Quick and painless removal of a broken part of a tooth without a long wait for an appointment
A tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a dentist safely removes a chipped or broken part of a tooth to prevent further damage and pain. The procedure is quick, comfortable, and painless. Early treatment prevents infection and helps preserve the natural tooth.
The dentist will perform a thorough examination of your tooth, check the damaged part, and decide whether an additional X-ray examination is necessary to determine the extent of damage to the interior of the tooth and surrounding tissues.
Based on the findings, he will suggest the most appropriate treatment procedure – whether removing the broken part of the tooth will be sufficient or whether additional treatment will be necessary, such as a filling, crown, or root canal treatment.
If it is a more complex procedure, the dentist will apply local anesthesia. This makes the treatment completely painless and extremely comfortable.
The damaged or broken part of the tooth is removed, leaving only the healthy tooth tissue. The treated area is cleaned and prepared for further reconstruction.
Depending on the extent of the damage, the dentist will then replace the broken tooth with a filling, attach a veneer, or prepare the tooth for a crown, ensuring its full functionality and aesthetics again.
Early removal and treatment of a broken tooth is an important step in preventing further damage and pain. So don’t wait and make an appointment with us as soon as possible.
This is a dental procedure in which a damaged or broken part of a tooth is removed to prevent further damage and allow for subsequent restoration of the tooth.
Surgery is necessary if the tooth fracture is sharp, painful, threatens healthy tissue, or causes inflammation. The dentist will also decide based on the extent of the damage and the condition of the tooth.
No, the removal of a broken part of a toothis usually done under local anesthesia, so the patient does not feel any pain. After the treatment, the area may be slightly sensitive, which is normal.
The length of the procedure depends on the extent of the damage, usually lasting from 20 to 60 minutes.
After removing the broken part of the tooth, the dentist will recommend an appropriate form of restoration based on its condition, such as a white filling, veneer, or crown.
It is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, avoid hard foods, and maintain thorough oral hygiene to promote healing and prevent complications.
A check-up is usually recommended within 1 to 2 weeks after the procedure or as directed by your dentist.