Tooth Extraction

Surgical Extraction of Non-Restorable Teeth

If a tooth is severely damaged, deeply fractured, or inflamed, tooth extra­c­tion (dental extra­c­tion) may be medically necessary. In our practice in Berlin-Friedenau, we also perform more complex surgical tooth extra­c­tions – safely, gently, and with many years of expe­ri­ence. For deeply damaged or difficult-to-access teeth, tooth extra­c­tion is performed by osteotomy. Here, the tooth is speci­fi­cally exposed and removed from the bone. Surgical proce­dures also include partial extra­c­tions, hemi­sec­tions, and root ampu­ta­tions, for example, in multi-rooted teeth. A special case of surgical tooth extra­c­tion is the removal of impacted wisdom teeth.

Professional Tooth Extraction

Following a surgical tooth extra­c­tion, if there is an open connec­tion to the maxillary sinus, a so-called OAC closure may be necessary to seal the region. The removal of non-restorable dental implants is also possible and is carried out at IMPLA·VIO under high hygienic standards and with the utmost care, ensuring that bone, gums, and your jaw function remain optimally protected. Through these measures, and thanks to modern imaging and minimally invasive proce­dures, we reduce potential treatment compli­ca­tions to a minimum and create the condi­tions for rapid and complete wound healing.