Tooth Extraction
Safe, comfortable, and painless tooth removal including surgical wisdom teeth extraction.
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Treatment Overview
While our primary goal is always to preserve your natural teeth, there are circumstances where tooth extraction is the healthiest option. Extraction may be necessary due to severe tooth decay that has destroyed the structure, severe periodontal disease, dental trauma, overcrowding, or impacted wisdom teeth. Our dental team performs extractions with the utmost care, utilizing precise local anesthetics, advanced surgical techniques, and optional dental sedation to guarantee a quick, painless, and stress-free procedure.
Key Benefits of Treatment
- Eliminates chronic pain and risk of severe infection spreading
- Prevents damage to adjacent teeth caused by crowded or impacted wisdom teeth
- Prepares the mouth for successful orthodontic treatment or dental implants
- Performed with gentle, modern techniques that minimize tissue trauma
- Provides a clean slate to reconstruct your smile with implants or bridges
Step-by-Step Procedure
Pre-Op X-Ray
We take a digital X-ray to map the shape and positioning of the tooth roots and surrounding bone structure.
Anesthesia Comfort
Local anesthetic is administered to fully numb the tooth, bone, and surrounding gums, removing all pain sensations.
Tooth Loosening
Using specialized instruments, the tooth is gently rocked back and forth to expand the socket and detach it from the ligament.
Painless Extraction
The tooth is lifted out cleanly. For impacted teeth, a minor surgical incision is made in the gum to access the tooth.
Socket Care & Stitches
We clean the socket, place a sterile gauze to initiate clotting, and apply self-dissolving stitches if surgically required.
Clinical Before & After Comparison
Drag the slider handles to view the contrast between untreated teeth and the final E-max restoration.
Recovery & Aftercare Guidelines
Complete recovery takes 3 to 7 days. For the first 24 hours, you must rest, avoid physical exertion, and hold a gentle gauze over the site to stop minor bleeding. It is critical **not** to spit, smoke, or drink through a straw, as the vacuum force can dislodge the blood clot, causing a painful condition called dry socket. Apply cold packs to reduce swelling, and eat cool, soft foods.
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