Tooth Extractions
Removal as a last resort — gentle, planned, and fully explained.
Tooth Extractions
We save teeth first — and extract kindly when we can’t
Our first instinct is always to save your tooth. But when decay, fracture, infection, or crowding leaves no better option, a well-planned extraction protects the rest of your mouth. You’ll be thoroughly numbed, sedation is available if you want it, and 3D imaging guides the removal precisely.
Before the tooth ever comes out, we’ll walk you through replacement options — implant, bridge, or partial — so there’s a plan for what comes next.
- 3D imaging for precise planning
- Sedation options for anxious patients
- Replacement plan discussed up front
- Clear written aftercare instructions
Healing well
Bite on gauze for the first hour, rest for the day, and skip straws, smoking, and vigorous rinsing for 48 hours to protect the healing clot. Mild soreness and slight swelling are normal for a few days. Bleeding that won’t slow or pain that worsens after day three? Call us right away.