Extraction
Removes a tooth that cannot be predictably restored or requires removal for oral health.
Overview
Removes a tooth that cannot be predictably restored or requires removal for oral health.
Who Is This Treatment For?
Patients with severely damaged, infected, impacted, or otherwise non-restorable teeth.
Key Benefits
- Removes a source of infection
- Relieves pain from a non-restorable tooth
- Creates a path for planned treatment
The Procedure
After local anaesthesia, the tooth is carefully loosened and removed; surgical techniques may be needed for complex cases.
Expected Results
The extraction site forms a protective clot and gradually heals.
Aftercare Instructions
Bite on gauze as directed, avoid smoking and vigorous rinsing, and follow all written instructions.
Results may vary. Individual outcomes depend on skin type, health status, age, lifestyle factors, and treatment adherence. A personalised consultation is required before any treatment begins. This information is educational and does not constitute medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will extraction hurt?
The area is numbed; pressure is expected, but sharp pain should not be felt.
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Quick Summary
- Duration
- 20β60 minutes
- Downtime
- Swelling and soreness may occur for several days.
- Sessions
- Usually one visit, with review for complex or surgical extractions.
