


Gum disease that has weakened the tooth and surrounding bone
Extra or retained baby teeth blocking adult teeth from erupting
Creating space before orthodontic treatment
Teeth that are fractured, misshapen, or structurally compromised
Severe decay that cannot be treated with fillings or root canal therapy
Local anesthesia is administered to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure.
The dentist uses an elevator tool to gently lift the tooth and loosen the surrounding ligaments.
Forceps are then used to slowly rock the tooth free from the gum tissue.
If a tooth is firmly attached or difficult to remove, it may be sectioned into smaller pieces to ensure safe extraction.
Once the tooth is removed, the area is packed with gauze to control bleeding, and stitches may be placed if needed to support healing.
Rest and limit activity to support your body's natural healing.
Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and tenderness.
Keep the area clean—after 24 hours, rinse gently with warm salt water.
Stay hydrated but avoid straws to prevent dry socket and protect the clot.
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