Extration & Filling
Gentle Tooth Extraction & Expert Dental Fillings in Eldoret
Whether you’re experiencing severe toothache, infection, or decay, Aquadent Dental Clinic in Eldoret offers compassionate tooth extraction and high‑quality restorative fillings—all under one roof. Our skilled clinicians employ modern techniques and gentle anesthesia to ensure your comfort, then restore form and function with durable, tooth‑colored fillings. Trust us to relieve pain and rebuild your smile safely and efficiently.
What Are Tooth Extractions & Dental Fillings?
Orthodontic treatment involves the use of fixed or removable appliances to move teeth into optimal positions. Key components include:
- Tooth Extraction: The removal of a decayed, damaged, or impacted tooth that cannot be saved by other treatments. Extractions alleviate pain and prevent spread of infection.
- Dental Filling: Dental Filling: A restorative procedure where decayed or weakened tooth structure is removed and replaced with a durable material—composite resin (tooth‑colored), amalgam, or glass ionomer—to restore strength and seal out bacteria.

Why Choose Aquadent for Extraction & Filling?
- Specialist Orthodontist
- Minimally Invasive Techniques: We use periotomes and physics‑forceps for atraumatic extractions, preserving surrounding bone for faster healing.
- Modern Anesthetics & Sedation: Local anesthesia with optional nitrous oxide for anxious patients ensures a virtually pain‑free experience.
- Aesthetic Restorations: Composite fillings are matched precisely to your tooth shade for seamless, natural results..
- Post‑Op Care & Support: Personalized aftercare instructions, pain management, and follow‑up checkups to monitor healing.
Our Extraction & Filling Process
- Comprehensive Examination
✔Digital X‑Rays: Identify root anatomy, decay extent, and bone level for precise planning.
✔Medical History Review: Assess any health conditions or medications that may impact treatment. - Treatment Planning
✔ Virtual Setup: We create a simulated tooth movement sequence for clear aligners or bracket placement guides.
✔Appliance Selection: Choose between metal braces, ceramic braces, or clear aligners based on your goals. - Pain Management
✔Local Anesthesia: Numbs the treatment area completely.
✔Sedation Options: Nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) or oral conscious sedation for extra comfort.
- Tooth Extraction (if needed)
✔Simple Extraction: For fully erupted teeth—loosened with an elevator and removed with forceps. .
✔Surgical Extraction: For impacted or broken teeth—small incisions and bone removal under sterile conditions.
✔Socket Care: Gauze pack placement and suturing (if required) to control bleeding. - Decay Removal & Filling
✔Cavity Preparation: Decayed enamel and dentin are carefully removed.
✔Etching & Bonding: Tooth surface conditioned with acid and bonded for durable adhesion.
✔Filling Placement: Layered placement of composite resin, each cured with LED light for strength.
✔Finishing & Polishing: Shaping and smoothing to restore proper bite and natural sheen -
Post-Op Care & Follow-Up
✔Extraction Care: Bite on gauze, cold‑compress advice, and dietary guidelines to promote swift clot formation.
✔Filling Care: Avoid hard or sticky foods for 24 hours; maintain excellent oral hygiene to prevent staining or marginal leakage.
✔Checkup: Complimentary follow‑up 1 week post‑treatment to ensure proper healing and comfort.
Benefits of Extraction & Filling
- Pain Relief & Infection Control:Removes source of severe discomfort and stops spread of decay or abscess. .
- Restored Functionality: Fillings allow normal chewing and speech without sensitivity.
- Preservation of Oral Health: Prevents adjacent teeth from shifting into empty spaces (post‑extraction) and halts decay progression.
- Aesthetic Results: Tooth‑colored composites blend seamlessly with your natural enamel.
Frequently Asked Questions
With proper anesthesia and optional sedation, patients feel only pressure—no pain.
Typically 30–45 minutes, depending on cavity size and location.
Soft, cool foods (yogurt, smoothies, porridge) for the first 24–48 hours.
With good oral hygiene, these fillings last 7–10 years or longer.
Rarely; avoid biting hard objects and attend regular checkups to catch any issues early.
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