When is tooth extraction necessary?

When is tooth extraction necessary?

Removing any organ is a last resort. The same applies to teeth. Usually, the dentist will take all the ways to preserve the dental unit, and offer some options for its preservation. However, if a decision is made to eliminate it, it will be based on some facts: a visual examination, the patient’s well-being, and X-ray picture. The doctor will present a complete picture to the patient.

When is tooth extraction necessary?

The following situations may be signals for tooth extraction:

- the pathological condition of the tooth is such that a person can suffer from a formed cyst, trigeminal neuritis, and other inflammatory processes;

-when a person underwent an acute course chronic periodontitis disease, moreover, the condition worsened so much that it was not possible to relieve inflammation in the upper dental part;

- the tooth has become an obstacle in the oral cavity, therefore it injures the tongue or cheeks, and also creates an uncomfortable state during the bite;

- the tooth has a multi-root structure, which contributed to the development of osteomyelitis with odontogenic manifestation;

- quite severe carious damage or partial fractures of the dental unit;

-periodontal disease has passed into a chronic or advanced stage;

- due to improper orientation in the oral cavity, it must be removed, or, in order to free up space in order to carry out any dental operations, for example, prosthetics.

Advantages of professional dentistry "Sa-Nata"

The created human body is a complex mechanism. And surgical procedures with its individual organs are best left to professionals. So,"Sa-Nata" professional dentistry has a number of advantages regarding tooth extraction.

  1. Before extraction of the tooth. Conducting a qualified inspection with an explanation of the whole picture of what is happening. Anesthesia is done with a high-quality anesthetic of local influence, affecting directly the diseased element and the nearby area. In case of infection in a defective place, the doctor will prescribe the use of antibiotics before the removal procedure.
  2. In the process of extraction. Good contact between the doctor and the patient, which leads to a quiet course of the operation. The specialist will explain what feelings and at what point the patient will have to experience, so that, if necessary, he will give a sign. For example, although pain after anesthesia is not audible, some compression in the jaw may occur.
  3. After operation. The patient receives the most reliable information about the extracted tooth, as well as practical recommendations related to the care of the oral cavity.

Professional dentists of the Clinic of "Sa-Nata" carry out the procedure of tooth extraction as quickly as possible and with minimal pain for the client.

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