At Above Dental Care, we provide precision and care in every tooth extraction and surgical procedure, ensuring your comfort and promoting a swift recovery for a healthier smile.
We follow a comprehensive tooth extraction and surgery process to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. Beginning with a thorough evaluation, we assess the need for treatment and develop a personalized plan tailored to each individual’s specific oral health needs.
Pre-operative instructions are carefully provided to ensure patients are prepared for the procedure. Anesthesia is then administered to guarantee their comfort throughout. With a focus on precision and specialized techniques, we perform extractions and surgical interventions with utmost care.
We give detailed post-operative care instructions to promote proper healing. Follow-up appointments are then scheduled to monitor progress and address any concerns.
Our primary goal is to prioritize patient comfort, safety, and oral health, providing individualized care to achieve successful outcomes and optimal healing.
FAQ
Our FAQ section answers your questions about Tooth Extraction and Surgical Procedure
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure where a tooth is completely removed from its socket. This is often a last resort when other treatments like fillings or crowns can’t save the tooth due to severe decay, fracture, or infection. It’s a common procedure, but it’s important to understand the risks and recovery process.
While ice cream’s coolness can feel soothing after a tooth extraction, it’s best to avoid it for a few days. The cold temperature can constrict blood vessels, potentially slowing healing. It’s also important to avoid sugary foods and drinks as they can promote bacterial growth and irritate the extraction site. Stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt or applesauce for the first few days.
Surgical extraction involves removing a tooth that’s not easily accessible, often because it’s impacted (stuck beneath the gum line) or broken below the gum line. It requires more complex procedures, including cutting the gums and sometimes bone to reach the tooth. This is usually performed by an oral surgeon under local anesthesia or sedation.
Wisdom teeth are the most common teeth requiring surgical extraction, as they often become impacted due to lack of space in the jaw. Other teeth that may need surgical extraction include those that are broken below the gum line, have curved or multiple roots, or are impacted due to crowding. Your dentist will determine if a surgical extraction is necessary based on your individual situation.
With our Crowns and Bridges service, you will experience the best in restorative dentistry. Our expert dentist specializes in producing custom crowns and bridges that improve the aesthetics of your smile while simultaneously restoring the function of your teeth.
Our skilled oral surgeons perform odontectomy, a surgical tooth extraction, to remove impacted or partially erupted teeth, such as wisdom teeth, ensuring a comfortable and successful procedure through careful planning and precise techniques.