Tooth Extractions

Tooth extractions are performed to remove severely damaged, decayed, or problematic teeth to protect your overall oral health.

What Are Tooth Extractions?
  • Surgical or Simple Removal: Teeth are carefully removed either through a simple pull or minor surgical procedure.
  • Necessary for Health: Done when a tooth cannot be saved with restorative treatment.
  • Performed Safely: Conducted under local anesthesia for a comfortable, pain-free experience.
When Are They Needed?
  • Severe Tooth Decay: When the damage is beyond repair.
  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Especially if causing pain, crowding, or infection.
  • Advanced Gum Disease: When teeth become loose due to bone loss.
  • Orthodontic Preparation: Sometimes needed to make space for proper alignment.
Benefits of Tooth Extraction
  • Pain Relief: Eliminates discomfort caused by infected or damaged teeth.
  • Prevents Spread of Infection: Protects surrounding teeth and gums.
  • Improves Oral Health: Reduces risk of complications from impacted or decayed teeth.
  • Facilitates Further Treatment: Supports braces, dentures, or implant planning.
Who Can Benefit?
  • Patients with Non-Restorable Teeth: Due to decay, fracture, or infection.
  • Wisdom Tooth Issues: Those experiencing discomfort or jaw crowding.
  • Orthodontic Patients: Needing space for teeth alignment.
  • People with Advanced Periodontal Disease: Where teeth become unstable.