Tooth Extraction in Dubai: Last Option for a Badly Damaged Tooth

Preserving natural teeth is a top priority for any dentist as long as the damage is reversible. But unfortunately, in some cases, teeth cannot be saved. A severely damaged or unhealthy tooth is sometimes better removed than kept. However, you can rest assured that our dental clinic in Dubai will use tooth extraction as a last resort after all other restoration treatment options have been considered.

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What Is Tooth Extraction in Dubai

When a tooth is decayed or damaged beyond repair it will start to cause aching and discomfort, resulting in the need for an immediate extraction. Tooth extraction in Dubai is an outpatient procedure that is both quick and almost painless once proper anesthesia is applied. It involves removing the damaged tooth from its socket – an action that many recognize as “pulling a tooth”. Dental extraction is totally safe and is considered one of the most common dental treatments worldwide. 

After extraction, a blood clot will form to stem the bleeding and start the healing process. You can ensure a smooth healing process by keeping the mouth and the tooth extraction site as clean as possible. Additionally, abstaining from smoking will increase the chances of a quick recovery after an extraction.

When treatments such as dental filling in Dubai fail to save your tooth, an extraction is performed by a dentist or oral surgeon. And it’s important before the procedure to let them know your complete medical history including any medications or supplements you take. Removing visible teeth is a simple extraction. However, teeth that are broken below the surface or impacted require a more involved procedure. Nevertheless, when necessary, teeth removal is a beneficial procedure that eliminates bacteria and improves your overall oral health. 

When Is It Necessary?

Although permanent teeth were meant to last a lifetime, in some cases teeth removal is unavoidable. The best dentists in Dubai try their hardest not to resort to dental extraction unless it’s the only option left. So, when is tooth extraction in Dubai deemed necessary? 

  • The tooth is badly damaged from trauma or severe decay.
  • Excessive tooth crowding, preventing orthodontic treatment. 
  • A serious infection that can’t be resolved by a root canal procedure.
  • Risk of infection in immunocompromised patients (having an impaired immune system).
  • The tooth is fractured beyond repair or posing a risk to neighboring teeth.
  • A wisdom tooth that doesn’t have adequate space to erupt or that causes dental complications.
  • Impacted aesthetics such as severely misaligned or discolored teeth.
  • A bad case of gum disease that loosens or hurts teeth. 

Wisdom Teeth Extraction Vs. Normal Tooth Extraction

Both normal tooth and wisdom tooth extractions in Dubai aim to remove a tooth, but they differ in several key aspects:

Location:

  • Wisdom teeth: Located at the back of the mouth, furthest from the front teeth. Can be partially or fully erupted (visible) or impacted (buried under bone or gum).
  • Normal teeth: Located anywhere in the mouth, excluding wisdom teeth.

Difficulty:

  • Wisdom teeth: Often more challenging to extract due to their location, deeper roots, and possible impaction. Sometimes requiring surgical intervention.
  • Normal teeth: Easier to access and extract, usually requiring less complex procedures.

Recovery:

  • Wisdom teeth: Longer recovery time (generally 3-7 days) due to potential swelling, pain, and surgical procedures involved.
  • Normal teeth: Shorter recovery time (usually 1-3 days) with less discomfort and swelling.

Reasons for extraction:

  • Wisdom teeth: Impaction, pain, infection, damage to other teeth, lack of space in the jaw, orthodontic reasons.
  • Normal teeth: Severe decay, gum disease, fractures, root problems, overcrowding, orthodontic reasons.

Cost:

  • Wisdom teeth: Often more expensive due to the complexity of the procedure and possible additional surgical costs.
  • Normal teeth: Generally less expensive, depending on the complexity of the tooth’s location and condition.

Procedure

Your tooth extraction will either be simple or surgical, depending on whether your tooth is visible or impacted.

  • A physical examination and an x-ray will be taken for the dentist to decide if a tooth needs to be extracted.
  • If all other treatment options have been considered and the only remaining option is to extract, a local anesthetic will be administered. To numb the tooth and the surrounding area.
  • Special tools are used to loosen the tooth and to expand the tooth socket making the extraction easier before the tooth is removed.
  • Depending on the wound, stitches may be placed if needed.
  • Bleeding after a tooth extraction is normal and you will be asked to bite onto a piece of gauze to stem the blood.
  • Painkillers will usually be prescribed for the period immediately after an extraction.

Dental Extraction Aftercare Tips

After undergoing a tooth extraction in Dubai, you need to follow certain aftercare methods that will make you feel better and heal faster. Our expert dentists recommend: 

  • Sticking to a diet of soft, healthy foods and snacks. Also, drinking plenty of fluids.
  • Brushing teeth gently while avoiding the area of extraction to avoid bleeding.
  • Steering clear of mouthwash, mouth rinses, hot food and drinks, and strenuous activity for the first 24 hours.
  • Rinsing 4 times a day with 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water after the first 24 hours have passed.
  • Putting an ice pack on your cheek near the extraction site to reduce swelling.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tooth Extraction

Are there any risks associated with tooth extraction?

Tooth extraction is a medical procedure that might sometimes involve surgery. Therefore, there are potential risks including  infection, excessive bleeding, nerve damage, and dry sockets. It is extremely vital to follow the post-operation instructions given by our expert dentists to minimize those risks or completely avoid them.

What types of anesthesia are used during tooth extraction in Dubai?

Tooth extraction anesthesia in Dubai varies based on your specific needs. For simple procedures, local anesthesia numbs the area. When anxiety is a concern, "laughing gas" offers relaxation alongside local anesthesia. More complex extractions might require conscious sedation, inducing drowsiness. In rare cases, general anesthesia renders you fully unconscious.

Are there any age restrictions for tooth extraction?

Generally, no specific age restricts tooth extraction. Our Dentists prioritize individual needs and oral health regardless of age. However, young children and older adults might require special considerations and alternative approaches depending on their health and development.

What precautions should be taken before and after tooth extraction in Dubai?

Before tooth extraction in Dubai, it is important to inform your dentist about any medical conditions you have or medications you are taking. You should also follow any pre-operative instructions given by your dentist, such as fasting before the procedure.

After tooth extraction, it is important to follow post-operative instructions provided by your dentist, such as avoiding smoking, rinsing with salt water, and taking prescribed pain medication.

Are there any alternatives to tooth extraction?

While tooth extraction remains an option, consider alternatives first! Fillings address minor damage, root canals save the tooth's core, crowns shield weakened teeth, gum treatment combats instability, and even braces/aligners might eliminate the need for extraction. No need to worry, our dentist will examine and analyze your case, making sure they offer you the most suitable treatment.