Tooth extractions can sound intimidating, but at Shashikal Clinic, we ensure that the process is as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the bone. This procedure may be necessary for various reasons, including severe tooth decay, infection, injury, or overcrowding.
While preserving your natural teeth is always our priority, there are situations where extraction becomes the best option for your overall dental health. Some common reasons for tooth extraction include.
Severe Decay: When a tooth is too damaged by decay to be repaired with a filling, crown, or root canal, extraction may be necessary to prevent the spread of infection.
Infection or Abscess: If a tooth is infected and the infection has spread to the surrounding bone or tissue, extraction may be required to prevent further complications.
Crowding: Sometimes, teeth need to be removed to make space for proper alignment, especially in preparation for orthodontic treatment.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Wisdom teeth that are impacted (stuck in the jawbone or gums) often need to be removed to prevent pain, infection, and damage to nearby teeth.
Injury or Trauma: Teeth that are severely broken or damaged due to an accident may need to be extracted if they cannot be repaired.
Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease can cause teeth to become loose, and in some cases, extraction may be necessary to protect the health of the surrounding teeth and gums.
At Shashikal Clinic, our skilled dentists prioritize your comfort and safety during the extraction process. Here’s what you can expect:
Consultation and Examination: Your dentist will thoroughly examine your mouth, review X-rays, and discuss your treatment options. If extraction is necessary, they will explain the procedure and answer any questions you may have.
Anesthesia: To ensure a painless experience, local anesthesia will be administered to numb the area around the tooth. If you are anxious about the procedure, additional sedation options may be available to help you relax.
Tooth Removal: For a simple extraction, the dentist will gently loosen the tooth using a special instrument called an elevator, then remove it with forceps. For a surgical extraction, especially in cases where the tooth is impacted, a small incision may be made in the gum to access and remove the tooth.
Post-Extraction Care: After the tooth is removed, the dentist will place gauze over the extraction site to help control bleeding. Stitches may be needed if a surgical extraction was performed. You’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing and minimize discomfort.