When extractions may be discussed
Extractions may be considered when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, non-restorable, or interfering with overall oral health planning.
- Severely broken or decayed teeth
- Teeth that cannot support a reliable restoration
- Selected cases discussed during wisdom teeth evaluation
- Treatment planning before implants or dentures
Comfort-focused planning
The practice is being planned with comfort in mind, including options that may involve nitrous oxide, oral sedation, or laser-assisted care when appropriate and confirmed.
Related services
Extraction planning may connect to implants, dentures, or restorative care depending on the individual case.
Questions people ask
Are tooth extractions always urgent?
Not always. Some extractions are planned after evaluation, while others may feel more urgent when pain or infection is present.
Will wisdom teeth be handled separately?
Wisdom teeth are often discussed on their own page because timing and planning can differ for teens and young adults.
What happens after an extraction?
After-care and replacement options depend on the tooth, overall health, and goals. Implants, bridges, or dentures may be discussed when appropriate.
When will extraction appointments be available?
Extraction availability will be updated closer to opening as services are confirmed.