Understanding Tooth Extractions
A Simple Step Toward a Healthier, More Comfortable Smile
Tooth extraction is a procedure that removes a tooth from its socket in the jaw. While preserving natural teeth is always the goal, there are times when removing a tooth is the best step to protect your overall oral health and move forward with a better long-term solution.
At The Denture Company, extractions are often part of a complete plan to restore your smile with dentures or implant-supported solutions.
What Is a Tooth Extraction?
A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that is damaged, infected, or no longer supporting your long-term oral health.
Rather than being a standalone procedure, extractions are typically the first step toward restoring comfort, function, and a confident smile.
When Is an Extraction Needed?
You may need an extraction if you are experiencing:
Severe Tooth Decay
When decay has damaged the tooth beyond repair, extraction may be necessary to prevent infection and discomfort
Gum Disease
Advanced gum disease can weaken the structures supporting your teeth, leading to looseness and the need for removal
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth that do not have enough space to emerge properly can cause pain, infection, and damage to surrounding teeth
Overcrowding
In some cases, teeth are removed to create space and prevent further complications with alignment or function
Loose or Failing Teeth
Teeth that are no longer stable may need to be removed to improve overall function and prepare for replacement options
Preparation for Dentures
Extractions are often necessary to create a healthy foundation for dentures or implant-supported solutions
Types of Extractions
Simple Extractions
Performed on teeth that are visible and easily accessible
Surgical Extractions
Used when a tooth is broken, impacted, or below the gumline
Your treatment will be based on your specific needs and overall plan.
What to Expect During an Extraction
Consultation and Planning
We evaluate your oral health, review your goals, and explain your options clearly
Comfort-Focused Procedure
The area is numbed, and sedation options may be available to help you feel relaxed
Efficient Treatment
Most extractions are completed quickly with a focus on minimizing discomfort
Next Steps for Your Smile
If your extraction is part of a denture or implant plan, we guide you through what comes next
Understanding the Risks
Tooth extraction is a common and safe procedure, but like any treatment, there are potential risks.
Infection
The extraction site can become infected if proper care is not followed
Dry Socket
A painful condition that occurs when the blood clot is lost too early, exposing the bone and nerves
Bleeding
Some bleeding is normal, but excessive or prolonged bleeding should be addressed
Swelling and Bruising
Temporary swelling or bruising may occur and typically improves within a few days
Nerve Sensitivity
In rare cases, nearby nerves may be affected, causing temporary numbness or tingling.
Our team takes every precaution to minimize these risks and ensure a safe, comfortable experience.
Recovery and Healing
Healing after an extraction is usually straightforward when proper care is followed.
Immediate Aftercare
Rest and avoid strenuous activity
Use prescribed or recommended pain relief
Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling
Stick to soft foods for the first few days
Ongoing Care
Avoid smoking and using straws during healing
Maintain good oral hygiene while being gentle near the area
Take all medications as directed
Attend follow-up visits as recommended
When to Contact Our Team
Reach out to our office if you experience:
Severe or worsening pain
Excessive or prolonged bleeding
Signs of infection such as fever or swelling
Anything that does not feel normal during recovery
Why Extractions Are Part of a Smarter Treatment Plan
At The Denture Company, extractions are not treated as a one-step procedure. They are part of a complete, efficient system designed to restore your smile.
By combining extractions, denture care, and follow-up treatment in one place, we simplify the process, reduce delays, and help you move forward faster.
Take the Next Step Toward a Confident Smile
If you are dealing with pain, damaged teeth, or know you may need extractions, our team is here to help.
We’ll explain your options clearly and create a plan that fits your needs so we can move forward together with confidence.