Flevo Dentist Lelystad
Extractions
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Our method of extractions
When is an extraction necessary?
During the treatment or check-up, the dentist may discover a molar or tooth that has been damaged excessively by tooth decay or gum disease. In many of these situations, a filling or repair of the tooth is no longer possible. The dentist will then advise you to have the tooth extracted. This is called an extraction. An extraction can also be done to make room for your other teeth due to braces treatment.
Treatment plan
After the examination, the dentist makes a treatment plan with the corresponding budget. The dentist will then discuss the treatment options with you and together we will choose the best treatment plan for you. The goal is to keep your teeth pain-free and inflammation-free for years to come with the chosen treatment plan.
Cost
The costs for the filling are fixed government rates which we will discuss with you in advance by means of a budget. You can pay this bill at the reception after the treatment. You will receive the invoice and you can submit it to your health insurance. If you have additional insurance, (part of) the costs will be reimbursed by your health insurer.
We answer your question
Frequently asked questions about Extractions
For the extraction treatment, you will be given a local anesthetic in combination with a sedation method. The dentist will then remove your tooth through an extraction.
We schedule sufficient time for you to properly assist you. The exact duration varies per treatment, so feel free to ask in advance.