Tooth Extractions

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Wisdom Teeth Removal And

Tooth Extraction Done Gently


What It Is

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars to emerge in the back corners of the mouth. Often, these teeth can cause issues due to lack of space, misalignment, or impaction, leading to pain, infections, or damage to neighbouring teeth. Tooth extractions, including the removal of wisdom teeth, are common dental procedures performed by dentists to alleviate discomfort, prevent potential oral health problems, and restore oral function. Using local anesthesia or sedation, the dentist carefully removes the problematic tooth or teeth, often in a single appointment. Additionally, tooth extractions can be necessary for damaged, decayed, or severely infected teeth that cannot be saved through other treatments.

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How We Help

Evolve Dental Studio's expertise combined with cutting-edge technology provides an advantage in teeth removal procedures, including wisdom teeth extractions. Our team employs advanced imaging techniques like digital X-rays to precisely assess the position, orientation, and potential complications associated with the extraction. This detailed understanding allows for meticulous treatment planning, ensuring a smoother and more accurate process. Leveraging minimally invasive approaches and precise surgical tools, Evolve Dental Studio enhances precision while minimizing discomfort during extractions.

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  • How Painful Are Dental Extractions?

    Dental extractions can cause some discomfort during and after the procedure, but the level of pain can vary depending on individual pain tolerance, the complexity of the extraction, and the use of anesthesia or sedation. Most people experience some soreness and swelling after an extraction, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs.

  • When Is A Dental Extraction Required?

    A dental extraction may be required if a tooth is severely damaged or decayed, infected, impacted, or causing crowding or other problems in the mouth. Your dentist or oral surgeon will evaluate your situation and determine if an extraction is necessary.

  • What do you do if you are bleeding after dental extraction?

    If you experience bleeding after dental extraction, it is important to apply steady pressure to the extraction site by biting down on a gauze pad for about 30-45 minutes. If bleeding persists or becomes heavy, contact your dentist or oral surgeon immediately for further instructions. You may also be advised to avoid certain foods or activities that could dislodge the blood clot and prolong the bleeding.

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