Simple Tooth Extraction
Simple Tooth Extraction is a dental procedure to remove a tooth that is visible in the mouth and can be removed without surgical intervention. It is typically performed on teeth that are decayed, damaged, or causing crowding. The procedure is straightforward, usually done under local anesthesia, and involves gently loosening the tooth and removing it from its socket.
Simple extractions are quick, effective, and help prevent further oral health issues such as infection, overcrowding, or damage to surrounding teeth.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Temporary Discomfort: Mild pain or soreness may occur after extraction.
- Swelling & Bleeding: Minor swelling and bleeding are common post-procedure.
- Healing Time Required: The extraction site needs a few days to heal fully.
- Risk of Dry Socket: Improper care can lead to delayed healing or dry socket.
Care Tips After Treatments
- Bite on Gauze: Helps stop bleeding immediately after extraction.
- Avoid Hard or Hot Foods: Eat soft foods until the site heals.
- Maintain Oral Hygiene: Keep the area clean but avoid disturbing the socket.
- Follow Dentist’s Instructions: Take prescribed medications and attend follow-up if needed.
