Normal tooth extraction is a routine dental procedure performed to remove a tooth that is damaged, decayed, loose, or causing oral health problems. The procedure is commonly recommended for severely decayed teeth, advanced gum disease, overcrowding, or teeth that cannot be restored with other treatments. During the extraction, the dentist administers local anesthesia to ensure a comfortable and painless experience. Specialized instruments are then used to gently loosen and remove the tooth from its socket. After the extraction, proper care instructions are provided to promote healing and prevent complications. Normal tooth extraction helps relieve pain, eliminate infection, and maintain overall oral health when preserving the tooth is no longer possible.
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common oral surgical procedure performed to remove one or more third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, when they become impacted, painful, infected, or cause crowding and damage to nearby teeth. Wisdom teeth often do not have enough space to erupt properly, leading to swelling, gum infection, tooth decay, jaw pain, or difficulty in cleaning the area. During the procedure, the dentist or oral surgeon administers local anesthesia or sedation to ensure patient comfort while carefully removing the affected tooth. In some cases, a small incision or minor bone removal may be required for impacted teeth. Wisdom tooth extraction helps relieve pain, prevent future dental complications, and maintain overall oral health and alignment of the teeth.