Tooth Extraction
When a tooth genuinely cannot be saved, a clean extraction with proper aftercare prevents the complications that follow a rushed one.
When a tooth cannot be saved, removing it properly matters — clean extraction, controlled healing, and a plan for replacing it.
When a tooth genuinely cannot be saved, a clean extraction with proper aftercare prevents the complications that follow a rushed one.
For roots broken below the gum or teeth with curved roots — a small incision allows controlled removal without damaging the bone.
Wisdom teeth that cannot erupt properly trap food, decay the tooth in front and cause repeated infection. Removing them early is simpler than removing them late.
A buried canine can be brought into the arch rather than removed — the gum is opened, a bracket bonded, and orthodontics guides it down.
Releasing a restrictive tongue or lip attachment — a five-minute laser procedure that resolves feeding, speech or gap problems.
Cysts in the jaw grow silently and destroy bone. Removing them early means a smaller procedure and less bone lost.
Reshaping sharp or uneven bone after extractions, so a denture seats evenly instead of pressing on a bony ridge.
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