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Gum Disease Treatment

At IC Dental, tooth extraction procedures are performed when a tooth is too severely damaged, infected, or compromised to be restored safely. Whether the treatment involves a straightforward removal of a mobile tooth, a surgical extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth, or preparation for orthodontic care, experienced clinicians ensure a controlled and comfortable process.

Using refined techniques, reliable anesthesia, and detailed post-treatment instructions, these procedures are designed to relieve discomfort, reduce the risk of complications, and support a smooth, efficient healing period.


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Why Patients Trust This Procedure

Choosing a tooth extraction service involves more than simply removing a tooth; it demands surgical proficiency, meticulous execution, and structured aftercare to support complication-free recovery. At IC Dental, extractions are carried out with precision and efficiency to alleviate pain, control infection, and create a healthy foundation for any future restorative treatment if required.

Modern Surgical Solutions

IC Dental utilizes advanced surgical instruments, detailed digital imaging for accurate treatment planning, and minimally traumatic extraction methods to protect surrounding tissues and encourage faster, more comfortable healing.

Customized Surgical Planning

Each case is carefully evaluated based on tooth location, root anatomy, bone structure, and the patient’s medical background to ensure the safest and most appropriate approach.

A Comfortable Treatment Experience

Procedures are performed with reliable local anesthesia, optional sedation support when appropriate, and refined surgical techniques to provide a smooth, controlled, and pain-free experience throughout the entire process.


Complete Surgical Support from Start to Finish

At IC Dental, tooth extraction procedures are managed with clinical precision, detailed planning, and dedicated post-operative supervision. The process begins with a comprehensive pre-treatment evaluation and appropriate anesthesia application, followed by careful tooth removal, socket management, and structured healing follow-up. Each phase is conducted with a strong emphasis on safety and accuracy.

This surgical protocol integrates established extraction methods with advanced technology to eliminate compromised teeth while preserving adjacent tissues and encouraging smooth, predictable recovery.


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Exceptional Standards in Every Procedure

At IC Dental, tooth extraction treatments are guided by advanced surgical knowledge, refined techniques, and a strong commitment to patient-focused care. Established removal protocols combined with careful socket management eliminate sources of discomfort or infection while maintaining the integrity of the area for potential future restorations such as implants or bridges.

  • Comprehensive clinical evaluation supported by digital X-rays to determine the safest and most effective approach

  • Various anesthesia and sedation alternatives designed to ensure a calm and stress-free experience

  • Minimally invasive extraction methods aimed at protecting surrounding bone and soft tissue

  • Socket preservation techniques applied when future implant placement is being considered

  • Clear and detailed post-operative guidance to encourage smooth recovery and reduce the risk of complications


Frequently Asked Questions

Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection and inflammation of the gums and supporting tissues around the teeth. It usually begins with plaque buildup and can progress from mild gingivitis to more severe periodontitis if left untreated.


Common signs include red or swollen gums, bleeding during brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, gum recession, and loose teeth. Early symptoms may be mild, but advanced stages can lead to bone loss and tooth loss.

Treatment depends on the stage of the disease and may include professional dental cleaning, scaling and root planing (deep cleaning), improved oral hygiene, and in advanced cases surgical procedures. Early treatment can often stop the disease and protect long-term oral health.

Yes, advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can damage the tissues and bone that support teeth. If untreated, this destruction can cause teeth to loosen and eventually fall out, making gum disease one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults.


In its early stage, called gingivitis, gum disease can often be reversed with good oral hygiene, daily brushing and flossing, and professional dental cleanings. However, once it progresses to periodontitis, it cannot be fully cured but can still be managed with proper treatment.