Extractions refer to the removal of teeth or dental structures from the mouth. This procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and may involve simple or surgical methods depending on the complexity of the extraction.
Extractions refer to the removal of teeth or dental structures from the mouth. This procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and may involve simple or surgical methods depending on the complexity of the extraction.
Extractions refer to removing a portion of bone or tissue from the body for examination or treatment purposes. In Australia, this can be done in hospitals or specialized clinics. The process is typically carried out under local anesthesia or sedation.
Waiting times for extractions can vary depending on the location and complexity of the procedure. Average wait times range from 1 to 3 weeks. Additional facilities may offer expedited appointments for an additional fee.