Surgical extractions are a type of dental procedure that involves the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone, requiring an incision into the gum tissue. This approach is generally reserved for teeth that cannot be easily accessed or removed through traditional extraction methods, such as impacted wisdom teeth, teeth that have broken off at the gum line, or teeth with roots that are not easily navigable. Surgical extractions are performed under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the case and the patient’s comfort level. The process may involve the removal of bone tissue or cutting the tooth into pieces to facilitate its removal. Post-operative care is crucial to ensure proper healing and to minimize the risk of infection or complications.

In Patna, Dr. Sukhpreet Kaur is renowned for her proficiency and delicate handling of surgical extractions, a complex dental procedure tailored for teeth that are not amenable to simple extraction methods. Her clinic is equipped with the latest surgical tools and technology, ensuring precision and minimizing patient discomfort. Dr. Kaur performs this procedure under appropriate anesthesia, with a focus on patient comfort and safety. Her approach involves making precise incisions to access the affected tooth, sometimes necessitating the removal of bone tissue or segmenting the tooth for easier extraction. Post-procedure, Dr. Kaur provides personalized aftercare instructions to foster quick recovery and reduce the risk of complications, underscoring her commitment to patient well-being and superior dental care in Patna.

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Surgical Extractions F&Q's

Surgical extractions are advanced dental procedures that involve removing a tooth from the jawbone. Unlike simple extractions, these require an incision in the gum to access teeth that are not easily reachable, such as impacted wisdom teeth or teeth that have broken below the gum line.

A surgical extraction is necessary for impacted teeth, teeth with complex root systems, severely decayed teeth not accessible for simple extraction, or in cases where a tooth has fractured below the gum line.

Surgical extractions involve making an incision in the gum to expose the tooth and bone, often requiring the removal of bone or cutting the tooth to facilitate removal. Simple extractions involve removing a tooth visible above the gum line using dental forceps, without the need for incisions.

The type of anesthesia used can vary from local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the tooth, to sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the extraction and the patient’s comfort level.

After a surgical extraction, it’s common to experience swelling, mild discomfort, and bleeding for the first few hours. Following your dentist’s aftercare instructions is crucial for healing, which includes taking prescribed pain relievers, applying ice packs to reduce swelling, and eating soft foods.

The initial healing period typically lasts one to two weeks, with complete healing of the gum and bone occurring over the following months. Recovery times can vary based on the individual’s health, the complexity of the extraction, and adherence to aftercare instructions.