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Tooth Extraction

Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket under anesthesia. It should be considered only as a last resort when the tooth cannot be saved.

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    • Teeth that cannot be saved by root canal treatment
    • Baby teeth that do not fall out on time
    • Teeth that have not fully erupted or remain impacted
    • To create space for orthodontic treatment
    • Teeth loosened by gum disease
    • Teeth with extensive decay or structural damage
    • Teeth broken due to trauma
    • Teeth affected by cysts or tumors

    Local anesthesia is applied to numb the area. Once numb, the gum is gently separated from the tooth using an elevator, and the tooth’s ligaments are loosened to remove the tooth from the jawbone. After extraction, gauze is placed to control bleeding.

    Inform your doctor of any diseases, medications, or allergies. Continue prescribed medications regularly. Avoid blood thinners like aspirin before the procedure unless instructed otherwise.

    • Keep the gauze in place for the first 30 minutes to stop bleeding
    • Use painkillers as recommended by your doctor if needed
    • Avoid very hot or cold foods and drinks
    • Do not spit or rinse your mouth for 24 hours after extraction
    • Avoid eating for about 24 hours
    • Avoid smoking and alcohol for 24 hours
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