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kalpana Singh
I got my broken tooth by an accident. Doctor suggested me implant. I got implant done. Later cap was given and it has so good color match no one can say i have artificial teeth. Definately recommend everyone thankyou very much mam.
SamikS Sharma
Dr. Nivedita is an excellent and very professional dentist. She took time to understand the problem and elaborated the procedure to cure it. She is very supporrive, and thorough in explaining the entire process. She is empathatic and has a naturally lovely personality. I would recommend Dr. Nivedita and Pristine Dental to everyone. She is one of the best dentist I have ever visited.
Ankit Singh
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure aimed at preserving your oral health and ensuring your overall well-being. While the thought of tooth extraction might evoke anxiety and fear, rest assured that our skilled dental team is here to make the process as smooth and painless as possible.
Why Tooth Extraction?
There are various reasons why a tooth extraction might be necessary, including:
- Severe Decay or Damage: Teeth that are severely decayed or damaged beyond repair may require extraction to prevent further oral health complications.
- Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, can sometimes emerge at an angle or get trapped in the jawbone, leading to pain and potential damage to neighboring teeth. In such cases, extraction becomes necessary.
- Overcrowding: When there's not enough space in the jaw for all the teeth, extraction may be recommended to create space for proper alignment through orthodontic treatment.
- Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease can lead to loosening of teeth, making extraction the only viable option to maintain overall oral health.
- Infection or Abscess: Untreated infections or abscesses can cause significant pain and threaten the health of nearby teeth and tissues. Extraction may be the best solution in such cases.
Types of Tooth Extractions:
There are two primary types of tooth extractions:
- Simple Extraction: This procedure is performed on visible teeth that can be easily accessed by the dentist. After administering local anesthesia, the tooth is gently loosened and extracted using specialized dental instruments.
- Surgical Extraction: Surgical extractions are more complex and involve teeth that may be impacted, broken off at the gum line, or not yet erupted. The dentist or oral surgeon will make a small incision to access the tooth beneath the gum and extract it carefully.
Aftercare Tips:
To facilitate a smooth recovery and reduce the risk of complications, follow these essential aftercare tips:
- Take Prescribed Medications: If prescribed, take pain relievers and antibiotics as instructed by your dentist.
- Gentle Oral Hygiene: Avoid the extraction site while brushing and flossing, but continue to maintain good oral hygiene in other areas of your mouth.
- Soft Diet: Stick to soft and cool foods for the 24-hrs after the procedure to avoid disturbing the extraction site.
- Avoid Smoking and Straws: Refrain from smoking and using straws, as these activities can hinder the healing process.
- Attend Follow-Up Appointments: Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure the healing process is progressing as expected.
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Dr. Nivedita is very Good and polite,, and very professional and explain throughly the cause, treatment and she is one who gives genuine advice to patient. She is one of the best dentist I met till now who sees what’s good for patient.