Tooth Extraction

Tooth Extraction

Removal of teeth that cannot be preserved, performed safely and painlessly under local anesthesia.

Tooth extraction is performed when saving the tooth is no longer possible. Thanks to modern techniques, the procedure is quick, painless, and safe. When necessary, a surgical extraction (e.g., impacted wisdom teeth) may also be planned.

  • Painless procedure under local anesthesia
  • Minimization of trauma
  • Surgical support when required
Tooth Extraction

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When Is It Needed?

  • Advanced decay and structural loss
  • Advanced periodontal disease
  • Fractured teeth that cannot be restored
  • Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth

Process

  1. Clinical and radiographic evaluation
  2. Painless procedure under local anesthesia
  3. Extraction of the tooth and cleaning of the socket

Advantages

  • Elimination of infection and pain
  • Protection of neighboring teeth and tissues
  • Preparation for further treatments (implants, prosthetics)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is tooth extraction painful?
No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia and you should not feel pain during the extraction.
What should I pay attention to after extraction?
Avoid smoking, alcohol, using straws, and excessive spitting during the first 24 hours. Cold compresses are recommended.