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Routine Tooth Extractions

Sometimes the healthiest move is one less tooth.

A common dental procedure used to remove a tooth that is decayed, damaged, or uncomfortable is called a routine tooth extraction. At Lawrenceville Dentistry, our team specializes in routine dental extractions, ensuring your comfort and care throughout the process.

Routine Tooth Extraction Process
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What Is a Routine Tooth Extraction?

Routine tooth extraction is a safe procedure performed under local anesthesia to remove a tooth that no longer serves your oral health. Whether it's a wisdom tooth or another problematic tooth, our team ensures a smooth process, guiding you every step of the way.

  • Severe tooth decay or damage that cannot be repaired.
  • Overcrowding in the mouth, especially before orthodontic treatment.
  • Infection or abscess that cannot be treated with root canal therapy.
  • Impacted teeth (common with wisdom teeth).
  • Chronic gum disease that leads to loose teeth.
Benefits of Tooth Extractions
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How Does the Routine Tooth Extraction Process Work?

Our experienced dental team will first assess the health of your teeth and gums. If a routine extraction is necessary, we will:

  • Numb the area with a local anesthetic.
  • Carefully remove the tooth using specialized dental tools.
  • Provide aftercare instructions to aid your recovery.
Why Choose Us for Tooth Extractions
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Benefits of Routine Tooth Extractions

  • Prevents Infection: Protects against severe health complications.
  • Improves Oral Health: Maintains healthy gums and teeth.
  • Alleviates Pain: Relieves constant pain caused by a problematic tooth.
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Why would I need a routine tooth extraction?

A routine tooth extraction may be necessary if a tooth is severely decayed, damaged, or causing overcrowding. It's a common procedure to prevent further oral health complications.

Does a routine tooth extraction hurt?

The procedure itself is painless as local anesthesia is used to numb the area. Some discomfort may occur after the extraction, but it can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and following your dentist's care instructions.

How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?

Recovery typically takes 7–10 days. Following post-extraction care instructions, such as avoiding hard foods and keeping the area clean, can help speed up the healing process.

Can I eat after a tooth extraction?

Yes, but it's recommended to stick to soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, and soup for the first few days. Avoid hot, crunchy, or sticky foods that could irritate the extraction site.

What should I do if I experience bleeding after an extraction?

Some bleeding is normal after a tooth extraction. Bite down on a gauze pad for 20–30 minutes to help stop the bleeding. If bleeding persists, contact your dentist for further advice.

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