Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone.
• Periodontal diseases that cause teeth mobility
• Incorrect position of the teeth
• Fractures and cracks in the tooth or root
• Impossibility to use the tooth for prosthetics due to a lack of tissue
• Large cysts
• Root caries
• Preparation for orthodontic treatment
• Diagnosis, determination of the amount of infection, taking a course of antibiotics (if necessary)
• Anesthesia (conduction or infiltration)
• Expansion of the socket with the help of the swinging of the tooth and its separation of periodontal ligaments
• Extraction of the tooth in a typical way or parts using a special tool
• In special cases, the bone cavity is filled with osteoplastic material, which is required for the subsequent installation of the implant
• Elimination of pain sensations of discomfort when chewing food
• Prevent complications and prepare for implantation
• Getting rid of bad breath
• Correction of the position of the teeth
• Elimination of foci of infection
• It is not recommended to delay replacement of the loss tooth with prosthesis or implants
• Do not eat 2 hrs. after the intervention
• For 2 hrs. do not smoke
• During the day, do not take hot food to prevent bleeding from the hole or incision
• Do not eat rough or spicy food for 3 days
• Do not rinse your mouth without prescribing the doctor for 3 days to prevent the destruction of a blood clot in the well
• Do not lick the wound
• Do not check whether everything is completely deleted
• Do not sleep on the side of the intervention in the first day for the prevention of edema
• Do not do compresses on the side of the intervention
• Do not engage in physical education or physical labor on the first day
• Do not sunbathe, do not visit the bath and do not take a hot bath in the first day after the intervention
• Do not drink alcohol
• Strictly observe the hygiene of the oral cavity
• Strictly follow the recommendations of the doctor from the first day after the intervention
• In case of complications IMMEDIATELY consult the doctor