OdontologíaOdontología General

Tooth extraction

Tooth extraction is a controlled dental procedure to remove teeth that are severely damaged, decayed, or causing alignment or health issues. At City Clinic, we prioritize comfort and precision, using modern techniques and anesthesia to make the process as smooth and safe as possible.

Doctors & Specialists:

Dr.Sara Eskandari Florido
Said Ramazani

Sometimes a tooth cannot be saved through fillings, crowns, or other restorative treatments. Tooth extraction prevents further pain, infection, or complications and prepares the mouth for additional treatments, such as orthodontics, implants, or dentures.

At City Clinic, every extraction is performed by experienced dental surgeons. We carefully assess the tooth and surrounding structures using advanced imaging to plan the procedure and minimize trauma. Whether a simple extraction or a more complex surgical procedure is needed, our team ensures minimal discomfort, quick healing, and effective aftercare.

Indications

Severely decayed or broken tooth beyond repair
Impacted or painful wisdom tooth
Teeth causing crowding before orthodontics
Root infection or abscess
Persistent pain or swelling from damaged teeth

Causes

Deep decay or fractures
Gum disease weakening support
Trauma or injury
Genetic or growth-related crowding

Treatment Details

Procedure Steps

1

Assessment & Numbing: Dentist evaluates the tooth and applies local anesthesia for comfort.

2

Tooth Removal: Tooth is gently loosened and extracted; minor incision if surgical removal is needed.

3

Cleaning & Aftercare: Socket is cleaned, dressing placed if needed, and post-care instructions provided.

Duration:

Approximately 30–60 minutes per tooth, depending on complexity

Number of Sessions:

Usually a single visit per tooth; complex cases may require additional follow-up.

Recovery / Downtime:

1–3 days of mild tenderness or swelling; soft diet recommended immediately after the procedure.

Pain Level:

Mild to moderate; controlled with prescribed analgesics and local anesthesia.

Pre-Treatment:

  • Avoid eating immediately before surgical extractions if instructed.
  • Inform your dentist of any medications or medical conditions.
  • Arrange transportation if sedation or stronger anesthesia is used.

Post-Treatment:

  • Apply gentle pressure with gauze to control bleeding.
  • Avoid hard, crunchy, or hot foods for 24–48 hours.
  • Maintain oral hygiene carefully, rinsing gently with saltwater as advised.
  • Follow all instructions for medications, ice application, or rest.

Results

Expected Outcome

After extraction, pain and infection are relieved, and oral health is preserved. Healing occurs over several days, and the socket is prepared for future restorative procedures if needed. Long-term, removing problematic teeth prevents further dental complications and supports a healthier, more functional mouth.

How Long
Results Last?


Permanent — the extracted tooth will not return. Adjacent teeth may require monitoring or restorative solutions like implants, bridges, or dentures for full functionality.

Risks & Considerations

Possible Side Effects


• Temporary swelling, bruising, or discomfort at the extraction site • Minor bleeding for a few hours • Temporary sensitivity in adjacent teeth or jaw

Contraindications (who should avoid it)

• Active untreated infections elsewhere in the body
• Severe bleeding disorders (require special precautions)
• Uncontrolled systemic conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)

Safety Notes

City Clinic follows strict sterilization and surgical protocols. Each extraction is personalized based on clinical assessment to minimize risk and ensure comfort. Post-operative follow-up ensures optimal healing.

Pricing

Price Range (approximate)

Factors Affecting Price

• Simple vs. surgical extraction
• Number of teeth removed in the same session
• Need for sedation or imaging

Insurance Coverage

Tooth extraction is not covered by insurance.

FAQs

Is the extraction painful?
No. Local anesthesia ensures a painless procedure. Mild post-operative discomfort is manageable with prescribed care.
Most patients experience mild tenderness for 1–3 days. Healing continues over 1–2 weeks.
Soft foods are recommended initially. Avoid hard, crunchy, or hot foods for the first 24–48 hours.
Yes. Depending on the tooth removed, implants, bridges, or dentures may be recommended for full functionality.
Absolutely. City Clinic offers sedation options and a calm environment to ensure patient comfort.

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