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Comfortable, swift tooth removal with zero pain
While saving natural teeth is always preferred, sometimes extraction is the safest option — for severely decayed teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, or teeth that need removal before orthodontic treatment. Dr. Barman uses atraumatic extraction techniques and adequate local anaesthesia to ensure the procedure is completely painless, with minimal trauma to surrounding tissue for faster healing.
Thorough local anaesthesia ensures you feel zero pain throughout the procedure.
Atraumatic techniques preserve surrounding bone and gum tissue for easier healing.
Most simple extractions take just 15–30 minutes from start to finish.
With proper care, the extraction site heals within 7–10 days.
Removing a badly infected tooth provides immediate relief from toothache.
Removing a severely infected tooth stops bacteria from spreading to adjacent teeth and bone.
A digital X-ray maps the root shape and proximity to nerves before extraction.
The area is thoroughly numbed — we wait until you are completely comfortable before proceeding.
Elevators gently loosen the tooth from its socket by expanding the surrounding bone.
The tooth is carefully removed using forceps with controlled movements to minimise tissue trauma.
The socket is cleaned and a gauze is placed for clot formation. Aftercare instructions are given.
No. We administer thorough local anaesthesia and do not begin until you are fully numb. You will feel pressure but no pain.
Mild soreness for 2–3 days, with the socket fully healing in 7–10 days. Most patients resume normal activities the next day.
Soft foods for the first 24 hours — yogurt, mashed foods, soups. Avoid hot, spicy, or hard foods and do not use a straw for 24 hours.
Yes, it is recommended. Leaving a gap causes neighbouring teeth to drift. Options include an implant, bridge, or partial denture.
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