Extractions

Sometimes a tooth can't be saved, whether from advanced decay, gum disease, or damage. We remove teeth carefully and, when appropriate, place a bone graft at the same visit to preserve the site for future restoration.

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Is This Right For You?

Signs You May Benefit From Extractions

  • A tooth that's severely decayed, fractured, or infected
  • Advanced gum disease that has compromised a tooth's support
  • A referral from your general dentist for a surgical or difficult extraction
  • Planning to replace the tooth with an implant in the future

What to Expect

  • Evaluation & Imaging

    Planning the safest, most comfortable approach for removal.

  • Extraction

    The tooth is removed, with local anesthesia or sedation available for comfort.

  • Bone Graft (when appropriate)

    Graft material is placed in the socket to preserve the bone for a future implant.

  • Recovery Guidance

    Clear instructions on post-extraction care and healing.

Benefits

Why Patients Choose This Treatment

  • Removes a tooth that's no longer restorable, resolving pain or infection
  • Bone grafting at the time of extraction helps preserve the site
  • Sets the stage for a smoother future implant if you choose to replace the tooth
  • Performed with sedation options available for anxious patients

This page is provided for general educational purposes and isn't a substitute for a professional evaluation. Contact our office to discuss whether this treatment is right for you.

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