Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction refers to the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone.Tooth decay, gum disease, trauma to the tooth, and overcrowding are all reasons why a tooth may need to be pulled.
The dentist will use a local anaesthetic to numb the area around the tooth before the treatment. If the tooth is impacted or difficult to extract, the dentist may need specialised equipment to dislodge it from the socket or make an incision in the gum to gain access to the tooth. Once the tooth is loose, the dentist will extract it from the socket with forceps.
You will be advised on caring for the extraction site afterwards, including managing any pain or swelling. To prevent infection, you may be given pain relievers or antibiotics. It is critical to carefully follow the dentist’s advice to guarantee optimal healing and avoid complications.
If you have questions about tooth extraction or may require one, consult a dentist as soon as possible.
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common dental treatment that involves the removal of one or more third molars, often known as wisdom teeth, from the rear of the mouth. Wisdom teeth are the final to emerge and typically develop between 17 and 25.
Wisdom tooth extraction may be required if the teeth are impacted or causing pain, infection, or other dental issues. Wisdom teeth may need to be removed in some circumstances to avoid future complications, even if they are not causing immediate problems.
The extraction of wisdom teeth is identical to that of other teeth. The dentist or oral surgeon will use a local anaesthetic to numb the region around the tooth and may also administer medication to help you feel more peaceful during the treatment. They will next use specific equipment to loosen and remove the tooth from the socket.
You will be advised on caring for the extraction site afterwards, including managing any pain or swelling. To prevent infection, you may be given painkillers or antibiotics. You must follow the dentist’s advice to guarantee full recovery and avoid complications.
If you believe you may need your wisdom teeth removed, you should consult with a dentist as soon as possible. Your dentist will be able to determine your oral health and offer the best treatment plan for you.
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