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Tooth Extractions in Garner, NC

At Garner Dental Solutions, we prioritize saving your natural teeth whenever possible. However, sometimes removing a tooth is the best choice for your overall health. We understand that tooth extractions can be intimidating, so we focus on making the process smooth, comfortable, and stress-free.

Whether you need a tooth removed because of severe decay, damage, or overcrowding, our caring team will support you throughout every step. From simple extractions to the removal of impacted wisdom teeth, we ensure your treatment is tailored to your needs.

How We Handle Tooth Extractions

Your safety and comfort are our highest priorities. Before any procedure, our expert dental team will examine your teeth, walk you through your options, and answer all your questions. We’ll also provide easy-to-follow instructions for before and after the treatment to help you feel confident and ready.

When is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Sometimes, keeping a tooth isn’t the best option for your health. Here are common reasons a tooth might need to be removed:
  • Severe Decay: If a tooth is extensively decayed and can’t be saved with a filling or root canal, extraction helps prevent the infection from spreading.
  • Broken or Damaged Teeth: Teeth that are cracked or damaged beyond repair may need to be removed to relieve pain and protect surrounding teeth.
  • Advanced Gum Disease: Gum disease can weaken the bone and tissues that support your teeth. If a tooth becomes loose, extraction may be necessary to safeguard your overall health.
  • Infection or Abscess: When infection reaches the tooth’s pulp and can’t be treated with a root canal, removing the tooth is often the best way to stop the infection from spreading.
  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Wisdom teeth that don’t fully emerge can cause pain, swelling, and damage to nearby teeth. Early removal can prevent more serious issues down the road.

What to Expect During a Tooth Extraction

We’re committed to making your extraction as comfortable as possible. Here’s what typically happens:
  • Numbing the Area: We gently numb the area with local anesthesia to ensure you feel no pain during the procedure.
  • Tooth Removal: The dentist will carefully remove the tooth. If it’s impacted or difficult to reach, a minor surgical procedure may be necessary.
  • Stitches if Needed: Sometimes, stitches are placed to promote proper healing. These may dissolve on their own or be removed later.
  • Recovery and Aftercare: You’ll receive clear instructions to manage discomfort and care for your mouth as it heals. Our team is always here to support you with any questions during your recovery.

Healing After a Tooth Extraction

Healing time varies based on the type of extraction and your body’s natural process. Here’s what to expect:
  • First 1–2 Weeks: Some soreness, swelling, and minor bleeding are normal. Rest and follow aftercare instructions to help healing.
  • Complete Healing: Most heal fully in a few weeks. Gums close over the site, and stitches dissolve or are removed.
  • We’re Here for You: A follow-up visit ensures proper healing and answers any questions. Your comfort is our priority.

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