Tooth Extractions

Safe and comfortable removal of damaged, decayed, or impacted teeth, including wisdom teeth.

Benefits

• Eliminates sources of chronic pain or recurring infection.

• Prevents crowding or damage to neighboring healthy teeth.

• Performed with local anesthesia and optional sedation for a stress-free experience.

Is This For You ?

Patients with teeth that are too damaged to save, severely loose teeth, or teeth causing crowding or infection.

What To Expect :

We ensure you are completely numb, gently loosen and remove the tooth, and provide detailed, easy-to-follow aftercare instructions for a smooth recovery.

FAQ

Why not just pull the tooth?

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Saving your natural tooth maintains your bite and prevents neighboring teeth from shifting. It’s almost always the best choice for your oral health.

Will it hurt?

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You’ll be numb during the procedure. Afterward, any discomfort is manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relievers.

Will I be asleep during the procedure?

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We offer several sedation options, ranging from local anesthesia to IV sedation, which allows you to sleep through the entire procedure.

How long does it take to recover from wisdom teeth extraction?

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Most patients experience swelling and mild discomfort for 3 to 4 days. Stick to soft foods, avoid straws, and rest. Full healing takes a few weeks.

How do I know if I need my wisdom teeth removed?

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You might need them removed if they are impacted, coming in at an awkward angle, causing pain, or creating crowding. We evaluate this using a 3D scan or X-ray.

After Tooth Extractions

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Your comfort and healing are our top priorities. After your extraction:• Bite firmly on the gauze pad for 30–45 minutes to help a blood clot form.• Avoid rinsing, spitting, or using a straw for the first 24 hours to protect the clot.• Stick to soft foods and apply ice packs to the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.• Take any prescribed medications exactly as directed, and call us if you have any concerns.

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