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  • Tooth Extractions are procedures to remove damaged, decayed, or problematic teeth. They may be necessary for wisdom teeth, severe infections, or overcrowding, restoring comfort and preventing further complications.

  • Tooth extractions remove teeth that are damaged, infected, or impacted. Local anesthesia ensures comfort, and the area is carefully treated for healing. Extractions may be followed by grafting or implants, preventing complications and restoring oral function and health.

  • Tooth Extractions help remove damaged, infected, or problematic teeth. Extractions protect oral health, relieve pain, and make way for future restorative treatments. Safe and gentle removal ensures proper healing and preserves surrounding teeth and bone for long-term wellness.

Tooth Extractions

Remove damaged or impacted teeth with gentle extractions.

  • Anyone with damaged, decayed, or problematic teeth may consider extractions. This treatment is necessary when teeth cannot be saved and may cause further issues. It’s ideal for patients experiencing pain, infection, or overcrowding who want relief, improved oral health, and a foundation for future restorative or orthodontic care.

  • Tooth extractions begin with numbing and gentle removal of the tooth. Patients may feel pressure but not pain. Aftercare instructions are provided for smooth healing. The experience is safe, efficient, and performed with comfort in mind. Patients leave relieved, with solutions available to restore function and maintain their smile.

  • Tooth extractions typically take 20–60 minutes per tooth, depending on complexity. Simple extractions are quicker, while surgical extractions, such as impacted teeth, require longer. Healing time varies but most patients return to daily activities within a day or two, with complete healing taking a few weeks.

  • Tooth extractions are common but require aftercare to prevent complications. Patients should avoid smoking, drinking through straws, and strenuous activity immediately afterward. Mild discomfort or swelling is normal. Following instructions carefully supports healing. Regular follow-up ensures the area recovers properly, and options for replacement teeth may be discussed.

  • After tooth extractions, expect mild swelling, soreness, and limited chewing for several days. Blood clot protection is vital, so avoid straws and smoking. Most patients recover within 7–10 days. Following post-op instructions, resting, and using ice packs will speed healing and ensure the extraction site heals properly.

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