Tooth extraction is a procedure to remove a tooth that is damaged, decayed, or causing crowding or infection. It is usually performed when a tooth cannot be saved through other treatments. Extractions help prevent further oral health complications and relieve discomfort.
The procedure is quick, safe, and done under local anesthesia for minimal pain. Post-extraction care is essential for proper healing and to avoid infection. Dentists may recommend options like implants or bridges to replace the missing tooth.
Good physician treats the disease
A great physician goes beyond just addressing symptoms—they understand the person behind the illness. They listen with empathy, diagnose with precision, and treat with compassion. True healing comes not only from medicine, but from care that considers the mind, body, and soul.