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A practical surgical manual explains the principles, indications, and contraindications for removing teeth, emphasizing preservation through conservative methods and identifying cases where extraction is preferable. It gives detailed, stepwise guidance on patient and operator positioning, the selection and use of forceps and elevators, and specific maneuvers for incisors, canines, bicuspids, and molars. Separate chapters cover removal of displaced teeth, the use and considerations of anesthetics, and common difficulties, complications, and postoperative sequelae with management advice. Illustrations, instrument descriptions, and antiseptic and root-treatment guidance place extraction techniques within a broader approach to dental care.
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