Ultrasonic tooth extraction (piezosurgery)
Ultrasonic tooth extraction (piezo surgery) is a modern, minimally traumatic method of tooth removal that uses ultrasonic vibrations. This technique allows tooth extraction with minimal damage to bone tissue, reducing the risk of complications and shortening the recovery period.
When is ultrasonic tooth extraction required?
- In cases of complex removal of wisdom teeth.
- If the tooth root is deeply positioned or severely destroyed.
- When removal of impacted (unerupted) teeth is required.
- As part of preparation for dental implantation or orthodontic treatment.
- When maximum preservation of surrounding tissues is required.
How is the procedure performed?
- Diagnostics – radiographic imaging or computed tomography is performed to assess the condition of the tooth and surrounding tissues.
- Anesthesia – local anesthesia is used to ensure patient comfort.
- Ultrasonic action – the piezosurgical device gently separates the periodontal ligaments without damaging bone tissue.
- Tooth extraction – the tooth is removed without extensive incisions or mechanical pressure.
- Wound management – antiseptic treatment is performed, and sutures are placed if necessary.
Why undergo ultrasonic tooth extraction in Belarus?
- Minimal trauma compared to conventional extraction techniques.
- Reduced risk of damage to bone tissue and gingiva.
- Faster healing and shorter rehabilitation period.
- Absence of pronounced postoperative swelling and pain.
- High precision due to controlled ultrasonic action.
The procedure is performed in leading dental clinics in Belarus using advanced piezosurgical equipment. High procedural accuracy, pain-free treatment, and rapid recovery make this method an optimal choice for complex extractions.
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