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Tooth Extraction Without Pain and with Maximum Comfort
We perform tooth and wisdom tooth extractions using the latest techniques and local anesthesia to ensure a comfortable, pain-free experience. We carefully assess your condition and provide precise aftercare to ensure a smooth recovery without complications.
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Tooth or Wisdom Tooth Extraction
What Is Tooth or Wisdom Tooth Extraction?
Tooth extraction is a procedure in which a tooth or wisdom tooth is removed from its socket in the jaw when it is severely damaged and cannot be treated. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure a pain-free experience and maximum patient comfort.
Why Might You Need Tooth Extraction?
In some cases, treatment may not be enough to save the tooth—especially with severe decay that reaches the roots or causes infection in the gums or surrounding bone. Extraction may also be necessary in cases of severe damage, overcrowding before orthodontic treatment, or impacted wisdom teeth that cause ongoing pain.
When Should You Visit the Dentist?
- Severe or persistent tooth pain
- Swelling in the gums or face
- Difficulty chewing or opening the mouth
- Signs of infection or pus
- Pain or partial eruption of a wisdom tooth
Benefits of Our Tooth Extraction
Do You Need a Tooth Extraction?
If you are experiencing any of the following conditions, tooth extraction may be the right solution to relieve pain and protect your oral health.
Conditions:
- Severe and persistent pain in a tooth or wisdom tooth
- Deep decay that cannot be treated with fillings or root canal treatment
- Swelling or infection in the gums or around the tooth
- A severely damaged tooth that cannot be restored
- Impacted wisdom tooth causing pain or pressure
- Infection or abscess in the affected area
Steps of Tooth Extraction
We ensure that the extraction process is carried out in clear and comfortable steps, from examination to recovery, to achieve the best results without complications.
Examination & Diagnosis
The dentist carefully examines your teeth to determine the cause of the problem. X-rays may be used to fully assess the condition before extraction.
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is applied to ensure you feel no pain during the extraction, while making sure you are comfortable before starting the procedure.
Extraction Procedure
The tooth or wisdom tooth is carefully removed using precise techniques, while preserving the surrounding gums and bone as much as possible.
Recovery & Follow-Up
After the procedure, the dentist provides necessary instructions and follows up to ensure proper healing and a safe, quick recovery.
Tips After Tooth Extraction
To support a fast recovery and avoid complications after extraction, we recommend following these simple guidelines.
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Avoid Hard Foods:
It is best to avoid hard or chewy foods during the first 24 hours after extraction to prevent pressure on the treated area. -
Maintain Oral Hygiene:
Keep your mouth clean by brushing gently, while avoiding the extraction site during the initial healing period. -
Follow Your Dentist’s Instructions:
Always follow the aftercare advice provided by your dentist to ensure a safe and smooth recovery. -
Avoid Hot Drinks:
It is recommended to avoid hot beverages during the first hours to prevent irritation at the extraction site. -
Visit Your Dentist When Needed:
If you experience severe pain or continuous bleeding, you should contact your dentist immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tooth Extraction
We help you have a smooth and comfortable experience. Here are answers to the most common questions.
No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the extraction. You may feel mild discomfort afterward, which usually fades gradually.
A simple extraction usually takes about 20–40 minutes, depending on the condition of the tooth.
Yes, mild bleeding is normal during the first few hours after extraction. It typically stops with proper care and following your dentist’s instructions.
It is recommended to wait until the anesthesia wears off. Soft foods are advised during the first 24 hours.
Initial healing usually takes a few days, while full healing may take one to two weeks, depending on the case.
You should contact your dentist if you experience severe pain, prolonged bleeding, swelling, or any unusual symptoms.
Book Your Appointment Now and Start Your Journey to a Healthy Smile
Don’t wait until the problem gets worse. Our team is ready to support you with the latest technology and the highest standard of care. Book now and receive a professional dental consultation.