Extractions

After identifying periodontal disease, we can employ several techniques to save affected teeth. We can perform gingival flaps and deep root planning, and use biomaterials to help regrow lost bone. In certain cases, substantial damage requires tooth extraction.

Whenever we perform oral surgery, we use a local nerve block to inhibit pain.

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Dental Tour Index

  1. Periodontal Disease
  2. Oral exam
  3. Pre-surgical Evaluation
  4. Dental Day
  5. IV Catheter
  6. Induction of Anesthesia and Intubations
  7. Anesthetic monitoring
  8. Scaling
  9. Probing
  10. Dental X-Rays
  11. Extractions
  12. Polishing
  13. Fluoride Treatment
  14. Charting
  15. Home care