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General Dentistry

Extractions

Dental Extractions Can Restore Your Oral Health

Our experienced doctors perform extractions for patients whose damaged teeth cannot be salvaged with restorative dentistry procedures. For the right patients, we can also replace those missing teeth by providing a surgical referral and restoring dental implants at our Tehran, Iran, office. We offer a range of sedation options to minimize discomfort and keep you relaxed throughout treatment. With our quality dental care and compassionate team of professionals, you can enjoy a healthy, restored smile.

-When is Extraction Necessary?

Tooth extraction may be performed for various health reasons. Cases where extraction may be appropriate include:

  • Preparing mouth for bridgework or dentures
  • Making room in a crowded mouth, often in preparation for orthodontic treatment
  • Decay or infection that does not respond to root canal therapy
  • Damaged tooth that cannot be repaired
  • Impaction or erupting at an irregular growth or angle
  • Severe gum disease that cannot be treated with periodontal therapy

Of course, our doctors always strive to save damaged teeth and will take every appropriate measure to meet this goal.

What to Expect During the Procedure

Our doctors are trained to perform extractions as efficiently and comfortably as possible. We use local anesthetic and additional sedation, if necessary, to minimize any discomfort during the procedure. Depending on your individual case, your doctor may either be able to loosen and remove the tooth whole, or he may need to make an incision in the gum or bone to expose the tooth. For complex cases, we may refer you to an oral surgeon or another specialist.

When your tooth or teeth have been fully extracted, your doctor will fill the space with gauze and ask you to apply pressure in order to slow the bleeding. If stitches are necessary, your doctor will place these before you leave but they should dissolve on their own.

Recovery Time

Recovery time after tooth extraction is unique to each patient, but many people can go back to their normal routines within a few days of the procedure. Complete healing usually takes roughly four to six weeks. Before you go home, we will give you detailed instructions for dealing with inflammation or discomfort. Your doctor may recommend:

  • Over-the-counter or prescribed painkillers
  • Applying pressure to the site by biting on a gauze pad
  • Placing an ice pack against your cheek or jaw
  • Avoiding strenuous activities or stress
  • Avoiding smoking or drinking alcohol
  • Eating a diet of soft foods

Though you can expect some bleeding for the first day after your procedure, if you notice significant pain or continuous bleeding, contact us immediately.

Follow-Up Care and Maintenance

Extracting a troublesome or damaged tooth is sometimes necessary for your dental health, but it is also important to follow up with restorative treatment options. Without further action, your remaining teeth will begin to shift out of place, and your jawbone could atrophy. Your doctor will help you decide what treatment may be the best for you, whether dental implants, dentures, or a dental bridge. In some cases, socket preservation can be performed immediately following an extraction to expedite the process

Reach Out to Our Practice

At Power of esthetic , you will always receive compassionate care with our team of professionals. If you are suffering from an inflamed, broken, or painful tooth, we can help restore your oral health. Contact us using our online form to learn more and schedule an appointment.


Root canal therapy
Preserve and Restore Your Smile with

Root Canal Therapy;

Pain while chewing or new sensitivity when your teeth are exposed to hot or cold temperatures often indicates a dental infection. For teeth that have become infected, our doctors can perform safe, effective root canal therapy to remove bacteria and prevent the need for extraction. This procedure can be performed entirely  in our hospital , where we use cutting-edge technology and offer different sedation options for your comfort and convenience.

-What is Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy, often simply called a root canal, is the last resort for saving a badly damaged or decayed tooth. In most cases, the infection will have spread from the outer surfaces of the tooth to the inner pulp. At this point, that inner tissue or dental pulp, comprised of blood vessels and nerves, needs to be treated in order to save the tooth and stop the spread of infection or bacteria to the healthy surrounding teeth and gums.

In order to more effectively restore your oral health, we use rotary tools for faster, more precise treatment.

Symptoms you should watch for that may indicate you need a root canal include:

  • Swelling in your gums, cheek, jaw, or throat
  • Pain or sensitivity when chewing
  • Heightened sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures
  • Tooth discoloration and darkening
  • Blister or pimple on the gum
  • Fever, chills, or signs of infection

Some people are hesitant to undergo root canal treatment because of the misconception that it is an unpleasant procedure. But with local anesthesia and sedation options, patients can remain comfortable during the whole process. A root canal does remove the nerve in a tooth, so that it no longer feels pain or temperature differences. However, this in no way negatively affects the function of the tooth while chewing or talking.

The Root Canal Procedure

Most root canals procedures only require two office visits. When you first visit your doctor, let him know all of your symptoms and how long you have been experiencing them. He will take x-rays to determine whether there are any signs of inflammation or infection. With a local anesthetic to numb the site, he will drill a tiny hole in your tooth to clean the inner chamber of infected tissue. Our doctors have extensive experience performing root canals, and use rotary tools for faster, more precise treatment.

After thoroughly cleansing the area, your doctor will seal the hole and make sure that bacteria cannot re-enter the tooth. The next step is to replace the dental pulp with a rubber material called gutta percha. Usually, your doctor will also cap the tooth with a customized dental crown for its protection and reinforcement.

Results and Aftercare

Root canal therapy generally has a high success rate and can save a tooth that is severely compromised. Patients can also benefit from

  • Improved overall oral health
  • Decreased risk of infection and damage to healthy teeth and gums
  • Prevent the need for more extensive restorations, such as implants or dental bridges

After your root canal procedure, you should be cautious about eating or chewing hard foods or candy, especially until you have a dental crown to cover the tooth. Though your tooth may be more sensitive for a few days after your procedure, over-the-counter pain medications and cold packs should decrease discomfort, and most people can go back to normal routines the day after treatment.

