Tooth Extractions
Patient Instructions
Tooth extraction is a standard oral surgery to remove teeth affected by decay, crowding, or trauma. This procedure, performed by oral surgeons, becomes necessary when tooth preservation isn't possible, and understanding its purpose is essential.

Oral surgeons begin by evaluating oral health and medical history. Local anesthesia ensures a painless procedure, with potential sedation for relaxation. Specialized instruments gently remove the tooth, followed by gauze to control bleeding and post-op care guidance.

After extraction, patients follow aftercare instructions, including pain management and oral hygiene. Initial swelling and discomfort are common but manageable with medication and ice. Avoiding disruptive activities like smoking supports healing, with follow-up appointments ensuring proper recovery and prevention of complications. Adhering to aftercare fosters optimal results.
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