extraction:
- Removal of the third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, which may become impacted or cause issues due to lack of space.
- Baby Tooth Extraction:
- Extraction of deciduous (baby) teeth that haven’t naturally fallen out but may be impeding the eruption of permanent teeth.
- Multiple Teeth Extraction:
- Removal of more than one tooth during a single procedure, often necessary for extensive dental issues.
- Root Canal Extraction:
- Removal of a tooth with a previously performed root canal treatment that has not been successful or in cases of persistent infection.