Expert Tooth Extraction Services in Ghatkopar East


At Gums and Braces, we specialize in tooth extractions, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience. Whether it's for a wisdom tooth or an infected tooth, our skilled dentists use the latest techniques to provide safe and efficient removal.


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When Is Tooth Extraction Necessary?

When Is Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Tooth extraction in Ghatkopar East may be necessary when a tooth is severely damaged or poses a risk to your oral health. This could include teeth with deep decay, cracks, or infections that can't be treated with a filling or root canal. A tooth that is infected or loose may need removal to prevent further complications like an abscess or damage to surrounding teeth.

In some cases, extraction is part of orthodontic treatment, where a premolar or other teeth are removed to create space for proper tooth alignment. Wisdom teeth are often extracted due to impaction or overcrowding, preventing future dental issues.

What to Expect During the Tooth Extraction Procedure


At Gums and Braces in Ghatkopar East, we ensure that your tooth extraction experience is as smooth and painless as possible. Whether you're having a wisdom tooth, an infected tooth, or a premolar removed, we take extra care to guide you through every step of the process.


Virtually Painless Extractions

Virtually Painless Extractions

We use the latest techniques to ensure that extractions are virtually painless. Before starting, we administer a local anesthetic to numb the area so that you won't feel discomfort during the procedure. If you feel anxious, we also offer sedation options to help you relax. The entire extraction process typically takes only a few minutes, depending on the complexity of the tooth being removed, whether it’s a front tooth or a molar.

Atraumatic Techniques

Atraumatic Techniques

Our dental surgeons use atraumatic techniques during the procedure, meaning that they take extra care to minimize damage to the surrounding gum and bone. This helps reduce the risk of complications, such as infection or dry socket, and promotes a quicker recovery. After the extraction, a blood clot will form in the socket to aid the healing process. It's important to follow our post-care instructions carefully to ensure proper healing and avoid issues like dry socket.

Why Choose Gums and Braces for Tooth Extractions?


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Experienced Dentists

Our skilled team ensures expert extractions, from simple removals to complex wisdom tooth procedures, with precision and care.

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Advanced Technology

We use the latest dental technology to perform extractions safely, minimizing discomfort and ensuring quick recovery for our patients.

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Comfort Focused

We prioritize your comfort throughout the procedure, offering sedation options and clear post-care instructions to avoid complications like dry socket.

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Comprehensive Care

From consultation to recovery, we provide thorough support to ensure the best outcome for your tooth extraction and overall dental health.

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Ready to get started? Contact us to schedule a consultation or to learn more about the tooth extraction procedure. Our friendly team will be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth extraction is typically not painful due to the local anesthesia we use. For complex extractions, like wisdom tooth removal, we offer sedation to ensure you're completely comfortable during the procedure.

Recovery time can vary depending on the type of extraction. For a simple extraction, recovery may take 3–7 days. More complex extractions, like wisdom teeth or infected tooth removal, may take longer. Following post-care instructions is key to a smooth recovery.

If your wisdom tooth is impacted or causing pain, leaving it untreated can lead to infections, swelling, and alignment issues. It’s best to consult with a dentist to assess if removal is necessary to avoid future problems.

If you had a simple extraction and didn't receive sedation, you should be fine to drive. However, if you had a wisdom tooth removed or received sedation, it’s advised to have someone drive you home.

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