Examination and interview of the patient
The doctor conducts a thorough examination of the oral cavity and collects anamnesis, learns about the complaints and general health of the patient.
We offer delicate and pain-free tooth extractions while keeping the bone intact for further implant procedures, guarantee of rapid rehabilitation.
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure designed to remove a tooth from the dental alveolus, a bed in the bone of the jaw. This service is often a last resort when other methods of tooth preservation prove ineffective or impossible.
Extraction may be necessary when a tooth is severely damaged due to decay, gum disease, or trauma. The procedure may also be recommended in preparation for orthodontic treatment or when a tooth fails to erupt properly, such as wisdom teeth.
Doctors try to use extraction as a last resort, as preserving natural teeth is preferable for overall oral health.
impossible to preserve the tooth due to severe destruction
Disease of the tissue surrounding the tooth can lead to bone loss and the resulting need for tooth extraction.
When decay reaches the center of the tooth and damages the nerve, extraction is often the only solution.
Teeth that have not erupted normally or are in the wrong position may need to be extracted to avoid further problems.
Ignoring the need to extract a diseased tooth can lead to a number of serious complications
The infection can spread to neighboring teeth and bone structures, leading to additional disease and requiring more complex treatment.
An unremoved infected tooth can cause the formation of an abscess, which is accompanied by severe pain, swelling and may require urgent surgical intervention.
Oral infections can affect your overall health, contributing to diseases such as cardiovascular problems, diabetes, and others.
A delay in extraction can lead to the loss of not only the affected tooth, but also neighboring teeth due to deterioration of the tissues and bones of the jaw.
The doctor conducts a thorough examination of the oral cavity and collects anamnesis, learns about the complaints and general health of the patient.
Based on the examination and the information obtained, the doctor will determine whether the tooth needs to be extracted and which extraction method will be most appropriate. If necessary, additional tests, such as x-rays, may be ordered.
Tooth extraction is performed under local anesthesia, making the procedure painless.
The doctor carefully extracts the tooth using specialized instruments. The operation time depends on the complexity of the case.
After surgery, the doctor provides the patient with recommendations for oral care in the postoperative period
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are usually the last teeth to erupt in adulthood, most often between the ages of 17 and 25. These teeth can cause a variety of problems, especially if they don’t have enough room to grow normally or are misaligned.
Why and when wisdom teeth need to be removed
Wisdom teeth removal differs from other teeth removal procedures in several ways:
Because of their location in the back of the mouth, wisdom teeth are more difficult to access for treatment and removal.
The risk of complications, such as damage to the jaw nerve or jaw, is higher when wisdom teeth are removed.
The roots of wisdom teeth may be irregularly shaped or deeply rooted, making them difficult to extract.
Recovering from wisdom teeth removal may require a longer healing time.