Tooth Extraction in Lahore
Due to a decaying, damaged, dead, or injured tooth, an extraction becomes necessary. But before extraction, the patients forgo these realities and try to delay the tooth extraction due to fear of pain or discomfort. Therefore, they use over-the-counter medicines for pain management. But the tooth may cause serious problems like chronic pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth. At Rahman and Rahman Dental Surgeons Packages Mall, our first step is to save the tooth. However, if an extraction becomes inevitable, as it can damage surrounding teeth or cause further damage, we offer experienced dental extractions. Our expert dental surgeons use their skills and expertise to safely remove a tooth.
Why Choose Rahman and Rahman Dental Surgeons for Tooth Extraction?
At our dental clinic inside Packages Mall, near Walton, DHA, and Cantt areas, we understand tooth extraction anxiety. Therefore, we offer treatments that are free from discomfort. We use effective local anesthesia, so we begin with the area completely numb for it to be comfortable for the patient. Come to Rahman and Rahman Dental Surgeons for:
We begin with a pre-extraction assessment using digital X-rays to understand the tooth’s anatomy and bone condition
Effective local anesthesia and gentle surgical technique to make the complex surgical procedure discomfort-free
We offer post-extraction guidance, aftercare, healing, and tooth replacement options for every patient
Trusted by patients across Lahore for calm, skilled, and patient-centered dental care.
How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?
The tooth extraction can take almost 1-2 weeks to fully recover as the tissues heal. Later, the jawbone may require some more time to heal. It depends entirely on the location of the removal and the type of removal to determine how long it will take to fully heal.
When can I eat normally after a tooth extraction?
Initially, after an extraction, you must stick to a soft diet to not interfere with the healing. Later, you may continue to eat your food normally after 7-to 14 days.
What tooth is the hardest to pull?
Dentists agree on the fact that lower wisdom teeth (lower third molars) are the hardest teeth to extract. They have a high bone density that locates the tooth in place firmly. Moreover, they have less room in the oral cavity to grow. So, they stay stuck between gums and teeth, which hinders their growth and extraction.
