Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone.

What is it?
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket and is often necessary when severe decay or damage is present. We will always consider options to save the tooth first but sometimes the tooth is too compromised and extraction is the only option.
Why would I need to extract a tooth?
The reasons for having a tooth extracted include:
- Decay or damage that cannot be repaired
- Loose teeth that cannot be saved
- Extra teeth that are blocking other teeth from erupting properly
- Impacted wisdom teeth
- Teeth that have become a source of infection
- Baby teeth that require removal to make room for permanent teeth
- Teeth that must be removed in to create space for orthodontic work
What is the procedure?
Typically, the surgery is performed with local anesthesia. Tooth extractions are performed in two different ways. A simple extraction is more commonly performed when the tooth is easily visible. The tooth is loosened and then removed with the use of forceps. A surgical extraction is more complex and can involve a small incision into the gum tissue. Surgical extractions are used to remove teeth that have not erupted past the gum line. In some cases, the tooth needs to be broken and removed in pieces. During surgical extractions, some small amount of bone surrounding the tooth may also need to be removed.
What happens after the extraction?
We will monitor the healing of the extraction site and ensure safe and efficient recovery. We will also discuss with you the replacement options for the lost tooth.
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