Tooth extractions can be classified as complicated procedures depending on factors such as root size, curved roots, impaction, or fractures. In many cases, they require surgical skill and specialized techniques.

Types of Complications
• Impacted or Partially Impacted Teeth: Especially wisdom teeth that remain under the gum or bone
• Fractured Teeth: Cases where part of the tooth is broken and only the roots remain
• Root Structure Issues: Roots that are curved, hooked, or extended into the jawbone
• Infected Teeth: Teeth surrounded by severe infection or cysts

Treatment Process
• Examination: The dentist evaluates the tooth with X-rays and, if necessary, tomography to assess its position and surrounding tissues, followed by an oral examination
• Anesthesia: Usually performed under local anesthesia; however, depending on patient comfort and case complexity, general anesthesia may also be preferred
• Procedure: Surgical incisions are made to access the tooth, which may be divided into sections and removed using specialized techniques. Sutures are placed afterward to begin the healing process
Pricing Information
Prices vary depending on the condition of the tooth, the techniques used, materials, and the clinic. You can visit İnci Diş for detailed information.
Post-Treatment Care
• Bleeding: The tampon placed by your dentist should be kept in the mouth for 40 minutes to 1 hour. After removal, avoid spitting, rinsing, or brushing for 24 hours, as this may increase bleeding
• Nutrition: After the anesthesia wears off, you may eat and drink avoiding very hot or cold foods and minimizing strain on the extraction area. Avoid alcohol and smoking for 48–72 hours, as they can delay healing and cause painful infection