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Teeth Removal in Dubai

Teeth extraction Dubai Magnum Clinic offers removing a tooth from its socket in the jaw. The procedure is typically performed by a dentist but may be done by a surgeon if the tooth is impacted. Teeth may be extracted for a variety of reasons, including decay, infection, or to make room for other teeth. The extraction process begins with the dentist numbing the area around the tooth with an anesthetic. Click here to learn more about Wisdom Tooth Extraction. Book an appointment for nearest tooth removal Dubai.

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Why do you need a teeth extraction?

There are a number of reasons why a tooth may need to be extracted. Sometimes teeth are extracted because they are severely decayed and cannot be saved. Other times, teeth may be extracted because they are impacted (stuck in the jawbone) or because they are causing pain. In some cases, teeth may need to be extracted in order to make room for other teeth that are coming in.

What is the procedure for teeth extraction?

The teeth extraction procedure is typically performed by a dentist. The first step is to numb the area around the tooth with a local anesthetic. This will help to reduce any pain or discomfort that may be associated with the procedure. The dentist will then use special tools to loosen and remove the tooth. In some cases, the tooth may be removed in pieces. Once the tooth has been removed, the dentist will clean the area and apply a bandage.

What if we ignore teeth extraction?

If teeth extraction is ignored, the long-term consequences can be devastating. The teeth play a crucial role in maintaining oral health, and without them, the risk of developing cavities and other dental problems increases significantly. In addition, teeth extraction can also affect facial appearance and speech. Therefore, it is important to seek treatment for any dental problems as soon as possible.

Different types of teeth extractions?

There are four main types of teeth extractions: simple, surgical, impacted, and wisdom teeth. A simple extraction is the common type and is typically performed on teeth that have already erupted into the mouth. A surgical extraction is required when the tooth has not yet erupted or when it is lodged in the jawbone. An impacted extraction is necessary when the tooth is trapped beneath the gums and bone.

Teeth extraction post-treatment care instructions

Your dentist will give you specific instructions on how to care for your teeth after they have been extracted. Generally, you will need to avoid crunching down on anything with the affected area, as this can cause pain and swelling. You may also be prescribed antibiotics to help prevent infection. It is important to keep the area clean and dry, and to eat a soft diet for a few days following the extraction.

How much does a teeth removal cost in Dubai?

The teeth removal cost in Dubai can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure, the experience of the dentist, and other factors. Generally, tooth extraction cost in Dubai between AED400 to AED800 (Normal tooth extraction) and AED1500 to AED4000 (Wisdom tooth extraction).

Understanding the Costs of Tooth Extraction in Dubai

We believe in clear and transparent pricing to help you plan for your treatment with confidence. The cost of a tooth extraction depends on the complexity of the procedure.

Service Price Range (AED) Description
Simple Extraction AED 350 - 500 For a tooth that is fully visible and can be removed without complex surgery.
Surgical / Broken Tooth Extraction AED 600 - 1,500 For a tooth that has broken at the gum line or requires a surgical incision for removal.
Wisdom Tooth Removal (Surgical) AED 1,500 - 2,500+ For impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth, which require a more complex surgical procedure.

 

A Step-by-Step Guide to Your Recovery

Following these post-operative instructions is crucial for a smooth, comfortable, and quick recovery.

Immediately After (First 24 Hours):
1. Control Bleeding: Bite gently but firmly on the gauze pad provided for at least 30-60 minutes. Some light oozing is normal.
2. Protect the Clot: Do not rinse, spit, smoke, or drink through a straw. These actions can dislodge the blood clot essential for healing.
3. Manage Swelling: Apply an ice pack to the exterior of your cheek for 20 minutes on, then 20 minutes off, to reduce swelling.
4. Rest: Avoid any strenuous activity or exercise.

The Next 2-3 Days:
1. Diet: Stick to a diet of delicate foods like yogurt, smoothies, pasta, and mashed potatoes. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods.
2. Oral Hygiene: You may begin to gently rinse your mouth with Lukewarm salt water after meals to keep the area clean. Do not brush the extraction site directly.
3. Pain Management: Take any prescribed pain medication as directed. Discomfort is usually worst on the second or third day and should improve from there.

When to Call Us: Please contact our clinic immediately if you experience signs of infection like a fever, severe pain that does not improve, or pus-like drainage from the socket.
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How can I book an appointment?
To book an appointment at any of our dental clinics, you can fill the form available at the top, and one of our representatives will get in touch with you. Alternatively, you can also give us a call on +971543363340.
What are your dental clinic timings?
Magnum Dental clinics remain open from 9 AM to 11 PM every day. However, in the case of unforeseen situations, the timing may differ on that particular day. Our Clinics are open on weekends.
What modes of payment are acceptable?
We accept payments through Cash/Credit Card/ Debit Card.
Is the tooth extraction procedure painful?
No, the procedure itself is not painful. We use effective local anesthesia to fully numb the area, so you will only feel pressure, not pain.
How long does a tooth extraction take?
A simple extraction can take as little as 20-40 minutes. More complex surgical or wisdom tooth extractions can take around an hour.
Can I drive myself home after an extraction?
If you only have local anesthesia, you can typically drive home. If you opt for any form of sedation, you will need someone to drive you.