Surgical tooth extraction is performed in cases where the tooth cannot be removed by a standard procedure.
This includes impacted teeth (most often wisdom teeth), teeth affected by severe caries, fractures or infections, as well as situations where the tooth is inadequately positioned in the jaw.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and if necessary, with analgosedation. During the procedure, the surgeon accesses the tooth through a precise incision in the gum, removes it with minimal damage to the surrounding tissue, and ensures proper wound closure.
The goal of surgical extraction is to ensure safe tooth removal with the shortest possible recovery and reduce the risk of complications such as infection or damage to adjacent structures.