What is a Surgical Tooth Extraction?
Surgical tooth extraction is a dental procedure performed when a tooth cannot be removed easily through a simple extraction. Unlike routine extractions, which involve removing visible teeth that are intact, surgical extractions are necessary for teeth that are impacted, fractured or have complicated root structures. The procedure typically involves making an incision in the gum to access and remove the tooth safely.
One of the most common reasons for surgical extraction is the removal of wisdom teeth. These third molars often become impacted due to a lack of space in the jaw, leading to pain, infections and other oral health complications that necessitate wisdom tooth surgical extraction. Surgical extractions may also be required for severely decayed teeth, broken teeth below the gum line or teeth affected by severe periodontal disease.