Teeth extraction is a common dental procedure used to remove teeth that are severely damaged, decayed, or causing overcrowding. Our team ensures a comfortable and pain-free experience to restore your oral health and prepare you for future treatments.
Teeth extraction can provide relief from pain caused by severe decay or infection and prevent the spread of harmful bacteria. Removing a damaged tooth helps maintain the health of surrounding teeth and opens up space for future treatments like implants or braces.
Extraction is often necessary for patients experiencing severe decay, infection, or overcrowding. It may also be recommended for orthodontic treatments or wisdom teeth removal to prevent long-term discomfort or dental shifting.
The procedure typically involves local anesthesia to ensure comfort. The dentist carefully loosens and removes the tooth. Extractions may be simple (visible teeth) or surgical (impacted teeth), but the process is quick with minimal discomfort.
Afterward, mild swelling or discomfort is normal. Following aftercare instructions—like avoiding certain foods and keeping the area clean—promotes fast healing. Full recovery typically takes a few days with proper care.
Teeth extraction offers numerous benefits, including pain relief, preventing infection, and making space for future dental procedures. It is a critical step in preserving the overall health of your mouth and preventing further damage from problematic teeth.
Teeth extraction can relieve ongoing pain caused by tooth decay, infection, or crowding, helping restore your oral comfort and health.
By removing a decayed or infected tooth, extraction helps eliminate the source of infection and prevents it from spreading to other areas of your mouth.
Teeth extraction can make space for orthodontic treatments, implants, or dentures, helping to enhance the appearance and functionality of your smile.
By addressing problematic teeth early, teeth extraction helps maintain your long-term dental health and prevents more serious oral health issues in the future.