Tooth Extractions

Tooth extractions involve the removal of one or more teeth and are typically considered a last resort in dentistry, as preserving your natural teeth is always preferred. At Northwest Dentistry, our skilled oral surgeons perform extractions with care, ensuring your comfort and safety while addressing the underlying dental problem.

Why Tooth Extractions May Be Necessary

While extractions are a common procedure, they are only recommended when other treatment options are not viable. Some of the most frequent reasons for tooth extraction include:

  • Deep Decay – Severe tooth decay affecting the tooth’s pulp may prevent root canal therapy. In such cases, extraction removes the infected tooth to prevent further pain or infection.
  • Extra Teeth – Sometimes baby teeth fail to fall out, or extra teeth develop, causing crowding. Extracting these teeth creates space for proper alignment.
  • Periodontal Disease – Advanced gum disease can erode the supporting bone and tissue, making it impossible to retain the tooth. Extraction is necessary to protect overall oral health.
  • Prior to Orthodontic Treatment – In some cases, teeth need to be removed to create sufficient space for braces or other orthodontic devices.
  • Fractured Teeth – Teeth that are broken or damaged beyond repair may need to be removed and later replaced with prosthetic options such as implants or bridges.

Benefits of Tooth Extraction

The primary short-term benefit of extraction is the elimination of pain or infection. Removing a damaged or problematic tooth can immediately relieve discomfort and prevent further oral health complications. Additionally, extraction prevents adjacent teeth from shifting out of alignment, which can occur if a tooth is left untreated.

How Tooth Extractions Are Performed

Tooth extractions can be simple or surgical, depending on the position and condition of the tooth:

  • Simple Extractions – Performed on fully erupted teeth under local anesthesia. The tooth is gently loosened and removed using dental instruments.
  • Surgical Extractions – Required for teeth that are impacted, un-erupted, or difficult to access, such as wisdom teeth. A small incision is made in the gum, and sometimes bone is removed or the tooth is sectioned to facilitate safe extraction.

Our oral surgeons prioritize patient comfort and safety throughout the procedure, providing appropriate anesthesia and guidance during recovery.