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Frequently Asked Questions

On this page you will find the most frequently asked questions from patients. If you need more information, feel free to call us.

TOOTH EXTRACTION

Category: TOOTH EXTRACTION
No, tooth extraction is not a painful procedure. Throughout the procedure, you may feel pressure but not pain. You may also hear various sounds of “cracking” or breaking if the tooth is fractured, but there is no need to worry. Analgesics are taken as needed during the period after tooth extraction.
Category: TOOTH EXTRACTION

In most cases, tooth extraction is not a complicated procedure. The tooth and the surrounding area are anesthetized. The process begins with the use of levers to gently detach the tooth from the bone. In some situations, the tooth is entirely removed with a lever. If that is not the case, the extraction continues with the use of forceps. After the tooth is removed, the wound is inspected, and slight bleeding is stopped by placing a piece of gauze on the area and biting down for approximately 10 minutes.