Tooth Extraction
Tooth Extraction is a common dental procedure performed for various reasons, such as severe tooth decay, damage, or crowding
Tooth extraction is often needed when a tooth becomes severely decayed, fractured, or impacted. It may also be required for crowded teeth, gum disease, or dental injuries. Tooth luxation, a condition where the tooth is loosened from its socket, is another common reason for extraction.
Sedation During Extraction
For your comfort, several sedation options are available, including nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral conscious sedation, and intravenous sedation. These help ease dental anxiety, making your experience more relaxed and pain-free.