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Tooth extraction

Tooth extraction: we strive to save natural teeth whenever possible. However, there are circumstances where an extraction is necessary to maintain your overall health.

We always try to save your natural teeth whenever possible. But sometimes, removing a tooth is the best option for your overall oral health — and we make sure it's done safely and comfortably.
When does a tooth need to be extracted?
We only recommend extraction when keeping the tooth would cause more harm than good. Here are the common reasons:

1.Severe decay
2.Advanced gum disease
3.Infection that won't heal
4.Fractured tooth below the gum line
5.Crowding
6.Impacted wisdom teeth
7.DeciduouTeeth that won't fall out

Is it painful?
Not during the procedure — you'll be completely numb. Afterwards, you'll have some soreness, but it's manageable with medication and goes away within a few days.

Will you need a replacement?
If the extracted tooth is a back molar or affects your bite, we'll discuss replacement options like:

Dental implants (the most natural and permanent solution)
Bridges (if neighboring teeth are healthy)
Partial dentures (a removable option)

Replacing missing teeth prevents neighboring teeth from shifting and maintains your bite and jaw alignment.

Your smile is worth protecting. Schedule your visit today.

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