Tooth Extraction

Importance of Regular Dental Check-ups

Tooth extractions are indicated only when the teeth is grossly decayed, retained roots, failed root canal tooth, periodontally compromised tooth, badly destructed tooth due to decay and unable to restore the tooth, ankylosed tooth and many more conditions.

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure involving the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. At Speciality Dental Polyclinic and Implants, we prioritize your comfort and safety during tooth extractions, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.

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When is Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Severe Tooth Decay: When a tooth is extensively damaged and cannot be saved with fillings or root canal therapy.

Impacted Teeth: Teeth that do not fully emerge from the gums, such as wisdom teeth, may need to be extracted to prevent crowding or infection.

Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease can weaken the supporting structures of teeth, leading to extraction if the tooth cannot be saved.

Benefits of Tooth Extraction:

Accurate Diagnosis: Provides clear, high-resolution images for precise treatment planning.

Relief from Pain: Removing a problematic tooth can alleviate pain and discomfort associated with decay or infection.

Prevention of Further Issues: Extraction can prevent the spread of infection and avoid complications with neighboring teeth.

Improved Oral Health: Addressing problematic teeth can contribute to better overall oral health and hygiene.

The Extraction Process:

Assessment: Our dentist will evaluate your dental health and determine if extraction is necessary.

Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to ensure you are comfortable and pain-free during the procedure.

Extraction: The tooth is carefully removed using specialized instruments.

Post-Operative Care: After the extraction, you will receive instructions for proper care to promote healing and minimize discomfort.

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