Schedule an Appointment

If you are suffering from dental pain, you may have an infected tooth that needs attention. To learn more about root canal therapy or to schedule an appointment, contact us .


Wisdom  teeth removal

Wisdom teeth typically emerge in the teenage years or early 20s, and for most individuals, can be problematic. Our doctors can perform wisdom teeth removalrefer you to a highly qualified oral surgeon. We go the extra mile to make sure you are as comfortable as possible throughout the entire oral surgery process, offering different sedation options to minimize discomfort and detailed instructions to speed recovery.

Possible Complications

Your dentist may recommend removing these molars if:

  • They would cause overcrowding
  • You need more space before getting braces
  • The teeth are impacted or unable to emerge through the gums
  • The teeth are growing in irregularly
  • There is infection or inflammation

Even when there is room for wisdom teeth, they are often difficult to clean properly and may be prone to decay.

-What is the Extraction Process Like?

After your doctor uses x-rays and other methods to determine the wisdom teeth require extraction, you can schedule your procedure. The extraction procedure is an extremely common type of oral surgery, and will depend on your particular situation and how your wisdom teeth have grown in. In cases of severely impacted teeth, your doctor may refer you to a specialist.

We go the extra mile to make sure you are as comfortable as possible, offering different sedation options to minimize discomfort and detailed instructions to speed recovery.

On the day of your treatment, you will first receive local anesthetic and sedation, if necessary, so that you are as comfortable as possible through the process. Some patients even receive general anesthesia if all of their wisdom teeth are being removed on the same day. Similar to other surgical procedures, your doctor may instruct you to stop eating and drinking after midnight the previous evening.

When the area is completely numb, your doctor will make incisions in your gum, removing any bone that has grown over the tooth. Once he has clear access, he can remove the tooth itself, intact or first broken into pieces. Then he will stitch your gums closed to aid in recovery and place a gauze pad to minimize bleeding.

Recovery and Aftercare

For the first several days after your procedure, it is important to limit activity and follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions. To ease discomfort, you can apply gentle pressure to a gauze pad over your gum, use a cold pack on your cheek, and take prescription pain medication. In addition, keep your head elevated, even when you sleep. Avoid drinking with a straw, smoking, and alcohol, performing oral hygiene routines gently. It is very important to keep the sockets clean to avoid infection after extraction. Within one to two weeks, you should be back to your normal routine and able to eat and talk comfortably.

If you experience severe pain, difficulty opening your jaw or swallowing, prolonged bleeding, vomiting, or nausea, call your doctor immediately.


Oral surgery

Oral surgery

Protect Your Health with Oral Surgery Procedures

Damaged teeth, tooth loss, or wisdom tooth complications are all common conditions that may require oral surgery.  , we understand that you may be apprehensive about surgical procedures, which is why we provide gentle, experienced care and sedation for a more comfortable experience. Our doctors are experienced professionals who can provide safe surgical procedures to our patients .

What is Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery refers to the treatment of dental conditions that require surgical intervention. Some oral surgeries may be necessary in order to prepare for more extensive treatments or restorations. The dentists  regularly perform or are able to provide referrals for: .

Tooth Extractions

 Whenever possible, our doctors will do everything they can to maintain as much of your natural tooth structure as possible. However, sometimes tooth extractions are the only possible course of action. For example, there may be too much damage present, extremely loose teeth that cannot be saved with a bone graft, or severe infection.

Wisdom Tooth Removal

 One of the most common types of oral surgery is wisdom tooth removal. This procedure is often a preventative measure, as wisdom teeth can erupt improperly and cause extensive damage to surrounding teeth. The third molars can cause infection, pain, and misalignment, and we may recommend removal after they erupt if they are causing crowding or other issues. We can provide careful, precise removal with little to no discomfort.

Dental Implants

-Dental implants are titanium posts that replace lost tooth roots. They are used in conjunction with crowns, bridges, and dentures to complete your smile. Your surgeon will first place a dental implant into your jawbone. Once the implant has fused with the bone tissue, it serves as your foundation for a permanent restoration. Due to their secure placement, dental implants are a more stable alternative to traditional dentures. Our doctors work with skilled surgeons for the placement and then provide restorations once healing is complete.

Our dentists will provide you with dignified, professional care so that full function and health is restored to your smile.

Bone Grafting

The prolonged absence of one or more teeth may lead to a loss of bone tissue in the jaw over time. Bone grafting may be recommended to provide the necessary foundation for dental implants. The graft can consist of your own tissue, or resourced from elsewhere such as bovine or synthetic materials. Once the grafted material has fused with the existing bone, patients can typically receive dental implants.

Sinus Lift

A sinus lift is a type of bone grafting procedure that adds tissue to your upper jaw. This procedure is often needed when bone loss or periodontal disease has caused deterioration, making it impossible to place dental implants without disturbing the soft tissues of the sinuses.

Other Issues

While we offer a wide array of oral surgery services, patients who are suffering from impacted teeth or facial trauma, or are in need of implant surgery or related procedures will need to be referred to a specialist. We can determine the best course of action for your condition and ensure that you receive the proper treatment whether that be with one of our doctors or another trusted professional in the area.

Safe, Effective Oral Surgery

our place  is dedicated to safe oral surgeries that can treat a range of conditions. Our dentists will provide you with dignified, professional care so that full health and function is restored to your smile. If you are experiencing pain, difficulty speaking and eating, or are otherwise concerned about your oral health, contact us online.

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