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Transalveolar Extraction

Transalveolar Extraction

What is Transalveolar Extraction?

Transalveolar extraction is a surgical procedure to remove teeth that are partially or fully impacted, or when a simple extraction is not feasible. This method involves making incisions in the gum and sometimes removing bone to access and extract the tooth. It is commonly used for wisdom teeth removal or severely damaged teeth.

When is it recommended or done?

Transalveolar extractions are typically performed for:

  • Impacted wisdom teeth that are unable to emerge properly.
  • Teeth fractured at or below the gum line.
  • Severely decayed or damaged teeth that cannot be removed with a simple extraction.
  • Retained roots or teeth that are ankylosed (fused to the bone).

Symptoms that may lead to a transalveolar extraction include pain, swelling, difficulty opening the mouth, or recurrent infections in the gums around the affected tooth.

How does this treatment work?

Transalveolar extractions typically take 45 – 90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case and the tooth’s position.

Risks / Benefits of it

Risks:

  • Swelling, bruising, or prolonged discomfort.
  • Dry socket, especially with improper aftercare.
  • Nerve damage in rare cases, particularly for lower wisdom teeth.

Benefits:

  • Relief from pain or infections caused by impacted or problematic teeth.
  • Prevention of damage to adjacent teeth and bone.
  • Long-term improvement in oral health and functionality.

How is Simple Extractions different from Transalveolar Extraction?

  • Complexity: Transalveolar extractions are required for teeth that are impacted, broken, or fused to the bone, while simple extractions are done for fully visible teeth.
  • Procedure: Unlike simple extractions, transalveolar extractions involve surgical steps like gum incisions, bone removal, or sectioning the tooth.
  • Recovery: Recovery from a transalveolar extraction may take longer and require more aftercare due to its invasive nature.

Post-Treatment Care

  • Rest and avoid strenuous activities for the first 24 hours.
  • Eat soft foods and stay hydrated, avoiding hot, spicy, or crunchy items.
  • Use cold compresses to reduce swelling.
  • Rinse gently with warm saline water after 24 hours.
  • Avoid smoking or using straws for at least a week to prevent dry socket.

When to consult a doctor?

Seek medical attention if you experience:

  • Persistent bleeding, severe swelling, or unrelenting pain.
  • Signs of infection like fever, chills, or pus at the extraction site.
  • Numbness or tingling that persists beyond a few days.

At Elegance Superspeciality Dental Clinic, we specialise in transalveolar extractions with a focus on patient comfort and safety. Our experienced team includes the best wisdom tooth removal service doctors in Surat, providing advanced care at affordable prices for surgical extraction of wisdom teeth.

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FAQ

A transalveolar extraction is a surgical procedure to remove teeth that are impacted or require bone removal for access. It typically involves an incision in the gum and may include bone removal or tooth sectioning.

The two main types of tooth extraction methods are simple extraction (for visible, accessible teeth) and surgical extraction (including transalveolar extraction, for impacted or broken teeth).

Intra-alveolar extraction refers to the removal of a tooth that is fully visible and accessible, typically done using simple extraction techniques without surgical incisions.

The alveolar purchase technique involves gaining access to the tooth root through the alveolar bone to facilitate extraction. It typically refers to methods where the dentist uses forceps or elevators to grasp and remove the tooth.

The two types of tooth extraction are simple extraction (removal of teeth that are visible in the mouth) and surgical extraction (for impacted teeth, requiring incisions and sometimes bone removal).

Intra-alveolar refers to the area within the alveolar bone that holds the tooth roots. It’s commonly used in the context of extractions to describe the area of the tooth’s root in relation to the bone.

The transalveolar approach is a surgical extraction method used to remove impacted teeth, especially wisdom teeth, where the dentist may need to make an incision in the gum and remove bone to access the tooth.

The 4 basic steps of tooth extraction are:

  1. Assessment (examination and X-rays).
  2. Anesthesia (local anesthesia to numb the area).
  3. Loosening the tooth (with elevators or forceps).
  4. Extraction (removing the tooth, followed by cleaning the socket).

Transalveolar transplantation refers to the procedure where a tooth is transplanted from one site to another within the same mouth, involving careful surgical extraction and repositioning into a new alveolar socket.

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