Surgical Extraction of Teeth

Gentle, precise, and pain-free surgical extractions to restore your oral health and smile with confidence.

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Tooth Extraction
Tooth Extraction

What is Surgical Extraction?

Sometimes teeth can be placed in positions which prohibit an easy removal by a general dentist. An oral surgeon is trained to remove the tooth without damaging the surrounding tissues.

We at Maxfaxtor believe that to prolong any surgical procedure hampers the healing period , so that view in mind, many of our surgical extractions are done fast, painlessly and we do our best to ensure the patient does not suffer from any post operative pain or swelling so that the quality of life is not impaired.

When Do You Need a Surgical Extraction?

Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth stuck beneath gums or bone causing pain or swelling.

Broken or Damaged Teeth

Severely broken teeth that cannot be restored with crowns or fillings.

Severe Tooth Decay

Extensive decay where fillings, RCT, or crowns are not possible.

How the Procedure Works

  • Local anesthesia for pain-free treatment
  • Gentle gum incision (if required)
  • Tooth sectioning & careful removal
  • Cleaning & disinfecting the area
  • Stitches (if necessary) for healing
Extraction Procedure

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Benefits of Surgical Extraction

Pain Relief
Prevent Infections
Improved Oral Health
Better Smile

Frequently Asked Questions

Orthodontics is a dental specialty focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, such as misaligned teeth and jaws.

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent cavities.

Yes, teeth whitening treatments performed by a dentist or with dentist-approved products are safe and effective.

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and smile through procedures like whitening, veneers, and bonding.

At-home whitening options include over-the-counter whitening strips, gels, toothpaste, and custom trays provided by your dentist.