This study evaluates the use of Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) plugs-a third-generation healing material made from the patient's own blood-to improve recovery after simple tooth extractions. CGF contains a dense matrix of growth factors and regenerative cells designed to enhance wound healing and tissue regeneration. Participants requiring a single, non-surgical tooth extraction will have a CGF plug placed into the empty socket immediately following the procedure. The researchers will then monitor two main factors: * Post-operative Pain: Patients will record their pain levels on a scale of 0 to 10 at 1, 3, and 7 days after the extraction. * Bone Density: Using specialized imaging (CBCT), the researchers will measure how well the bone heals and fills the socket immediately after the procedure and again at 3 months. The goal of this research is to determine if CGF plugs can effectively reduce patient discomfort and help preserve bone density, which is critical for future dental treatments like implants.
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Bone Density
Timeframe: Baseline assessment is conducted immediately after the tooth extraction and CGF plug placement, with a follow-up assessment performed at 3 months postoperatively.
Post Operative Pain
Timeframe: Assessments are conducted at three specific intervals: Day 1, Day 3, and Day 7 following the surgical procedure.