EXTRACTIONS

Removal of Problematic Teeth
Tooth extraction is performed when a tooth is decayed, damaged, or causing pain that cannot be treated with other dental procedures. Removing the problematic tooth prevents infection, alleviates discomfort, and protects the health of surrounding teeth and gums.

Preparation for Prosthetic Solutions
Extractions often create the necessary space for dentures, bridges, or implants. Proper planning and execution of tooth removal ensure that the jaw and gums are ready to support prosthetic appliances, providing a stable foundation for long-term oral restoration.

Maintaining Overall Oral Health
Timely tooth extraction can prevent complications such as crowding, misalignment, or spread of infection. Following extraction, patients receive guidance on healing, oral care, and maintaining the integrity of supporting structures, ensuring optimal oral health and function.