Tooth Extractions
At Sai Dental Clinic, we prioritize your oral health and comfort. While we strive to preserve your natural teeth whenever possible, there are times when tooth extraction becomes necessary to protect your overall dental well-being. Our team is dedicated to providing safe, gentle, and efficient tooth extractions, ensuring a smooth experience with minimal discomfort.
Our Tooth Extractions Treatments
- Simple Extractions
Straightforward removal of a tooth that is visible in the mouth, typically performed under local anesthesia for a quick and painless experience. - Surgical Extractions
For teeth that are impacted, broken, or not easily accessible, we perform surgical extractions with precision to ensure minimal discomfort and a smooth recovery. - Wisdom Tooth Removal
Specialized extraction of wisdom teeth that are causing pain, overcrowding, or are impacted, preventing future dental complications.
- Emergency Extractions
Prompt removal of teeth that are causing severe pain, infection, or other urgent dental issues, providing immediate relief and preventing further complications.
Frequently Asked Questions
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When is tooth extraction necessary?
Tooth extraction may be necessary when a tooth is severely decayed, damaged beyond repair, impacted (as with wisdom teeth), or causing overcrowding in the mouth. It can also be recommended if a tooth is infected and cannot be saved with root canal treatment.
Is tooth extraction painful?
Tooth extraction is generally performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area and minimizes pain during the procedure. While some discomfort is normal after the extraction, it can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Our team will ensure your comfort throughout the process.
What should I expect after a tooth extraction?
After the extraction, you may experience some swelling and discomfort for a few days. It’s important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by Dr. Gadakh, which may include taking prescribed medication, applying ice packs, and avoiding certain foods. A follow-up visit may be scheduled to monitor your healing progress.
How can I avoid the need for tooth extraction in the future?
The best way to avoid the need for future tooth extractions is to maintain good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. Early detection and treatment of dental issues can prevent them from becoming severe enough to require extraction.