Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction is a procedure many people avoid, but it often solves long-term pain, swelling, or recurring infections. In our dental practice, tooth extraction is performed carefully, according to plan, and under local anesthesia to make the procedure as comfortable as possible for the patient.

Before the procedure, we explain in detail what we do and why — every patient has the right to understand their treatment. We devote special attention to instrument sterilization and office hygiene, because patient safety is a priority. After the extraction, you receive clear recovery instructions, what to avoid that day, how to care for the wound, and what sensations are normal during healing.

Also, extraction is never “the end of the story.” With you, we immediately plan the next step: a temporary or permanent tooth replacement (bridge, crown, denture), to prevent neighboring teeth from shifting and bite problems from developing.

Our goal is for the procedure to be safe, predictable, and controlled — with no unpleasant surprises once the anesthesia wears off.