Tooth Extraction & Wisdom Tooth Removal in Muzaffarnagar
Tooth extraction is one of the most common procedures we do at Garg Dental Clinic. Sometimes a tooth is too damaged, too decayed, or too crowded to save, and the best option is to take it out cleanly. We also handle wisdom tooth removal, which can range from a straightforward pull to a minor surgical procedure depending on how the tooth is positioned.
Dr. Abhishek has been doing extractions for over 16 years. Whether it is a simple extraction or an impacted wisdom tooth that needs surgical removal, we make sure you are properly numbed and comfortable before we start. Most extractions are done in a single visit.
What to expect
When you come in, we will first take an X-ray to see the tooth’s roots and position. This helps us plan the extraction properly. You will receive local anaesthesia so the area is completely numb. For simple extractions, the whole thing usually takes 15 to 30 minutes. Surgical extractions for impacted wisdom teeth may take a bit longer.
After the extraction, we will pack the area with gauze and give you a detailed set of aftercare instructions. We will also prescribe pain medication and antibiotics if needed. A follow-up visit may be scheduled to check that healing is going well.
For tooth extraction at Garg Dental Clinic in Muzaffarnagar, send us a message on WhatsApp or call the clinic.
Frequently asked questions
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Is tooth extraction painful?
We use local anaesthesia to numb the area completely before starting. You will feel pressure but not pain during the procedure. We will provide you with appropriate aftercare instructions including pain management.
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How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?
Recovery varies from person to person. We will give you clear aftercare instructions and guidance on what to expect, and what signs would mean you should contact us.
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When should a wisdom tooth be removed?
Not every wisdom tooth needs to come out. We recommend removal when the tooth is causing pain, pushing against other teeth, partially erupted, or repeatedly getting infected.
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What should I eat after a tooth extraction?
We provide each patient with detailed aftercare instructions following the procedure, including dietary guidance specific to your situation.