Gentle Removal of Problematic Teeth with Minimal Pain

Need to remove a damaged tooth or wisdom tooth? We offer professional and gentle surgical extraction with maximum focus on your comfort and fast healing.

Surgical Tooth Extraction České Budějovice

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  • Safe Removal of Problematic Teeth

    Surgical extraction is a specialized approach to tooth removal that minimizes trauma to surrounding tissues and speeds up the healing process.

  • Minimal Pain

    The procedure is performed under effective local anesthesia, and we use special techniques to minimize postoperative pain.

  • Gentle Approach

    We use modern surgical methods that protect surrounding tissues and accelerate the healing process.

  • Experienced Specialist

    We have extensive experience with wisdom tooth extractions and complex cases.

  • Prevention of Complications

    The surgical approach minimizes the risk of complications and ensures better visibility during the procedure.

  • Comprehensive Care

    The service includes a pre-operative examination, professional procedure, and follow-up care including healing checks.

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When Is Surgical Extraction Appropriate?

Surgical extraction is the ideal solution in situations where a regular tooth removal is not possible or would be too risky. We ensure the safe removal of problematic teeth.

Surgical Extraction Process

Wisdom Teeth

If you have impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth causing pain or swelling, surgical extraction allows for their safe removal without damaging surrounding structures.

Damaged or Broken Teeth

If a tooth is damaged below the gum line or broken, surgical extraction ensures complete and safe removal, including all roots.

Complicated Cases

For teeth with abnormal root shapes, in inflamed areas, or where there's a risk of damaging nearby structures, surgical extraction is the safest choice.

When Is Surgical Extraction Appropriate?

The entire procedure is carefully planned with a focus on your comfort and safety. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and usually takes 40–60 minutes.

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    Initial Examination

    We perform a thorough examination including an X-ray, assess the situation, and explain the entire procedure. You will also receive preparation instructions.

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    The Procedure Itself

    After effective anesthesia, we gently remove the tooth using surgical techniques. The entire process is painless and as considerate as possible to surrounding tissues.

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    Postoperative Care

    You will receive detailed instructions for home care. We will also schedule a follow-up check or further treatment for any potential complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Surgical Extraction

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about surgical tooth extraction. We’ll be happy to answer any additional questions during the consultation.

Possible complications include infection, swelling, bleeding or so-called dry socket (alveolitis). Dry socket occurs when a blood clot that protects the wound and supports healing does not form or falls out prematurely after extraction. In such a case, it is advisable to visit a dentist as soon as possible, who will treat the wound and relieve the pain.

The price can vary greatly depending on the complexity of the procedure. The exact price will be determined by the dentist during consultation.

It is recommended to wait at least 2 hours, then consume soft food.

Usually, 7-14 days, complete bone healing can take several months.

The procedure itself is performed under local anesthesia, so the patient does not feel pain. After the procedure, swelling and sensitivity may be present.