Do I have to be hospitalized to have multiple teeth extracted?

There are various forms of extraction of multiple teeth, some of which are simple to grow and can be done by the doctor in a simple outpatient manner. Some of them are clearly visible in the oral cavity and can be removed with minimal difficulty and can be treated on an outpatient basis without problems. Some of them are deeper, located under the oral mucosa or bone tissue, and it is possible to solve and treat them on an outpatient basis if the doctors and technical conditions of the local hospital allow. In addition, there are also some multiple teeth that grow particularly deep, such as in the maxillary sinus, in the nasal cavity or adjacent to important anatomical structures, and to avoid surgical abnormalities or due to the high degree of surgical trauma and complexity, patients are recommended to be hospitalized.