Tooth extractions

Sometimes a tooth is too damaged, infected, or fractured to be repaired safely. In these cases, extraction may be the healthiest option. Removing a compromised tooth helps relieve pain, prevents infection from spreading, and creates space for a long-term solution that protects your overall oral health.

We approach extractions with gentleness and clarity. Your comfort is our priority, and we take time to explain exactly what’s happening and what to expect afterward. Whether the extraction is simple or more involved, we guide you step-by-step so you can feel supported throughout your visit.

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Why extractions matter

If a tooth cannot be saved, removing it protects your health and prevents worsening infection or structural damage. It also creates the opportunity for a stable replacement option, if needed.

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What happens during an extraction

We numb the area completely, gently loosen the tooth, and remove it with care. Afterward, we provide detailed instructions for healing and discuss replacement options such as implants, bridges, or dentures.

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Here to help with CDCP

CDCP may cover extractions depending on your eligibility. We’ll review your plan and explain any related costs clearly.

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Making dental care easier to afford

We offer transparent estimates, direct billing, and guidance on replacement options so you can choose a plan that fits your needs comfortably.

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