Extraction Surgery
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The aim of extraction is to take out the tooth by forceps or other dental equipments so as to remove the root cause of the oral problem, or to prepare for the subsequent dental treatments
Conditions leading to extraction
Badly decayed/broken/fractured tooth that cannot be restored.
Severely mobile teeth resulting from periodontal disease.
Impacted teeth.
Tooth to be extracted for orthodontic need.
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Case study: Simple Procedure
Local anesthesia is given and that makes the tooth and the surrounding tissues numb.
Then an appropriate forcep or dental instrument is used to rock the tooth gently and pull the loosened tooth out of the mouth.
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Case Study: Surgical/Complicated Extraction
For impacted teeth, minimally invasive wisdom teeth removal.
Local anesthesia is given and that makes the tooth and the surrounding tissues numb.
Then the gum is cut open and reflected. The covering bone is removed to expose the tooth. The tooth is then rocked, loosened and pulled out or depends on the tooth condition, it is cut into pieces and taken out bits by bits.
The wound is rinsed and closed by sutures.
After about a week, the wound is inspected and sutures are removed by the dentist.
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Our Equipment
We have advanced equipment and technology such as Piezotome for minimal invasive surgery. Piezotome is a piezoelectric ultrasonic generator designed for use in dental surgeries with different handpieces and tips.
The Piezotome can be used for osseous surgical procedures, including osteotomies, minimal invasive wisdom teeth surgery and sinus lifts.
Piezotome generate less noice than conventional handpiece and burs, can access hard to reach areas and reduce chances of nerve damage.