Category: Surgery

When is tooth extraction necessary?

Когда необходимо удаление зуба?
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Removing any organ is an extreme measure. The same applies to teeth. Usually, a dentist will take all possible steps to preserve the tooth and offer several options for its retention. However, if the decision for extraction is made, it will be based on certain factors: visual examination, the patient’s condition, and X-ray images. The doctor will present the complete picture to the patient.

When should a tooth be extracted?

The signals indicating the need for tooth extraction may include the following situations:

the pathological condition of the tooth is such that a person may suffer from a cyst, trigeminal nerve neuritis, or other inflammatory processes;
when a person develops acute chronic periodontitis, and the condition has become so aggravated that inflammation in the upper part of the tooth cannot be relieved;
the tooth interferes within the oral cavity, injuring the tongue or cheeks, and causing discomfort during biting;
the tooth has a multi-rooted structure, which has led to the development of osteomyelitis with an odontogenic manifestation;
severe carious destruction or partial fractures of the tooth are observed;
periodontal disease has progressed to a chronic or advanced stage;
due to incorrect positioning in the oral cavity, the tooth must be removed, or space must be freed to perform certain dental procedures, such as prosthetics.

Advantages of professional dentistry “Sa-Nata”

The human body is a complex mechanism, and surgical procedures involving its individual organs are best entrusted to professionals. Thus, professional dentistry “Sa-Nata” offers several advantages when it comes to tooth extraction:

Before extraction. A qualified examination is performed with a full explanation of the situation. Anesthesia is administered using a high-quality local anesthetic that affects only the affected tooth and nearby area. In cases of infection at the problematic site, the doctor may prescribe antibiotics even before the extraction procedure.
During extraction. Good communication between the doctor and patient ensures a calm and smooth operation. The specialist explains what sensations the patient might experience and at what moments, so the patient can signal if necessary. For example, although pain is not felt after anesthesia, some pressure in the jaw may occur.
After the operation. The patient receives the most reliable information regarding the extracted tooth, as well as practical recommendations for oral care.

The professional dentists at the “Sa-Nata” clinic perform tooth extraction procedures as quickly as possible and with minimal discomfort for the patient.

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