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Tooth Extraction Treatment

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Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure performed to remove teeth that are severely decayed, damaged, or causing overcrowding. The process begins with a thorough examination and imaging to assess the tooth's condition. Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area, ensuring a comfortable and painless experience. For impacted or broken teeth, a surgical extraction may be necessary, involving a small incision to access and remove the tooth.

Post-extraction, it's crucial to follow proper aftercare to promote healing and prevent complications. This includes resting for at least the first day, keeping gauze pads in place to control bleeding, and applying a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoiding certain activities, such as smoking, using straws, and consuming hard or spicy foods, can help prevent issues like dry socket. With appropriate care, the extraction site typically heals within one to two weeks, restoring your oral health and comfort.