Is it safe to remove multiple teeth at one go?

Doctor's Answer

For a healthy individual with no significant medical history, it is generally safe to remove multiple teeth at one go.

Some of the considerations that would go through my mind are:

1. I would consider sedation for patients comfort since multiple teeth are being removed.

2. I would consider whether there is any significant medical history that might complicate the procedure. For example: Being on blood thinning medication, undergoing cancer chemotherapy treatment, being on certain medications like bisphosphonates and having uncontrolled diabetes etc. All these medical conditions and medications might result in very poor healing or even uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure. For patients who have significant medical history as described above, i would work closely with the patients physician to get medical clearance before multiple teeth extractions are attempted.

3. I would consider the trauma of the procedure to the patient. If the extractions are simple and uncomplicated, and if the patients tolerance to discomfort is high, then removing 6 teeth at one go would not be an issue. However, if all the 6 teeth are extremely difficult to remove, perhaps requiring extensive surgery, then the benefits of having all the teeth taken out at once must outweigh the surgical risks before it makes sense to remove all 6 teeth at one go.

4. I would consider the financial situation and budget of the patient.

5. I would consider what to do with the empty gaps after the 6 teeth are extracted. Questions i would ask are: Are dental implants necessary? Are the extractions part of a orthodontic treatment plan? Would Dentures be suitable? Or would it be best to do nothing about the missing teeth gaps?

6. I would consider the patients work and life commitments because extracting multiple teeth at one go may result in significant swelling, discomfort and bruising. I would consider doing the procedure when the patient can afford to take a week off from work and other commitments to rest and recover.

I hope you find my answer useful and i wish you all the best in finding a experienced and reputable dentist that you can trust and have rapport with.

Kind Regards,

Dr Gerald Tan

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