Gentle Tooth Extraction With Expert Care

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Minimally Invasive Tooth Removal Treatment

Tooth extractions can be painful and stressful. However, at Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center, our dentists make sure it is painless through the use of anaesthesia and minimally invasive tools. Our dental professionals also provide the best aftercare to avoid any future problems.

When Tooth Extraction Becomes Necessary

Extensive Tooth Damage
A tooth extraction might be necessary if the decay is extensive and has progressed beyond the enamel, making other restorative options like fillings ineffective.

Support for Future Dental Treatment
It is possible that before getting braces, you might need some extractions so your teeth can be adjusted according to your jaw properly.

Relieve Pain from Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth can erupt and be stuck at an odd angle. In such cases, tooth extraction prevents complications like pain or gum infection.

Repair Dental Problems
Whether you need another dental treatment or want to prevent an abscess caused by infection, an extraction will allow you to improve your oral health.

How We Handle Tooth Extractions

Initial Visitation and Assessment
During your initial visit to Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center, our dentist will inspect your damaged tooth. To investigate the extent of damage, we use our X-ray technology.

Seamless and Pain-free Experience
To avoid anxiety during tooth extraction, we use local anaesthesia and even sedation in some cases. This allows our patients to be relaxed and to prevent any discomfort during the extraction process.

Post-Extraction Care
After the extraction, we provide detailed post-op instructions to promote healing and minimise discomfort. We’re also on hand to answer any questions or concerns you may have during your recovery.

Aftercare for Tooth Extraction
Your oral hygiene after the tooth extraction process is crucial. We recommend frequent cleaning; brushing your teeth with a soft bristle toothbrush and flossing. Sometimes we also recommend pain medication to prevent discomfort.

Future Treatments
Quite often, following a tooth extraction, a bridge or implant is placed to fill the gap left by the removed tooth. Our dentist will guide you further once your gums are healed.

Tips To Prevent Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction is usually the last effort to save your oral hygiene and avoid future infections. However, there are ways you can avoid decay in your teeth.

Follow A Strict Oral Hygiene Regime
Frequent brushing, flossing and using mouthwash are some of the best ways you can preserve your teeth and enamel.

Plan Your Dental Checkups
It might not seem necessary but routine checkups are important to detect any infection or decay in its early stages. At Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center, we highly recommend scheduling appointments twice a year.

Healthy and Balanced Diet
The best way to avoid tooth decay is to avoid foods with too much sugar. Instead, consider including fruits and vegetables along with high calcium foods.

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Exceptional Services Specialised in Tooth Extraction

Our services at Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center are designed to give you the best possible care for all your dental needs.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    You may need a tooth extraction for reasons such as severe tooth decay, damage that cannot be repaired, overcrowding, or to remove impacted wisdom teeth that can cause pain and infection.

    Since anaesthesia is administered, the patient typically doesn’t feel any pain during the process. In most cases, patients experience minimal discomfort or a slight tingling sensation after the local anesthetic is injected into the area around the extraction site.

    With proper care, you can expect to heal from tooth extractions within weeks. The usual recommendations by dentists include pain relievers and maintenance of good oral hygiene to avoid infection.

    After extraction, you should make sure you follow your dentist’s advice and be careful about your oral health. Avoid straws or the consumption of crunchy food. You may also consider salt water rinses together with soft brushing to avoid bleeding or infection.

    Alternatives include root canal therapy, which can save a damaged tooth, or dental crowns and fillings. Your dentist will discuss these options based on your specific dental condition and overall health.

    This actually depends on several factors including the number of extractions being performed and the kind of anaesthesia involved. If after the process one feels dizzy and light-headed, it is recommended to have someone there to drive you home.