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Extractions

At our practice, preventive care is always the priority, and preserving your natural tooth is at the heart of everything we do. We typically aim to repair damaged or decayed teeth with treatments like fillings or crowns, but sometimes an extraction becomes necessary when a tooth is beyond saving. In such cases, removing the tooth from its socket under local anaesthesia is quick and designed to minimise discomfort.

We offer two types of extractions: simple extractions, which are performed on visible teeth, and surgical extractions, handled by our expert oral surgeon, which address more complex cases such as severely decayed teeth, broken teeth, or impacted wisdom teeth that haven’t fully erupted.

Dr Aastha Chandra
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TIME:
Depends on condition of the tooth.
DOWNTIME:
Healing time could be 2 to 7 days depending on severity of the procedure.
RESULT:
Removal of problematic tooth, relieving of pain and preventing further oral health issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Is a dental extraction painful?
No, the procedure itself is not painful as it is done under local anesthesia. You may feel pressure but not pain. Some discomfort or mild pain can occur afterward, which is managed with medication.
Q. How long does it take to recover after a tooth extraction?
Initial healing usually takes 7–10 days. Complete healing of the bone and gums can take several weeks to months, depending on the type of extraction.
Q. What should I avoid after a tooth extraction?
Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, spitting forcefully, and eating hard or hot foods for at least 24–48 hours to prevent complications like dry socket.