Extractions

TOOTH EXTRACTION IN PORT HARCOURT

We want our patients to be able to keep their natural teeth for their entire lifetime, but unfortunately, severe dental decay and damage often get in the way of this goal. If we’re not able to restore a tooth, the next logical step is an extraction, which we will handle with the utmost care. Local anesthetic and a light touch makes this often feared procedure completely comfortable from beginning to end here at ROYAL SMILE DENTAL CLINIC.

WHY CHOOSE US FOR TOOTH EXTRACTION IN PORTHARCOURT?

~Only used as a last resort

~Newest techniques make the procedure pain-free

~Multiple replacement options available

WHY YOU MIGHT NEED A TOOTH EXTRACTION:

Our team might recommend that a patient have a tooth removed if:

●They have a cavity that can’t be repaired with a filling or crown

●A tooth has suffered trauma and can’t be put back together

●Periodontal (gum) disease has weakened the bone supporting a tooth

●A stubborn baby tooth is blocking the path of an incoming adult tooth

●Room needs to be created in the mouth for a new denture.

WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION(SURGICAL EXTRACTION) IN PORT HARCOURT

The wisdom teeth usually start to erupt around the late teens or early twenties, and the operative word there is “try.” Most people simply don’t have enough room in mouth for these teeth, which is why they often cause pain, overcrowding, and even infections as they struggle to erupt. To help people dealing with problematic wisdom teeth, the team at ROYAL SMILE DENTAL CLINIC can extract them right in our office, saving them from having to visit an expensive specialist.

WHY CHOOSE US FOR WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION IN PORT HARCOURT?

~Advanced technology guarantees a pain-free procedure

~Both simple & surgical extractions performed in-house

~Highly-skilled & experienced team 

HOW A WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION WORKS

After taking X-rays of a patient’s mouth and determining that wisdom tooth extraction is the best option, our dentists will start by numbing the treatment area, which we will do using a local anesthetic. Once we are sure that a patient can’t feel anything, we’ll make a small incision in the gums so we can easily access the teeth before completely removing them. We’ll then close the gums with self-dissolving stitches, dress them with gauze, and provide pain medication to the patient to help manage any discomfort and swelling. They should feel fully recovered after about a week or so.

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