A damaged or infected tooth can cause serious pain and lead to bigger dental problems. Some teeth cannot be saved, and removing them is the best way to protect overall oral health. Our office provides safe and gentle tooth extractions for children, teens, and adults.
A thorough exam helps determine if extraction is necessary. The goal is always to preserve natural teeth when possible, but some situations require removal to prevent further issues.
Tooth removal is recommended when a tooth is beyond repair or causing problems for surrounding teeth.
Delaying treatment can lead to pain, swelling, and infection. Removing a problem tooth stops discomfort and protects surrounding teeth.
The process begins with a full dental exam and X-rays. This helps determine the safest way to remove the tooth.
Most extractions are quick and smooth. Patients feel pressure but no pain. Sedation options are available for those who feel anxious about the procedure.
Mild discomfort is common for the first few days after an extraction. Swelling and soreness usually improve within a week. Pain medication and cold compresses help reduce discomfort.
Most patients return to normal activities within one to three days. Healing time depends on the complexity of the extraction and how well aftercare instructions are followed.
Following post-extraction care reduces discomfort and speeds up healing.
Avoid smoking, drinking through straws, and eating crunchy or spicy foods until healing is complete. Proper aftercare helps prevent complications like dry socket.
Not all extractions require a replacement, but some missing teeth affect chewing, speech, or alignment.
A consultation helps determine if replacement is necessary and which option works best.
Wisdom teeth often cause problems when they do not grow in correctly. Many people experience pain, swelling, or infections when these teeth erupt.
Removing wisdom teeth early prevents complications and makes healing easier. Some patients never develop wisdom teeth or have enough space for them to grow in properly.
Extraction costs vary based on the type of procedure and any additional treatments needed. Simple extractions cost less than surgical extractions.
Most dental insurance plans cover necessary extractions. Our office provides clear pricing and payment options before treatment begins.
Our team uses modern techniques to remove teeth safely and minimize discomfort.
We help patients feel at ease with clear explanations and a friendly approach.
Digital imaging allows precise planning for extractions, ensuring the best possible results.
Our office makes it easy to schedule an appointment, even for urgent tooth removals.
A problem tooth should not cause ongoing pain. Call (704) 228-3527 or book an appointment online today.
Wait at least one to two hours before eating. Stick to soft foods for the first few days.
Gums usually close over the extraction site within one to two weeks. Full healing may take longer, depending on the procedure.
A local anesthetic prevents pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort may occur during recovery, but pain medication helps manage it.
Most patients return to normal activities within one to three days. Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 48 hours.
Delaying extraction can lead to pain, swelling, and infection. In some cases, surrounding teeth shift, causing alignment problems.
A dental exam and X-rays help determine if a tooth should be removed. Signs include severe pain, swelling, or a damaged tooth that cannot be repaired.
Some bleeding is normal for the first 24 hours. Bite on gauze and keep the head elevated. Contact our office if bleeding continues.
Avoid brushing near the extraction site for the first 24 hours. Use a soft toothbrush and rinse gently with salt water after the first day.
Yes. Some baby teeth need removal if they do not fall out naturally. Our office ensures a comfortable and stress-free experience for younger patients.
Still have questions? Call (704) 228-3527 to speak with our team or schedule an appointment.