Tooth Extraction

A normal tooth extraction involves numbing the area with anesthesia, loosening the tooth, and gently removing it, followed by post-operative care instructions.

A standard tooth extraction is a common dental procedure performed to remove a tooth that is damaged, decayed, or causing other dental issues. The process typically involves numbing the area with local anesthesia to ensure the patient’s comfort. The dentist or oral surgeon then uses specialized instruments to loosen the tooth from its socket in the jawbone and gently remove it. In some cases, the tooth may need to be sectioned into smaller pieces for easier removal. After extraction, the dentist may place gauze over the extraction site to control bleeding and promote blood clot formation. Patients are usually provided with post-operative care instructions, including information on pain management and proper oral hygiene during the healing process.