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In the upper jaw area, the roots of the teeth are often close to the maxillary sinuses, which makes any surgical intervention technically delicate. The decision to extract is made in the presence of deep carious destruction, root cracks, chronic periodontitis, unsuccessful root canal treatment, orthodontic indications or the risk of infection spreading. The doctor assesses the shape of the roots, bone density, the condition of the surrounding tissues, analyzes X-ray images to minimize trauma and avoid sinus perforation. Tooth extraction in the upper jaw is performed under local anesthesia using gentle instruments, which allows you to control pain and preserve the maximum amount of bone tissue. It is important for patients who visit Ali Dental to follow individual recommendations for preparation for the procedure and subsequent recovery, since exact adherence to the protocols affects the prognosis.
In this area, special attention is paid to the ratio of the roots to the floor of the maxillary sinus, the thickness of the bone septum, the presence of bone pockets. Before the intervention, a clinical examination is performed, targeted images or CT scans are taken, and the complexity of the extraction is determined - simple or surgical. Tooth extraction in the upper jaw is performed sequentially: separation of the ligamentous apparatus, controlled luxating movement, if necessary - separation of the roots, formation of a full-fledged clot in the socket. Atraumatic technique reduces the risk of communication with the sinus, postoperative swelling, prolonged discomfort. Ali Dental's approach involves the use of instruments that allow you to preserve the maximum volume of bone for potential implantation.
In order to show the main stages of safe removal in a structured way, it is worth highlighting the key actions of the surgeon:
After these steps, the patient is explained the signs of possible complications, the algorithm of actions in case of bleeding, pain, feeling of air or fluid from the nose. Such personalized control is especially important in the case of removal of upper molars and eighth teeth, where the anatomical proximity of the sinus requires clear, balanced decisions.
The first hours after extraction determine the quality of clot formation, which protects the wound from infection and external irritants. It is recommended to refrain from intensive rinsing, eating hot food, touching the socket, smoking, so as not to provoke the loss of the clot. Proper care promotes rapid healing, reduces the likelihood of alveolitis, sinus perforation, and prolonged pain. In the practice of Ali’s Premium Dental Care, detailed instructions are issued immediately after the procedure, and control examinations allow you to notice deviations in time.
To reduce risks and preserve the volume of bone for a future orthopedic or implant construction, several basic recommendations remain relevant:
After stable healing of the socket, the height and width of the bone, the condition of the mucosa, the possibility of one-stage or deferred implantation are assessed. Properly performed tooth extraction in the upper jaw with an atraumatic approach, correct postoperative care, and planning of subsequent stages allows you to preserve anatomical structures, avoid complications, and create a reliable foundation for functional and aesthetic restoration of the dentition.
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