A tooth extraction may be needed for severe decay, infection, overcrowding, fractures, or teeth that cannot be restored.
Tooth Extractions
When a tooth cannot be restored, tooth extraction can relieve pain and protect your oral health. At keith + associates dentistry, you will receive gentle, personalized care focused on comfort and recovery.
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Cost
Non-impacted tooth extractions typically range from $318 to $460, depending on the complexity of the procedure and your treatment needs.
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Procedure Duration
Most tooth extraction appointments take approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the condition and location of the tooth.
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Pain Level
Local anesthesia and sedation options help minimize discomfort during the tooth extraction procedure.
Sedation Dentistry
Tooth Extractions at keith + associates dentistry
Tooth extractions may be necessary when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, overcrowded, or causing pain. At keith + associates dentistry, your comfort and safety remain the priority throughout the procedure. Using advanced techniques, your dentist carefully removes problematic teeth while helping you prepare for a smooth recovery and future tooth replacement options when needed. We offer sedation to keep you relaxed and comfortable during the procedure.
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Process
- Your appointment begins with a comprehensive examination and digital X-rays to evaluate the tooth and surrounding structures.
- Your dentist will discuss your symptoms, treatment options, and whether extraction is the best solution for your oral health.
- Before the procedure begins, local anesthesia and sedation will be administered to maximize your comfort throughout the extraction.
- The affected tooth will be carefully loosened and removed using gentle techniques designed to minimize trauma to the surrounding tissue.
- Once the extraction is complete, the area will be cleaned and protected to encourage proper healing and reduce the risk of complications.
- You will receive detailed aftercare instructions to help manage swelling, discomfort, and recovery at home.
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Next Steps
- Bite gently on gauze as instructed to help control bleeding and support clot formation.
- Use cold compresses and recommended medications to reduce swelling and discomfort during recovery.
- Avoid smoking, drinking through straws, or vigorous rinsing for the first several days after the extraction.
- Eat soft foods and stay hydrated while the extraction site heals.
- Keep the area clean by following your dentist’s oral hygiene instructions carefully.
- Schedule any recommended follow-up visits or consultations for tooth replacement options such as dental implants or bridges.
FAQ
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When is a tooth extraction necessary?
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What should I do after a tooth extraction?
Follow your aftercare instructions carefully, rest, avoid straws and smoking, and keep the area clean while it heals.
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Can extracted teeth be replaced with dental implants?
Yes, dental implants are a common option for replacing extracted teeth and restoring your smile and bite function.