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1 Two Types of Extractions Closed Involves simple luxation or elevation without the removal of alveolar bone,

2 Types of Extractions Open open or surgical which involves raising a mucoperiosteal flap to reveal alveolar bone. The flap is raised by making releasing incisions from the gingival margin to beyond the mucogingival line. Two-thirds of the root length of the alveolar bone is removed using a bur on a highspeed handpiece to expose the roots.

3 Types of Extractions Open The exposed roots allows the doctor to have a purchase point to place a dental elevator and start elevating the tooth. The open technique can be used on all teeth and is recommended if the tooth is not mobile.

4 Multi Rooted Teeth It is best to section the tooth into single rooted sections using a taper fissure bur on a highspeed handpiece. In order to section a tooth, the gingival attachment to the tooth is cut exposing the furcation. The bur is inserted into the furcation and moved coronally cutting into the crown..

5 Extraction Closure When using a closed or open extraction technique, suturing the gingiva over the defect is recommended. Suturing reduces postoperative pain. The suture material should be absorbable on a reverse cutting needle. 3-0 to 5-0 chromic gut 3-0 to 5-0 poliglecaprone 25 where an extended healing time is needed such as an oronasal fistula repair.


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