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What Is a Tooth Extraction?

At Palanpur Dental – Astha Multi Speciality Dental Clinic, a tooth extraction is a simple, safe, and painless procedure in which a damaged, decayed, or problematic tooth is carefully removed from the jawbone. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring your complete comfort. Tooth extractions are generally recommended when a tooth is beyond repair and needs to be removed to maintain overall oral health.

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When Is It Necessary to Remove a Tooth?

At Palanpur Dental – Astha Multi Speciality Dental Clinic, Dr. Motilal Agrawal and Dr. Chintan Agrawal recommend tooth removal only when absolutely necessary. Some common conditions that call for a tooth extraction include:

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How Many Types of Extractions Are There?

At Palanpur Dental – Astha Multi Speciality Dental Clinic, under the expert care of Dr. Motilal Agrawal and Dr. Chintan Agrawal, tooth extractions are performed based on the condition and complexity of the case:

Simple Extractions

These are routine procedures that require minimal time, basic instruments, and standard skill levels. Ideal for visible and easily accessible teeth.

Complicated (Surgical) Extractions

These involve advanced techniques, where the tooth may be sectioned into pieces or surrounding bone may need to be trimmed. Such cases typically require more time, specialized instruments, and the expertise of an oral surgeon.

Take-home whitening kits

Customized trays and professional-grade whitening gels designed by our dentists for convenient at-home use under supervision.

Whitening toothpaste and products

Recommended as maintenance after professional treatment to preserve results.

What To Do After Extraction?

Strictly follow the instruction given by the dentist

Keep the gauze piece in the mouth and keep on biting constantly at least for one hour

Wait until the effect of anesthesia wears off before eating anything solid

Take medicines regularly. it can be dangerous to stop medication without your dentists knowledge

What Not To Do After Extraction?

Don’t spit at least for 24 hours as this may dislodge the clot leading to the dry socket

Don’t Smoke for 48 hours as this may delay the healing process

Don’t eat any hot hot thing as this may cause swelling

Take medicines regularly. it can be dangerous to stop medication without your dentists knowledge