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Biological extraction is a method designed to minimize trauma to surrounding tissues during tooth extraction. This respectful approach focuses on preserving natural structures and promoting better healing.
At Cabinet dentaire Claude Monet, located in Croissy-sur-Seine, this technique is favored to guarantee care tailored to your needs.
Biological extraction is based on principles that promote faster, less painful healing. Unlike conventional methods, which can damage gums and alveolar bone, this approach seeks to preserve these structures as much as possible. This facilitates healing and reduces complications.
The main objective is to remove the tooth atraumatically, i.e. with minimal damage to the surrounding tissue. This includes preserving the bone and gums.
The advantages of this method are numerous, especially for patients with special needs or chronic oral health problems.
In a traditional extraction, the techniques employed can sometimes cause damage to adjacent tissues. This can lead to significant bone loss, making subsequent placement of dental implants more difficult. Biological extraction, on the other hand, uses instruments and techniques that preserve tissue integrity. This approach is particularly useful for patients wishing to replace a tooth with an implant. Maintaining the alveolar bone is essential for implant stability.
By limiting trauma, this technique also reduces post-operative pain. This leads to faster healing, less swelling and a reduced risk of infection.
Biological extraction follows a precise process to minimize trauma. Here are the main steps:
Biological extraction offers many advantages over conventional extraction. Firstly, it reduces the risk of bone loss, which is essential for patients wishing to receive a dental implant after extraction. By preserving bone and gums, recovery time is also reduced.
What’s more, this technique minimizes post-operative pain. Patients often report less pain, less swelling and faster recovery. What’s more, the use of atraumatic tools significantly reduces the risk of infection.
Finally, for patients suffering from gum disease or other oral health problems, biological extraction is a gentler solution, better adapted to their needs. It promotes natural healing and limits complications.
After extraction, it’s essential to follow the dentist’s recommendations to ensure optimal healing. Here are a few tips to promote healing:
By following these recommendations, you can speed up the healing process and avoid complications.
At Cabinet dentaire Claude Monet in Croissy-sur-Seine, we use gentle, respectful techniques to ensure your comfort and health. Our dentists are trained in biological extraction techniques, which minimize risks and promote rapid, uncomplicated healing. What’s more, we use high-quality materials to support bone regeneration, if necessary, and to prepare the area to receive an implant.
Our team is on hand to answer all your questions and support you before, during and after the procedure. If you require a tooth extraction, we invite you to contact us to make an appointment and discuss the best approach for your situation.
Biological extraction is a gentle and respectful solution to your dental health needs. Thanks to this technique, you’ll benefit from rapid healing, improved post-operative comfort and better preservation of your tissues. At Cabinet dentaire Claude Monet, we do our utmost to offer you care tailored to your expectations, while respecting the principles of biological extraction. If you have any questions or would like to find out more about this method, please do not hesitate to contact us for an appointment.
Common reasons include infection or decay too extensive to be repaired. In some cases, a severe tooth fracture may render the tooth unrepairable, necessitating extraction.
Biological extraction is performed atraumatically, using gentle techniques to limit trauma. The site of the extracted tooth is cleaned of any infected tissue, and healing is promoted by preserving the alveolar bone.
After extraction, it’s important to follow your dentist’s post-operative instructions. Avoid talking for the first few hours to avoid disrupting coagulation, apply ice to limit swelling, and sleep with your head elevated to promote healing.