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Dr Nitin Pahwa

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BDS, M.I.D.A

Dental Surgery Dentist
The Tooth World Dental and Implant Center · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Nitin Pahwa is a popular Dentist in Sohna, Gurgaon. He has over 15 years of experience as a Dentist. He is currently associated with The Tooth World Dent…

Consultation fee₹300

Dr Saurabh Jain

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MDS-ORTHODONTIST AND IMPLANTOLOGIST

Dentist Dental Surgery
Dr. Jains Advanced Dental Care · Delhi

Dr Jains Advanced Dental Care is a professional dental clinic located in the Tri Nagar and Kanhaiya Nagar neighborhoods of North Delhi. Dr Jains Advanced Den…

Consultation fee₹500

MDS- Prosthdontics

Dentist Prosthetics Dental Surgery
JVR Specialized Dental Studio · Pune, Maharashtra

Hello I am Dr Vikrant Pardeshi. I am specialist dentist with masters in Prosthodontics and crown and bridge. Along with general dental treatment I also deal…

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Consultation fee₹300

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What is Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a dentist removes a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. It is usually done when a tooth is badly damaged, infected, or cannot be saved with other treatments like fillings or root canals.

Dentists always try to save natural teeth, but in some cases, removal becomes necessary to protect overall oral health. Tooth extraction may also be done for impacted teeth (like wisdom teeth), overcrowding, or gum disease.

The procedure is commonly performed in a dental clinic using anaesthesia, so the patient does not feel pain during the process. Tooth extraction helps reduce pain, prevent infection, and improve oral health. Recovery is usually quick with proper care.

Purpose & Benefits of Tooth Extraction

●Removes damaged or infected teeth

● Reduces severe tooth pain

● Prevents spread of infection

● Helps maintain oral hygiene

● Creates space for orthodontic treatment

● Treats overcrowded teeth

● Improves overall dental health

Who May Need Tooth Extraction?

● Patients with severe tooth decay

● People with infected or abscessed teeth

● Individuals with gum disease (periodontitis)

● Patients with impacted wisdom teeth

● People with overcrowded teeth

● Individuals with broken or fractured teeth

● Patients preparing for braces or other treatments

Types of Tooth Extraction

1. Simple Extraction

This is done when the tooth is visible in the mouth. The dentist loosens the tooth and removes it using special tools. It is quick and commonly performed.

2. Surgical Extraction

This is required when the tooth is not easily visible, such as impacted teeth. The dentist may make a small cut in the gum and sometimes remove bone around the tooth.

Tooth Extraction Procedure: Step-by-Step

1. The dentist examines the tooth and may take X-rays

2. Local or general anesthesia is given to prevent pain

3. The tooth is loosened using dental instruments

4. The tooth is carefully removed from the socket

5. The area is cleaned, and stitches may be placed if needed

6. Gauze is applied to stop bleeding and help clot formation

The procedure is usually quick and may take 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the case.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery usually takes a few days. A blood clot forms in the socket, which helps with healing. Patients should rest, avoid hard foods, and follow the dentist’s advice.

Applying ice packs can reduce swelling, and medicines help manage pain. Avoid smoking, using straws, or touching the area, as this can disturb healing. Most people return to normal activities within 1–3 days, but complete healing may take a few weeks.

Risks & Possible Complications

● Pain or swelling

● Bleeding

● Infection

● Dry socket (loss of blood clot)

● Nerve injury (rare)

● Delayed healing

These risks are uncommon and can be managed with proper care and follow-up.

Tooth Extraction vs Other Dental Treatments

Tooth extraction removes the tooth completely, while other treatments like fillings, crowns, or root canals aim to save the tooth. Dentists prefer saving natural teeth whenever possible.

Extraction is recommended only when the tooth cannot be repaired or is causing serious problems. It is often the last option, but it provides relief from pain and infection when other treatments fail.

Frequently asked questions

What is tooth extraction used for?

Tooth extraction is used to remove damaged, infected, or overcrowded teeth. It helps prevent infection, reduce pain, and maintain overall oral health when the tooth cannot be saved.

Is tooth extraction painful?

The procedure is not painful because anaesthesia is used to numb the area. Patients may feel slight pressure during removal, but pain after the procedure can be managed with medicines.

How long does tooth extraction take?

Tooth extraction usually takes about 20 to 40 minutes. Simple cases are quicker, while surgical extractions may take longer depending on the complexity.

How many sessions of tooth extraction are needed?

Most tooth extractions are completed in one session. However, follow-up visits may be required to check healing or manage complications if any arise.

Is tooth extraction safe?

Yes, tooth extraction is a common and safe procedure when performed by a qualified dentist. Complications are rare and can be managed with proper care.

What happens if tooth extraction is not done?

If a damaged or infected tooth is not removed, it can lead to severe pain, infection, and damage to nearby teeth or gums. This may affect overall oral health.

How long does it take to heal after tooth extraction?

Initial healing usually takes a few days, but complete healing of the bone may take several weeks. Proper aftercare helps speed up recovery.

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