Surgical Tooth Extraction
Surgical Tooth Extraction is a dental procedure performed to remove teeth that cannot be easily accessed or removed with a simple extraction. This includes impacted teeth, broken teeth, or teeth below the gum line. The procedure involves making a small incision in the gum, sometimes removing bone, and then extracting the tooth carefully.
Surgical extractions are often required for wisdom teeth, severely damaged teeth, or teeth that have failed previous treatments. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia depending on the complexity and patient comfort.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Post-Operative Pain & Swelling: Mild to moderate discomfort is common after surgery.
- Bleeding Risk: Some bleeding may occur immediately after the procedure.
- Longer Healing Time: Surgical extractions take longer to heal than simple extractions.
- Possible Complications: Risk of infection, dry socket, or nerve irritation in rare cases.
Care Tips After Treatments
- Bite on Gauze: Helps control bleeding for the first few hours.
- Eat Soft Foods: Avoid hard, spicy, or hot foods until healing occurs.
- Maintain Oral Hygiene Carefully: Gently clean surrounding teeth without disturbing the surgical site.
- Follow Dentist’s Instructions: Take prescribed medications and attend follow-up visits for optimal healing.
