DENTAL EXTRACTIONS
EXODONTIA
EXODONTIA
Normal or simple Extraction
Steps of Maxillary Anterior teeth Extractions;
1). separation of the soft tissue from the tooth by periosteal elevator
2) use maxillary anterior forceps for extractions
3) movements are labial or outward movement , palatal or inward movement and rotational movement for removal of tooth.
labial movement palatal movement rotational movement
Fig. shows extraction Movements in maxillary
central incisors tooth
4) Tractional forces are useful for
final removal of tooth from socket . they should be a small forces because
teeth are not pulled.
5) Final withdrawl movements for both
upper and lower anteriors is outward- occlusal direction.
Steps in Mandibular
Anterior teeth Extractions;
1) separation of the soft tissue from
the tooth by periosteal elevator
2) use mandibular anterior forceps for extractions
3) movements are labial or outward
movement , lingual or inward movement and rotational movement for removal of
tooth.
4) Tractional forces are useful for
final removal of tooth from socket . they should be a small forces because
teeth are not pulled.
5) Final withdrawl movements for both
upper and lower anteriors is outward- occlusal directions.
Steps in Maxillary
premolar Extractions;
1) separation of the soft tissue from
the tooth by periosteal elevator
2) use maxillary premolar forceps for extractions
3) movements are buccal or outward
movement , palatal or inward movement .
4) Tractional forces are useful for
final removal of tooth from socket . they should be a small forces because
teeth are not pulled. 5) Final withdrawl movements for both
upper and lower premolars is outward- occlusal directions.
{ there is no use of rotational movement because maxillary premolar has
two roots , it may be breaks the roots}
Steps in Mandibular
premolar extractions;
1) separation of the soft tissue from
the tooth by periosteal elevator
2) use mandibular premolar forceps for extractions
3) movements are buccal or outward
movement , lingual or inward movement and rotational movement for removal of
tooth.
4) Tractional forces are useful for
final removal of tooth from socket . they should be a small forces because
teeth are not pulled.
5) Final withdrawl movements for both
upper and lower premolars is outward-
occlusal directions.
Steps in Maxillary molar extractions;
1) separation of the soft tissue from
the tooth by periosteal elevator
2) use maxillary molar forceps for extractions
3) movements are buccal or outward
movement , palatal or inward movement.
4) Tractional forces are useful for
final removal of tooth from socket . they should be a small forces because
teeth are not pulled.
5) Final withdrawl movements for both
upper and lower molar is outward - occlusal directions except third molar.
{ there is no use of rotational movement because maxillary molar has
three roots , it may be breaks the roots}
6) Forcep use for maxillary 3rd
molar is
Steps in Mandibular molar extractions;
1) separation of the soft tissue from
the tooth by periosteal elevator
2) use mandibular molar forceps for
extractions
3) movements are buccal or outward
movement , lingual or inward movement .
4) Tractional forces are useful for
final removal of tooth from socket . they should be a small forces because
teeth are not pulled.
5) Final withdrawl movements for both
upper and lower molars is outward-
occlusal directions except third molar.
6) Forcep use for mandibular 3rd
molar is