Why Would You Need an Extraction?

While we always prioritize preserving your natural teeth, there are several situations where an extraction may be the best course of action for your overall oral health.

Visible decay or trauma makes the tooth unrepairable
The root is infected and a root canal won't cure it
Not enough room for orthodontic treatment
Bone holding the tooth is damaged by gum disease
Why Would You Need an Extraction
What to Expect During Tooth Extraction

What to Expect During Extraction

Before any extraction, we'll thoroughly numb the area using local anesthesia — and for patients who prefer an even more comfortable experience, we offer The Wand®, a computer-assisted anesthesia system that eliminates the traditional pinch of a needle. If you experience dental anxiety, oral conscious sedation is also available so you can feel relaxed throughout the entire procedure.

Local anesthesia for a pain-free experience
The Wand® for pinch-free anesthesia
Oral conscious sedation for anxious patients
Thorough aftercare instructions provided
Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to develop and often dont have enough room to properly emerge. When they become impacted or only partially erupt, they can cause pain, infection, and damage to neighboring teeth. Our team will evaluate your wisdom teeth using digital X-rays and recommend extraction when necessary to protect your oral health.

Digital X-rays for precise evaluation
Sedation options available for comfort
Prevents damage to neighboring teeth
Post-operative care instructions provided