“What can’t be cured, must be endured!”

Do you have a broken tooth? Severely decayed teeth? Is your wisdom tooth causing you pain?

Extraction is the solution. Extraction is removal of decayed or diseased teeth that are causing you pain and discomfort. Under strict sterilization and by expert dentists, extraction is performed under local anesthesia to make your experience painless.

“Sometimes despite our will and efforts to save a tooth, it is beyond restoration and needs to be pulled out. But worry not, it is a painless procedure and for good only!”

GUM INFLAMMATION DUE TO IMPACTED TOOTH

Sometimes, preserving a tooth is not possible, and in such cases, Tooth Extraction becomes necessary to maintain overall oral health. At Jain’s Dental Villa, we understand that the thought of having a tooth removed can be stressful, which is why we focus on providing a comfortable and pain-free experience.

Tooth extractions may be required for several reasons, including severe decay, infection, impacted wisdom teeth, overcrowding, or trauma. Our skilled dental surgeons begin by conducting a thorough examination and taking X-rays to understand the tooth’s condition and plan the extraction accordingly. We use advanced techniques and local anesthesia to ensure you don’t feel any pain during the procedure, and for those who are anxious, we offer sedation options to help you feel relaxed. Simple extractions are performed on visible teeth, while surgical extractions may be needed for teeth that are broken or not fully erupted. Post-extraction care is crucial, and our team provides clear instructions on how to care for the extraction site to promote healing and prevent complications like dry socket.

We also discuss options for replacing the extracted tooth, such as dental implants or bridges, to restore your smile’s function and aesthetics. At Jain’s Dental Villa, our compassionate and experienced team ensures that your tooth extraction is performed safely and efficiently, prioritizing your comfort and well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth extraction is typically not very painful due to the use of local anesthesia. Patients may experience some discomfort or pressure during the procedure, but pain is generally managed effectively.

Recovery from a tooth extraction usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks. Initial healing occurs within a few days, but complete healing of the gum tissue may take longer, depending on the complexity of the extraction.

Common side effects include swelling, mild discomfort, bleeding, and bruising. Some patients may also experience a dry socket, which is when the blood clot dislodges and can cause pain.

It’s advisable to wait at least 24 hours before eating solid foods. Initially, stick to soft foods and avoid hot, spicy, or hard items to prevent irritation and complications.

Stitches may be necessary after a tooth extraction, especially if the extraction was complex or if multiple teeth were removed. Non-resorbable stitches are commonly used, which require removal.