Severe Tooth Decay
When decay has destroyed most of the tooth structure and it cannot be restored with a filling, crown, or root canal treatment, extraction prevents the spread of infection.
Tooth Extraction České Budějovice
Need to have a tooth extracted? We perform gentle and painless extractions using modern anesthesia techniques. Your comfort and safety are our priority throughout the entire procedure.
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Tooth extraction is a dental procedure involving the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. Tooth extraction is performed when a tooth cannot be saved by other treatment methods. This may be the case with severely decayed teeth, broken teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, or teeth that need to be removed for orthodontic reasons. Modern extraction techniques are gentle and performed under effective local anesthesia, ensuring the patient feels no pain during the procedure. After extraction, we provide comprehensive aftercare instructions and, if desired, discuss replacement options such as implants or bridges.
When a tooth is severely decayed and cannot be restored with a filling or crown.
When wisdom teeth are impacted, causing pain or pushing against other teeth.
When a tooth is fractured below the gum line and cannot be repaired.
When teeth need to be removed to prepare for orthodontic treatment or implants.
We use modern techniques and effective anesthesia to ensure every extraction is as comfortable as possible. Your well-being is our top priority.
Modern local anesthesia ensures you feel no pain during the extraction. You may feel only slight pressure.
MUDr. Vachulka has extensive experience with all types of extractions, including complex surgical removals of wisdom teeth.
We provide detailed post-operative instructions and are available for any questions during your recovery.
After extraction, we can discuss tooth replacement options including implants, bridges, or other solutions.
With our gentle technique, most patients recover quickly and can return to normal activities within a day or two.
While we always try to save a tooth when possible, sometimes extraction is the best option for your overall dental health.
When decay has destroyed most of the tooth structure and it cannot be restored with a filling, crown, or root canal treatment, extraction prevents the spread of infection.
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, and damage to neighboring teeth. Timely removal prevents these complications.
Sometimes teeth need to be removed to make room for orthodontic treatment or to prepare the jaw for implant placement.
The extraction process is straightforward. We ensure your comfort at every step.
Examination and X-ray: We assess the tooth and surrounding structures using digital X-rays or CT scans to plan the best approach for extraction.
Anesthesia: We apply effective local anesthesia to completely numb the area. You won't feel any pain during the procedure.
Extraction: Using specialized instruments, the tooth is carefully removed. For surgical extractions, a small incision may be needed.
Aftercare: We place gauze on the extraction site, provide detailed aftercare instructions, and schedule a follow-up if needed.
The cost depends on the complexity of the extraction.
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No, the extraction itself does not hurt because it is performed under effective local anesthesia. You may feel pressure or slight vibrations, but no pain. After the anesthesia wears off, some discomfort is normal, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication.
After extraction, bite gently on the gauze pad for 30-45 minutes. Avoid rinsing, spitting, or using a straw for 24 hours. Eat soft, cool foods and avoid the extraction site when chewing. Apply an ice pack externally if needed. We provide detailed written aftercare instructions after every extraction.
We recommend waiting 2-3 hours after the procedure before eating, then consuming only soft foods for at least a week. Avoid hot, spicy, and hard foods during the healing period. You can gradually return to your normal diet as the extraction site heals.
Initial healing of the soft tissue takes about 1-2 weeks. Complete bone healing takes approximately 3-6 months. Most patients can return to normal daily activities the day after a simple extraction. Surgical extractions may require a few days of rest.
In some cases, yes — this is called immediate implantation. It depends on the condition of the bone and the overall health of the oral cavity. The decision is always made by the dentist based on a thorough examination. When possible, immediate implantation reduces overall treatment time.