Careful and professional removal of impacted or complex teeth.
____When Is a Surgical Extraction Needed?
Surgical extractions are required when a tooth cannot be easily removed, often because it is impacted, not fully erupted, or positioned below the gum line.
Surgical extractions may be needed for:
Teeth that have not fully erupted
Teeth positioned below the gum line
Broken teeth at or below the surface
Overcrowding or lack of space
Preventing future complications or infections
Your surgical extraction procedure typically includes:
1. Sedation & Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, and sedation options may be provided to ensure your comfort.
2. Accessing the Tooth
A small incision is made in the gum to access the tooth safely.
3. Tooth Removal
The tooth is carefully removed, sometimes in sections, to minimize impact on surrounding tissue.
4. Closing & Healing
The area is closed with stitches if needed, and healing begins shortly after the procedure.
To ensure a relaxed and efficient experience:
Gentle techniques
Advanced diagnostic imaging
Clear communication at every step
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