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Extraction, including wisdom tooth extraction, is a dental procedure aimed at removing a problematic tooth from the mouth. Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are often extracted due to issues such as impaction, crowding, or infection. Extraction may also be necessary for teeth damaged by decay, trauma, or orthodontic treatment.
A person may need extraction or wisdom tooth extraction treatment under the following circumstances:
The extraction process typically involves the following steps:
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"I have visited the hospital for wisdom teeth extraction due to decay! Extraction went very smoothly with very minimal pain. Well experienced Doctors and kind staff. One good thing is there are follow-up calls even after treatment to enquire about the wellness of the patient. Great place to visit for dental medication."
"My wife visited this Dental hospital for the extraction of wisdom teeth. To be honest with everyone they are very professional Doctors, with excellent knowledge of how to treat patients so there would be no pain. I can't thank you enough for the special, excellent care you have provided, I am blessed that you are my doc! I have great confidence in you and your abilities. Thank you so much for the great care and surgery you performed on my wife with extra care. "
"I’ve had the good fortune of being treated by Dr. Akanksha and Dr. Dipesh for my cavities and wisdom teeth extractions and am very pleased with the overall experience. The doctors are extremely professional, experienced, and approachable and make sure to keep me laughing through procedures I was scared of. The clinic is well sanitized at all times and the admin staff is very helpful "
"I went to Dr. Bipin for a molar extraction. It was a complicated extraction because it was a root canal tooth that had been gone down quite low. I voiced my concerns before the extraction because I knew it could easily crumble but he talked me through it, calmed me with his gentle manner and explained as he went through each process. Not only did he extract the tooth, I literally did not feel a single bit of pain. I didn't even realize the tooth was out and had to ask. I cannot recommend him enough. All of the dentists at Ridgetop are incredible - Dr. Jayashree and Dr. Akshay too. You are in safe hands with this team and certainly, in my case, they have gone out of their way, often out of hours to help me. I like that they each have their decades of specialism and that they pull each other into an appointment to consult and discuss the case. In my instance, they worked together to correct a significant error made by a private dentist in the UK. They really are the very best - and certainly better than any of the private dentists I have come across in the UK too. "
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure that involves the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. It may be necessary to extract a tooth if it is severely decayed, damaged, infected, or impacted.
You may need a tooth extraction for various reasons, including:
A wisdom tooth extraction is the removal of one or more wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, which typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. Wisdom teeth often become impacted or cause crowding and may need to be extracted to prevent complications.
Tooth extraction is typically performed under local anaesthesia to numb the area and minimize discomfort during the procedure. Some patients may experience mild pressure or discomfort during the extraction process, but any pain can be managed with over-the-counter or prescription pain medication as needed.
During a tooth extraction, your dentist will numb the area with local anaesthesia and use specialized instruments to gently loosen the tooth from its socket before carefully removing it. In some cases, stitches may be placed to aid in healing, and gauze may be placed to control bleeding.
Recovery time after a tooth extraction varies depending on factors such as the complexity of the extraction, your overall health, and how well you follow post-operative care instructions. Most people can expect to recover within a few days to a week, during which time they may experience some swelling, discomfort, and minor bleeding.
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