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Tooth Extractions at Seven Pines Dental

At Seven Pines Dental, preserving your natural teeth is always our top priority. However, there are certain situations when removing a tooth is the healthiest, most effective option for your long-term oral health. Whether it’s due to trauma, infection, crowding, or impaction, our team performs dental extractions with great care, comfort, and a clear plan for recovery and restoration.

We understand that having a tooth pulled can sound intimidating, but we’re here to make sure you’re informed, comfortable, and confident every step of the way.

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Why Might a Tooth Need to Be Extracted?

There are several dental and medical reasons why a tooth may need to be removed. Here are the most common:

1. Severe Tooth Decay

When a cavity has progressed so far that the tooth’s structure is compromised or the infection has reached the pulp (nerve tissue), an extraction may be the only option, especially if a root canal is no longer viable.

2. Advanced Periodontal Disease

Gum disease, when left untreated, can cause damage to the supporting tissues and bone around a tooth. If the tooth becomes too loose or if there’s significant bone loss, it may need to be removed to preserve the health of nearby teeth.

3. Infection or Abscess

A dental infection that does not respond to antibiotics or root canal therapy may require extraction to prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of the body.

4. Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, often become trapped beneath the gumline or grow in at the wrong angle, putting pressure on neighboring teeth and increasing the risk of pain, infection, and misalignment. In many cases, proactive removal is recommended.

5. Overcrowding or Orthodontic Needs

Sometimes, healthy teeth need to be removed as part of an orthodontic plan to create enough space for proper alignment, especially if the mouth is too small to accommodate all teeth.

6. Broken or Damaged Teeth

Teeth that have been fractured below the gumline or severely damaged by trauma may not be repairable. If a crown or bonding cannot restore the tooth, extraction may be necessary.

Types of Tooth Extractions

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Not all extractions are the same. At Seven Pines Dental, we offer both simple and surgical extractions, depending on the condition of the tooth.

Simple Extraction

A simple extraction is performed on teeth that are visible above the gumline and can be easily accessed. This is most common for teeth with advanced decay or looseness due to gum disease. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, and the tooth is gently removed with specialized tools.

Surgical Extraction

Surgical extractions are used for teeth that haven’t fully erupted (like impacted wisdom teeth) or those that have broken off at the gumline. This procedure is slightly more complex and may involve small incisions and sectioning the tooth into pieces. We provide local anesthesia, and in some cases, we may recommend sedation for optimal comfort.

What to Expect During Your Extraction Appointment

We’ll begin by reviewing your X-rays and medical history to determine the safest and most effective approach. Once the treatment plan is confirmed, we’ll numb the area thoroughly and ensure you’re relaxed before proceeding.

The extraction itself is typically quick. You may feel some pressure, but you should not feel any sharp pain. Once the tooth is removed, we’ll place gauze over the site to stop bleeding and help the healing process begin.

We’ll send you home with detailed post-operative instructions to help you heal comfortably and avoid complications.

Recovery After an Extraction

Most patients recover from a dental extraction within a few days to a week. Here are a few important aftercare tips to promote smooth healing:

  • Keep the gauze in place for at least 30–45 minutes after your procedure to allow a blood clot to form.

  • Avoid rinsing, spitting, or using straws for the first 24 hours to prevent dislodging the clot.

  • Apply a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.

  • Take prescribed or over-the-counter pain medications as directed.

  • Eat soft foods like yogurt, applesauce, and mashed potatoes, and avoid anything crunchy or hot for the first few days.

  • Gently brush your teeth, avoiding the extraction site until it’s more fully healed.

It’s important to watch for signs of complications such as prolonged pain, swelling, or signs of infection. If anything feels off, call us right away so we can help.

What Happens After the Extraction?

Losing a tooth can affect more than just your appearance, it can impact your ability to chew, speak, and maintain proper alignment of the rest of your teeth. That’s why we discuss tooth replacement options with you before and after the procedure, especially for permanent teeth.

Some common restoration options include:

Dental Implants

These are the most natural-looking and functional tooth replacements. A small titanium post is placed in the jawbone, acting as an artificial root, and is topped with a lifelike crown.

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Bridges

A dental bridge fills the gap left by a missing tooth using neighboring teeth as support. This is a great option when implants aren’t ideal.

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Dentures

Partial or full dentures can be used to replace multiple missing teeth. Modern dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than ever before.

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Why Choose Seven Pines Dental for Your Extraction?

We know that dental extractions aren’t exactly something anyone looks forward to, but at Seven Pines Dental, we do everything possible to make your experience easy and stress-free. From our gentle approach and clear communication to our post-op care and restorative options, we’re with you every step of the way.

We have a skilled, compassionate team, state-of-the-art tools, and a commitment to making every visit a positive one. Whether it’s a simple extraction or a more complex case, you’re in experienced hands.

Schedule Your Tooth Extraction Consultation

If you’re dealing with tooth pain, swelling, or suspect you may need an extraction, don’t wait. Early diagnosis and treatment can help you avoid further complications and make your recovery easier.

Contact Seven Pines Dental today to schedule your consultation. We have three convenient locations to serve you:

We’re here to answer your questions, explain your options, and help you take the next step toward a healthier smile.

If you are looking for comprehensive dentistry, quality treatments, and exceptional customer service, you're in the right place.