In certain clinical situations, in the presence of periapical pathology (in the area of the top of the tooth root), odontogenic infections (infections caused by the teeth), unfavorable tooth fractures or for orthodontic and prosthetic reasons, extraction is necessary. It is a procedure that is performed under local plexus or conduction anesthesia and the use of appropriate instruments such as: forceps, levers and curettes, etc. Extraction can be ordinary, atypical (with separation - separation of the roots, most often in the case of fractures) and operative. Many times after tooth extraction at Dentoria we also recommend the placement of artificial bone and collagen membrane to preserve the bone at the desired level and to provide good bone for the dental implant, or we can place a dental implant immediately after tooth extraction.
At Dentoria, we have tomography that allows us to see the bone in 3D and plan how to place the dental implant.
Note: after tooth extraction, the diet during that day should be cold and mushy, smoking is not recommended, sleeping on the opposite side of the face and if pain occurs, an analgesic can be taken, but not aspirin or andol, due to the risk of bleeding. In the event of any complications, it is mandatory to contact your primary dentist.