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Removal of teeth, molars and root residues

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Removal of teeth, molars and root residues

Are there root remnants left over after removing a tooth, are you suffering from an ingrown tooth or are your teeth severely affected by caries? If so, it is sometimes necessary to have your tooth removed by an oral surgeon under local anaesthetic. At the Kaak Medisch Centrum, we perform all traditional oral surgery treatments. However, you do need a referral letter to receive treatment.
Your dentist, as well as your GP, can give you this referral letter.

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