
Dental Extraction


Your Comfort, Our Priority
At DermDental, we recognize that the prospect of tooth removal can be concerning. Whether necessitated by overcrowding, infection, or improper growth, our skilled dental team is committed to helping you preserve your oral health and achieve a comfortable, pain-free smile. While we prioritise saving your tooth whenever possible, there are instances where extraction is the most prudent choice. You can rely on us to provide comprehensive guidance throughout the entire process, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.
What Happen During Dental Extraction
Initially, local anaesthesia will be administered to numb the area and ensure patient comfort. Subsequently, the dentist will carefully extract the. Lastly, you will be provided with detailed aftercare instructions to facilitate proper care of the extraction site and promote optimal healing.
Modern anaesthesia and techniques for dental extractions ensure that most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. While some soreness may occur afterward, it is typically manageable. If you're feeling anxious about tooth removal, options like sedation or deep breathing techniques can help you feel more relaxed. Don't hesitate to discuss your concerns with your dentist to find best solution for you.
1. **Rest**: Make sure to avoid any strenuous activities to allow your body to heal. 2. **Pain Management**: Adhere to your dentist's recommendations for managing pain effectively. 3. **Diet**: Opt for soft foods and steer clear of hot or spicy dishes to avoid irritation. 4. **Oral Hygiene**: Follow your dentist's specific instructions on how to care for the extraction site. 5. **Avoid Smoking or Vaping**: Refrain from smoking or vaping, as this can impede healing. Feel free to let me know if you need any adjustments!
What About the Gap after Dental Extraction
Not every extracted tooth required replacement such as extraction of wisdom tooth does not necessitate replacement. Options for replacing missing tooth include dental implants, bridges, or dentures. Discuss with your dentist to determine the best option for you.

