Extraction

Removal of a tooth or teeth.


Substance made by extracting cannabinoids from cannabis using a fat or solvent.


The use of water, alcohol, vinegar, or glycerite to pull out the herb’s active ingredients. Infusions and decoctions are examples of extractions.


To free or remove from a difficult situation or position is often used to signify recovery of a person from a car wreck or other place of entrapment.


The removal of part of the body, especially a tooth.


In obstetrics, delivery, usually a breech presentation, which needs medical assistance.


The surgical removal of a part of the body. Extraction of teeth is usually achieved by applying extraction forceps to the root of the tooth to dislocate it from its socket. When this is not possible, due to the depth of the tooth within the bone, some of the bone must be drilled or chiseled away before the tooth can be removed.


Step into the realm of dental intervention, where a meticulous procedure unfolds, involving the surgical extraction of a tooth from its snug abode nestled within the bone. With utmost precision and care, the tooth is delicately dislodged from its socket, liberating it from its anchorage and paving the way for oral restoration.


 


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