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During the procedure of getting orthodontic treatment, are all the 4 teeth extracted at once or is it done one in one day?
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2 teeth at a time under local anesthesia is the prefferred regime . Though this can be overruled by many factors. A good clinical assessment will be most helpful.
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It depends upon patient 's cooperation and compliance, 2 teeth at once or 4 teeth in one go can also be removed.
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Two teeth at a time, upper and lower from the same side..followed by upper and lower of the other side.
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Usually 2 at a time
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Dear mam....usually 2 teeth r removed two concecutive days.
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