Broken & Fractured Tooth Surgical Extraction
Safe, atraumatic surgical removal of broken, fractured, or deeply decayed teeth in Kolkata. Preserve surrounding bone for future implants.
Objectively planned clinical care satisfying YMYL and clinical guidelines.
Difficult Tooth & Extraction Self-Assessment
Concerned about wisdom tooth pain, an impacted canine, or a failed extraction? Check your clinical urgency index.
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Assesses crown fracture, nerve proximity, and infection indicators.
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Based on your answers, there are no immediate signs of acute pathology. Routine screening is advised.
Advanced Maxillofacial Treatment Guidelines for Broken & Fractured Tooth Surgical Extraction
Surgical and clinical protocols at MAXFAC are strictly aligned with international guidelines to ensure safety, aesthetic precision, and functional restoration. Learn more about the diagnosis, surgical techniques, and recovery expectations for broken & fractured tooth surgical extraction below.
Indications for Surgical Extraction of Fractured Teeth
Surgical extraction of broken or deeply fractured teeth requires atraumatic techniques to preserve the surrounding alveolar bone. Traditional extraction methods can crush the bone, complicating future dental implant placement. Dr. Saha utilizes specialized segmenting techniques, sectioning the fractured tooth into distinct pieces and removing them individually without widening the bony socket. This preserves the socket structure, promoting healing and safeguarding bone width for future implant rehabilitation.
Atraumatic Extraction Techniques (Preserving Alveolar Bone)
Alveolar cleft grafting is performed during the mixed dentition phase, usually between 8 and 11 years of age. Bone is harvested from the child's hip (iliac crest) and grafted into the gum cleft. This provides bone support for the permanent canine tooth to erupt naturally and stabilizes the maxillary dental arch for subsequent orthodontic refinement.
Managing Retained Root Pieces & Deep Decay
A failed or incomplete tooth extraction attempt often leaves retained root pieces deep within the jaw bone, risking chronic pain, bone infection (osteomyelitis), or sinus infection if pushed into the maxillary sinus. Retrieval of these root tips requires surgical exposure and sectioning under magnification. Dr. Saha specializes in surgical rescues, retrieving retained roots and performing immediate double-layer flap closures to repair sinus communications (oroantral fistula).
Immediate vs. Delayed Implant Planning
Management of Immediate vs. Delayed Implant Planning requires specialized maxillofacial care. Surgical and clinical protocols are tailored to the patient's diagnostic imaging to secure proper aesthetic alignment, airway management, and functional restoration.
Frequently Asked Questions on Broken & Fractured Tooth Surgical Extraction
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