Extractions are performed in a specialized clinic under sterile conditions by a dentist specialized in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
After local or general anesthesia, simple extractions are performed using forceps. The visible edge of the tooth is held, shaken until loosened, and then removed. Gently apply pressure to the site to stop the bleeding.
In cases of surgical extraction, an incision is made in the gum below the tooth to remove it along with the surrounding supporting tissue. The incision is then sutured with self-absorbable sutures. The process generally takes about 30 minutes.
After the extraction procedure, it is recommended to abstain from eating or drinking for two hours after the operation until the effect of the anesthetic disappears. You should avoid drinking hot drinks for at least one day after the extraction.
Pain in the treated area is typical, especially on the first day. Pain relievers may be used as needed, and local swelling may occur for several days.
Our services are provided by experienced dental professionals who prioritize patient comfort, use advanced techniques, and adhere to strict safety procedures. We aim to provide customized solutions to meet the diverse needs of our patients, ensuring optimal oral health and restoring smiles with precision and care.