Surgical & Simple Tooth Extractions
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- Tooth Extraction Types:
- Surgical Extraction: Used for teeth that cannot be easily removed with forceps, such as those that are:
- Impacted: Not fully erupted from the gums.
- Ankylosed: Fused to the bone.
- Severely Decayed or Fractured: Beyond restoration.
- Simple Extraction: Performed when a tooth can be easily accessed and removed with forceps, typically for:
- Loose Teeth: Due to periodontal disease or trauma.
- Surgical Extraction: Used for teeth that cannot be easily removed with forceps, such as those that are:
- Purpose: Both types of extractions are done to:
- Remove infected teeth with a poor prognosis.
- Ensure continued oral health and hygiene.