Pulling a tooth in Gurgaon (Dental Extraction)

Dental Extraction in Gurgaon; Pulling a tooth in Gurgaon (tooth extraction)

After the milk teeth get replaced with permanent ones, they’re supposed to last throughout your life. However, there might be specific reasons you might want to pull out a tooth or go for an extraction deliberately(Extraction is performed at Basil Dental Clinic in Gurgaon under a highly sterilized environment). One of the most common reasons could be a badly damaged tooth due to decay, infection or trauma. However, there may be specific other reasons like:

Infection: if the decay damage still the pulp level, the bacteria can enter your routes leading to an infection. Usually, this gets cured by root canal treatment, but if the disease is so severe that root canal treatment and antibodies do not heal, a dentist might suggest you go for a dental extraction. 

Alignment of teeth: if you have booked a dentist appointment for tooth alignment, there might be a rare possibility of extraction if your tooth gets crowded or, in other words, your teeth are not proportionate.

Experience quick and painless dental extraction or tooth pulling in Gurgaon at Basil Dental Clinic under the expert guidance of Dr Shilpi Gupta

Extraction procedure:

Your dentist will explain the procedure before starting. Before pulling the tooth, your dentist will apply numbing pads and local anaesthesia to the site of the tooth so that you may experience minimum pain in your mouth. Local anaesthesia will also prevent the pain from spreading throughout your body.

The dentist will first remove any overlapping bone tissue covering your tooth and then, using forceps, grab your tooth and pull it back and forth to loosen it up and loosen the grip. Sometimes that it is so hard to delete might need to be removed and pieces.

The dentist would then place a few stitches and hence close the edges from the site of extraction.

When to call your dentist

All the doctors at Basil dental clinic are happy to clear your doubts and receive your call any time; however, it is normal to feel some pain after the effect of anaesthesia veers off. In addition, there may be some swelling or residual bleeding. However, you should call your dentist if there is excessive bleeding, redness, cough or nausea?

The complete healing usually takes place in around two weeks when your new phone and come tissue fills the gap; however, due to the missing tooth, The remaining two but he Swift and hence your dentist might advise you to go for an implant bridge or a denture.

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