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Treatment of alveolitis (curettage, alvostase application)

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Treatment of Alveolitis (curettage, alvostase application) at Gallant Dental Clinic is a comprehensive approach aimed at eliminating inflammation and pain in the tooth socket after extraction. Alveolitis occurs when a blood clot does not form or becomes dislodged from the socket, leading to infection. Our experienced dentists use modern treatment methods to quickly and effectively relieve you of unpleasant symptoms.

Benefits of Alveolitis Treatment at Gallant Clinic:

Rapid pain relief: Effective treatment quickly alleviates pain and discomfort.

Complication prevention: Timely care prevents the development of serious complications.

Restoration of oral health: Treatment promotes fast healing of the socket and restoration of normal oral function.

Individual approach: Each patient receives a personalised treatment plan based on their health status and condition severity.

The Alveolitis Treatment Procedure Includes:

1. Dentist Consultation
The first step includes an oral examination, assessment of the socket condition, and determination of the inflammation level. The doctor also discusses the patient’s symptoms and possible causes of alveolitis.

2. Socket Curettage
The dentist performs mechanical cleaning (curettage) of the socket to remove food debris, tissue remnants, and other contaminants. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic to ensure patient comfort.

3. Antiseptic Treatment
After cleaning, the socket is thoroughly treated with antiseptic solutions to prevent further infection.

4. Alvostase Application
A special medicinal preparation (Alvostase) is placed into the socket. It promotes fast healing and reduces inflammation. The medicine has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and analgesic properties.

5. Post-Treatment Care
The dentist provides detailed recommendations for further oral care, including dietary and hygiene advice. Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications may also be prescribed if necessary.

Alveolitis Prevention:

Proper oral hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day using fluoride toothpaste.

Avoid trauma to the socket: During the first few days after tooth extraction, avoid hard food, smoking, and vigorous rinsing.

Regular dental visits: Routine check-ups every 6 months help detect and treat problems early.

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We invite you to visit Gallant Dental Clinic, where our experienced dentists will provide high-quality and comfortable alveolitis treatment, helping you quickly get rid of pain and restore your oral health.

Dentist:
Yuliia Viktorivna Kravchenko

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Price

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Treatment of alveolitis (curettage, alvostase application)
from 32 €
FAQ

How can alveolitis be prevented?

During the first few days after tooth extraction, avoid hard foods, smoking, and vigorous rinsing of the mouth.

What should I do if the blood clot falls out after a tooth extraction?

Often, the gum is not sutured after the extraction of a single-rooted tooth. The socket remains open, and a blood clot forms inside it, which gradually transforms into granulation tissue, and later into bone tissue. If you notice a white clot in the socket after the removal of a wisdom tooth, there's no need to panic - this can be part of the normal healing process. If you have any concerns, it's best to consult your dentist.

What is alveolitis, and when does it occur?

This is an inflammatory process in the tooth socket after extraction, which causes pain and poses a potential risk to health. Alveolitis occurs when a blood clot does not form or is dislodged from the socket, leading to infection. Our experienced dentists use modern treatment methods to quickly and effectively relieve you of unpleasant symptoms.

How is alveolitis treated?

  • dentist consultation;
  • socket curettage;
  • antiseptic treatment;
  • Alvostase (medication placement to promote healing).
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