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Surgical extractions Warsaw
Surgical extractions are procedures that are performed in situations that are more difficult than a standard tooth extraction. This is particularly the case for retained teeth, broken teeth, teeth located deep in the bone or teeth to which access is limited. Although it sounds serious, modern dentistry allows the procedure to be carried out efficiently, precisely and without pain.
At Supradent, your safety and comfort are paramount. Before we start the procedure, we carefully analyse the radiographs, discuss the plan of action and answer all your questions. We want you to know that even a complex extraction can proceed calmly and in complete control.
Surgical extractions
When is surgical extraction of a tooth necessary?
Surgical tooth extraction is recommended when the classic method would be too difficult or risky. This is most often the case for eights that are growing at an angle, are partially retained or are pressing on other teeth. It is also required for teeth fractured in the bone, roots left after trauma, and for unerupted teeth that may cause inflammation or cysts.
This type of procedure is performed by a doctor with surgical experience. It involves gently exposing the tissues, removing the tooth or parts of it and carefully cleaning the surgical site. Thanks to modern techniques and the magnification of the surgical field, we can work precisely, with a minimum of interference for the surrounding tissues.
Often patients are concerned that the procedure will be difficult, but at the consultation stage you will see that the whole process is logical, planned and fully understood. The most important thing is proper preparation and a calm atmosphere.
Surgical extractions
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Thorough radiological assessment and treatment plan
Painless, precise surgical extraction
Post-operative care and clear recommendations
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does a surgical tooth extraction look like?
After administering anaesthesia, the dentist gently exposes the area around the tooth, removes it in whole or in parts and then cleans the wound. In some cases, sutures are placed to promote healing. The entire procedure takes less time than many patients expect.
Is the procedure painful?
No. Local anaesthesia makes the extraction comfortable and painless. You may experience some swelling or tenderness after the procedure, which is quickly relieved by painkillers. These symptoms usually disappear within a few days.
When is it necessary to remove a retained eight?
Retained eights can cause pain, inflammation, recurrent gum infections and even displace other teeth. If they are out of place, growing in an odd direction, or there is a risk of complications, surgical extraction is the best option.
How to prepare for the procedure?
At the consultation we discuss all the details. Most often, the patient is only given instructions on medication and rules on the day of the procedure. This makes the procedure quick and stress-free.
How long does it take to heal after surgical extraction?
The first phase of healing takes a few days, while full tissue healing can take several weeks. During this time, we monitor the progress of healing and make additional recommendations if necessary.
Can you function normally after the procedure?
Most patients return to their daily activities the very next day, avoiding only heavy physical exertion. The key is to follow recommendations that reduce healing time and the risk of complications.
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Surgical tooth extraction at Supradent Warsaw
Surgical tooth extraction at Supradent Warsaw is performed on the basis of modern diagnostics, precise instruments and the experience of the surgical team. Each case is analysed from the point of view of safety and comfort, so that the procedure is predictable and healing is fast and uncomplicated.
We use gentle techniques to limit tissue interference and shorten the recovery period. Patients are given detailed recommendations and a follow-up appointment to make sure everything is healing properly.
If you are struggling with a retained tooth, pain in the area of an eighth, or any other problem requiring surgical intervention, we invite you to a consultation. You will receive a clear treatment plan, based on sound diagnosis and a modern approach.