Oral Surgical Extractions: Expert Dental Care for Complex Tooth Removal
Surgical extraction, a specialized dental procedure, involves the removal of teeth that require surgical intervention. We typically reserve it for the most complex extractions, which include invisible or affected teeth and teeth broken off from the gum line. Our dental clinic offers surgical extractions performed by skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Let us guide you through the details of this procedure.
When Are Surgical Extractions Necessary?
We recommend surgical extractions for teeth exhibiting abnormal configurations, such as impacted teeth, teeth with broken roots, dilacerated roots, hypercementosis, unusual root morphology, ankylosed teeth, and fused teeth. If you are experiencing any of these conditions, our dental experts are here to provide the specialized care you need.
The Process of Surgical Extractions
Administering Anesthesia for Comfort and Relaxation
During any extraction, our dental professionals prioritize patient comfort by administering anesthesia. This ensures a pain-free experience and minimizes stress and anxiety.
Incision for Access and Removal
To facilitate the extraction procedure, our dentists begin by making a precise incision near the targeted tooth. This strategic incision allows easy access for the tooth removal process.
Lifting Soft Tissues and Jaw Bone Removal
Our dental experts skillfully lift the soft tissues that cover the tooth, preparing it for extraction. In the case of unerupted teeth, they employ drilling or osteotomy techniques to carefully remove the jaw bone. This technique ensures a smooth and controlled extraction.
Splitting Multi-Rooted Teeth with Precision
For multi-rooted teeth, our experienced dentists employ specialized tools such as burs and drills. These instruments allow for the efficient splitting of the tooth roots, facilitating a swift and hassle-free extraction process.
Thorough Irrigation and Bleeding Control
Maintaining optimal oral hygiene is crucial during extractions. Our dental experts perform thorough irrigation to eliminate any bacterial colonies present in the extraction area. Additionally, they make precise incisions to control bleeding from the tissues, gum lines, or sockets, promoting a clean and stable healing process.
Situations Where Surgical Extractions Are Prohibited
Although surgical extractions are generally safe and effective, there are situations where it may not be advisable. Patients with serious health issues like cardiovascular problems or diabetes may need to avoid these procedures.
Furthermore, if cranial base anatomy poses a risk of tooth slippage into the maxillary sinus, surgical extraction is prohibited. In cases where patients have large alveolar processes requiring bone removal, careful monitoring is necessary to prevent fractures and avoid the need for surgical intervention.
Importance of Post-Operative Instructions
After undergoing a surgical extraction, following the post-operative instructions provided by your dentist is crucial to prevent complications. Early removal of the blood clot can cause dry socket, a common complication. Pain, swelling, and post-operative instructions: no spitting, chew on opposite side, consume soft foods. Eat cold substitutes after an hour, remove stitches in a week. We prescribe medications such as painkillers and antibiotics for three days to facilitate complete healing of the socket area.
Contact Us for More Information
For more information about surgical extractions or any inquiries, please feel free to contact our dental clinic. We are here to assist you. We dedicate ourselves to providing exceptional dental care and remain available to assist you every step of the way.
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