Dr. Enas Alkhadra provides gentle tooth extraction for children in Dubai for infants, children, and adolescents at her clinics in Jumeirah and Jumeirah Park.
Tooth extraction is usually not the first choice in pediatric dentistry.
Whenever possible, the goal is to protect your child’s teeth and keep them healthy. But sometimes a tooth is too badly damaged, infected, loose in an unusual way, or affecting the development of nearby teeth. In those cases, removing the tooth may be the safest and most appropriate treatment.
A tooth extraction for children may be recommended when a baby tooth has severe tooth decay, when there is an infection that cannot be managed conservatively, or when a tooth is affecting the normal eruption of permanent teeth. In some cases, extraction may also be part of a wider treatment plan to support your child’s oral health and jaw development.
At her pediatric dental clinic in Dubai, Dr. Enas takes a careful and conservative approach. If an extraction is needed, she explains why, what to expect, and how to keep your child as comfortable as possible during the visit.
Three principles guide everything we do.
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Dr. Enas does not recommend extracting a child's tooth unless it is truly needed. If a tooth can be treated safely with a filling, crown, or other care, that option is considered first.
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Many children feel worried when they hear a tooth needs to be removed. Dr. Enas takes time to explain the visit in a calm, age-appropriate way and helps children feel supported throughout the procedure.
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Removing a tooth is only one part of the process. Dr. Enas also considers how the extraction may affect your child's comfort, healing, and the development of permanent teeth, especially when a baby tooth is removed early.
Every child is different, but a tooth extraction for children in Dubai will usually include the following steps.
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Dr. Enas first examines your child's teeth and gums and reviews the tooth that is causing concern. If needed, x rays may be taken to understand the position of the tooth, the roots, or the surrounding bone.
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Before treatment, Dr. Enas explains why extraction is being recommended and whether there are any other options. Parents have time to ask questions and understand the plan clearly.
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The area around the tooth is numbed carefully to make the procedure more comfortable for your child.
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Once the area is numb, the tooth is loosened and removed as gently as possible. The procedure itself is usually quick, although the exact timing depends on the tooth and your child's situation.
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Parents are given clear instructions on what to expect after the extraction, how to manage the area at home, and when to get back in touch if needed.
Tooth extraction is only recommended when keeping the tooth is no longer the best option.
Depending on your child's condition, Dr. Enas may suggest extraction if there is:
The goal is always to make the decision based on what is healthiest and safest for your child in the long term.
You may want to book an appointment if your child has any of the following.
Persistent discomfort or swelling around a tooth that does not settle on its own.
Extensive decay that may be too advanced to restore with a filling or crown.
A fractured or chipped tooth that is painful or sensitive.
A tooth that seems to be in the way of another tooth trying to come through.
Signs of infection or an abscess forming around a tooth.
You have already been told your child may need an extraction and want a pediatric dental opinion.
Most children recover well after a simple tooth extraction. A few things usually help after the appointment:
“If a baby tooth is removed early, Dr. Enas may also discuss whether the space needs to be monitored as permanent teeth develop.”
Parents looking for a pediatric dentist in Dubai for tooth extraction usually want someone who will not rush to remove a tooth unnecessarily, and who knows how to treat children gently when extraction is the right choice.
That is exactly what Dr. Enas aims to provide.
She is a Consultant Pediatric Dentist and Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry (ABPD), with more than 20 years of experience treating infants, children, and adolescents. Her approach is calm, conservative, and focused on making dental care as comfortable as possible for children and reassuring for parents.
Straight answers to the things parents most want to know.
A child may need a tooth extraction if a tooth is badly decayed, infected, broken beyond repair, or interfering with the eruption of permanent teeth. Sometimes a baby tooth also needs to be removed if it is not falling out properly on its own.
The area is numbed before the tooth is removed, so the goal is to keep your child comfortable during the procedure. Some soreness afterward is normal, and parents are given clear aftercare instructions.
Not always. Some baby teeth can be treated with fillings or crowns, but if the tooth is too damaged or infected, extraction may be the better option.
If a baby tooth is removed earlier than expected, Dr. Enas will consider whether that could affect the space needed for the permanent tooth. In some cases, the area simply needs monitoring. In others, additional planning may be needed.
Most children recover quite quickly after a simple extraction. The exact recovery depends on the tooth, your child's age, and the reason for the extraction.
Sometimes, yes. X rays may be needed to see the roots of the tooth, the position of nearby teeth, or the extent of infection before treatment.
That is very common. Pediatric dental care is not just about the procedure itself. It is also about helping children feel safe and supported. Dr. Enas explains treatment in a child-friendly way and works at a pace your child can manage.
Sometimes it can be, but that depends on the child's teeth, spacing, and overall treatment plan. If extraction is being considered for that reason, Dr. Enas will explain clearly why it is being recommended.
Dr. Enas sees patients at two convenient locations in Dubai. Both clinics offer the same calm, conservative approach to treating damaged or infected teeth.
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