HOW FULL MOUTH EXTRACTION IS PERFORMED
- Consultation and Assessment: The dentist evaluates your oral health, reviews medical history, and discusses options. Imaging (X-rays or scans) may be taken.
- Treatment Planning: A comprehensive plan includes sedation options and post-extraction prosthetics.
- Extraction Procedure: Teeth are removed under local or general anaesthesia, in one or multiple sessions, depending on the case.
- Post-Extraction Care: The gums are treated to promote healing, and temporary or permanent prosthetics may be provided.
RESULTS
- Eliminates pain and infection caused by diseased or damaged teeth.
- Creates a foundation for restorative solutions like dentures or implants.
- Restores oral health and functionality.
INDICATIONS FOR THE PROCEDURE
Recommended for:
- Severe decay or gum disease affecting all teeth.
- Extensive tooth damage from trauma.
- Full-mouth rehabilitation preparation.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Not suitable for individuals with:
- Severe systemic conditions increasing surgical risks.
- Conditions impairing healing (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes).
- Active infections requiring prior treatment.
PRE-PROCEDURE RECOMMENDATIONS
- Follow dietary and medication instructions provided.
- Arrange transportation if sedation is used.
POST-PROCEDURE CARE
- Apply ice to reduce swelling and take prescribed pain relief.
- Stick to a soft food diet and avoid smoking or using straws.
- Maintain oral hygiene and attend follow-up appointments.
Full mouth extraction is a vital step in restoring oral health and function, performed with precision and care for long-term benefits.