Tooth Extraction
Safe removal of damaged, infected, or impacted teeth to protect your overall oral health.
What to Expect
Tooth extraction is sometimes necessary when a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, infected, or impacted. Our team focuses on making the procedure as comfortable as possible while protecting surrounding teeth and gums, and planning for any needed follow-up treatment.
Highlights
- Comfort-focused care with gentle techniques
- Removes sources of pain, infection, or crowding
- Clear guidance on healing and next steps
Ideal For
- Severely decayed or cracked teeth that cannot be saved
- Teeth causing crowding, misalignment, or biting issues
- Impacted teeth or recurring infections
Step-by-Step Procedure
- Comprehensive examination and X-rays to assess the tooth and surrounding structures
- Discussion of treatment plan, anesthesia options, and aftercare
- Gentle loosening and removal of the tooth using specialized instruments
- Cleaning and protection of the socket to support proper healing
- Instructions for pain management and follow-up care
Aftercare & Recovery
- Follow all instructions on biting pressure, rest, and oral hygiene
- Avoid using straws and smoking to protect the blood clot
- Stick to soft foods for the first 24–48 hours
- Contact the clinic if you experience severe pain, swelling, or bleeding