Painless tooth extraction quickly, gently and with an emphasis on your comfort. Get rid of pain and prevent further complications.
Tooth extraction (tooth extraction) is performed when a tooth is irreversibly damaged by decay, inflammation, injury, or for orthodontic and prosthetic reasons. The goal is to remove the problem tooth and prevent further complications. In our clinic, we perform extractions under local anesthesia with an emphasis on maximum patient comfort.
Our experienced dentist will first assess the condition of your tooth and surrounding structures using an examination and X-rays. Based on this, he will determine whether it is a simple or complicated extraction.
The affected area will be thoroughly anesthetized to make the procedure painless and as comfortable as possible for you.
The tooth is gently loosened using special tools (such as crowbars and forceps) and then pulled out of the socket. If it is a multi-rooted tooth or a complicated case (such as a wisdom tooth), the tooth may need to be split or minor surgery may be necessary.
After the extraction, the dentist will clean the area, possibly suture it, and cover it with sterile gauze. He or she will then give you instructions on home care to ensure the wound heals well and without complications.
Book a treatment appointment at our dental clinic and get rid of your troubles. We will also be happy to recommend the most suitable tooth replacement for you.
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel any pain during the tooth extraction, just a slight pressure. After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience mild pain that can be managed with common analgesics.
Healing usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. In the first few days, it is important to follow your dentist’s instructions and avoid physical exertion, smoking, and eating hard or hot foods.
It is best to wait until the anesthesia wears off and consume only soft and lukewarm foods on the first day. Avoid drinking through a straw and drinks that are too hot.
Usually when the tooth is severely damaged by decay or injury, when there is inflammation that does not respond to treatment, or when the tooth is causing orthodontic problems (e.g. wisdom teeth).
Yes, after healing, an extracted tooth can be replaced with an implant, bridge, or other replacement. We will be happy to discuss the options with you during your examination or consultation.
For a routine extraction, you can return to work the next day. For more demanding procedures (e.g. surgical wisdom tooth extraction), we recommend a few days of rest.