Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure performed to remove a damaged, decayed, or problematic tooth. At Shubhsharada Dental Clinic, we ensure a comfortable, painless, and stress-free experience using advanced techniques and modern anesthesia.
Our goal is always to save your natural teeth whenever possible—but when extraction is necessary, we provide safe and effective treatment for long-term oral health.
Safe, painless tooth removal for a healthier and brighter smile.
Tooth extraction is a procedure where a tooth is carefully removed from its socket in the jawbone. Dentists usually recommend this treatment when a tooth is beyond repair due to decay, infection, or injury.
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Our team of qualified dentists has extensive experience in performing safe and precise tooth extractions with a patient-first approach.
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We use modern anesthesia and advanced tools to ensure a painless, comfortable, and stress-free extraction experience.
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We follow high standards of sterilization and infection control to provide a safe and hygienic treatment environment.
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Our treatments are cost-effective with clear pricing, ensuring no hidden charges and complete transparency.
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We focus on creating a calm and welcoming atmosphere to help patients feel relaxed and at ease during their visit.
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We provide prompt care for dental emergencies, ensuring immediate relief from severe pain or urgent dental issues.
A quick and painless procedure for removing visible teeth affected by decay or damage using local anesthesia.
A minor surgical procedure used for impacted or broken teeth that require careful removal from the gums or bone.
Removal of impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth to relieve pain, swelling, and prevent future dental complications.
Immediate tooth removal for severe pain, infection, or trauma to provide quick relief and protect overall oral health.
No, the procedure is done under anesthesia, so you will only feel slight pressure, not pain.
Most patients recover within 2–3 days, while complete healing may take a few weeks.
Yes, but stick to soft foods for the first 24–48 hours.
It is a condition where the blood clot is dislodged, causing pain. Proper aftercare helps prevent it.
Depending on the case, your dentist may suggest implants, bridges, or dentures.