Extractions involve the removal of a tooth from the mouth and its root. It is a routine procedure that is often carried out with little intervention.
Extractions are a last resort after all other options have been exhausted. There are several reasons why a tooth cannot be restored.
Common indications of when teeth may need to be removed are when teeth are regularly inflamed or are subjected to chronic gum disease, infection or periodontitis.
Occasionally, you may experience postoperative discomfort after undergoing dental surgery. In most cases, this condition lasts two days and is easily managed with over-the-counter medications.
We will always take the time to explain your aftercare and recovery at the time of your dental appointment.
An in-depth explanation of the procedure is necessary so that you are aware of any possible complications, even if they are unlikely. Our patient consent form will be given to you after you have had a consultation and discussed your expectations prior to, during, and after your treatment.
Once you’re ready, we’ll administer a local anaesthetic to make the extraction as comfortable as possible. A dentist will carefully check the surrounding area to ensure it is numb before removal. During the extraction, you may feel pressure, but you will not feel any discomfort.
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