Dental Health - Normal Tooth Extraction
Normal Tooth Extraction
Standard, non-surgical extraction of decayed or damaged teeth without complications.
About the Operation
Normal tooth extraction is the careful removal of teeth that are too severely decayed, broken, or loose to be saved by fillings or root canal treatment, performed under local anesthesia. This simple, short procedure clears the site of infection and preserves the long-term health of the gum and jawbone.
Application Details
- 1The tissue surrounding the tooth is anesthetized.
- 2Using specialized instruments (elevators and forceps), the tooth is loosened and extracted.
- 3Since significant tissue loss is avoided, sutures are usually not required.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Patients with a tooth whose inner tissue (pulp) has completely died or whose root is cracked beyond repair
- Patients with severe bone loss causing tooth mobility
Operation Summary
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