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Tooth extraction
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The goal of every dentist is to save a natural tooth. It is not always feasible, and the removal of a diseased tooth makes it possible to inhibit the development of oral cavity inflammation and maintain fresh breath. Be sure to check what other consequences for the entire body can cause untreated teeth.

 

Bacteria that accumulate in broken teeth are able to enter the bloodstream, causing serious heart problems, inflammation of the joints, sinuses and ears, and pregnancy complications and vision problems. Sick teeth are also an increased risk of sepsis, glomerulonephritis, peptic ulcer disease, and even high blood pressure and diabetes. As you can see, the condition of the teeth strongly affects the condition of the whole organism, so it is not worth delaying the decision to extract it, especially when the sick tooth has really started to bother you.

Tooth extraction involves breaking the periodontal fibers that connect the tooth root with the alveolar bone. This procedure is performed by a dentist or oral surgeon. In order for the doctor to proceed with tooth extraction, he must first check the position of the roots and familiarize himself with the anatomy of the tooth. The shape, number and location of the roots allow him to determine the pantomographic image. Careful diagnostics is very important to assess the chances of saving a tooth.

What are the most common indications for tooth extraction?

  • Advanced caries.
  • Presence of impacted or dislocated teeth.
  • A situation in which the tooth or the bone surrounding it has been severely damaged, and the patient complains of frequent inflammation.
  • Molar mobility – consult your dentist if your teeth are shaky. In such cases, tissue inflammation is easy, as it becomes practically impossible to maintain proper hygiene.
  • Persistent deciduous teeth and teeth affected by necrosis are also often extracted.

Supplementing missing teeth – health and beauty benefits

Many people mistakenly believe that if they get rid of an unobtrusive back tooth, nothing will happen. Well, this is a misconception because incomplete dentition is more likely to develop malocclusions and speech impediments, as well as looseness of adjacent and opposing teeth.

The unpleasant consequences of missing teeth are also disorders of the chewing function and malfunction of the temporomandibular joints. It is worth adding that the lack of even one tooth can negatively affect the aesthetics of the face, especially the contour and shape of the cheeks.

Orthodontist and tooth extraction

Sometimes it is necessary to remove a few healthy teeth before starting orthodontic treatment. For example, the removal of fours is sometimes recommended when the teeth are crowded. The decision about extraction is then made on the basis of consultations between the orthodontist and the dental surgeon.

Tooth extraction doesn’t have to hurt

We use modern extraction techniques, and for the sake of your comfort, we have introduced methods of anesthesia that guarantee a painless farewell to sick teeth. We remove teeth with great sensitivity, precision and patience, because your well-being is not indifferent to us.

Patients appreciate us for using anesthesia and computer anesthesia. Narcosis, i.e. general anesthesia, allows the removal of even a few teeth during one visit to the surgeon, thanks to which the treatment time is significantly shortened and the patient is spared unpleasant sensations.

In turn, THE WAND computer anesthesia is a revolutionary, gentle method of applying an anesthetic substance. An alternative to the traditional syringe is a special applicator that allows you to administer the optimal amount of anesthesia. The doctor can freely maneuver the applicator, enjoying the freedom of movement, and the patient does not feel any discomforts.

  • Interdisciplinary team – our surgeons cooperate with renowned implantologists and prosthetists
  • The latest methods of anesthesia
  • Possibility of aesthetic tooth reconstruction

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