Tooth Extractions

Sometimes a tooth is too damaged or infected to repair with a filling or crown, and removing it becomes the best way to stop the problem from spreading. Dr. Gregory takes a careful approach to extractions, focusing first on whether the tooth can be saved and only recommending removal when it’s truly the healthiest option.

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When a Tooth Extraction May Be Needed

A tooth extraction is typically recommended only after other treatment options are considered. Common reasons include:

Each case is evaluated individually. The goal is always to preserve the tooth when possible, but removal becomes the healthiest option when damage threatens surrounding teeth or overall oral health.

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

Wisdom teeth are a common source of discomfort, especially when they do not have enough space to emerge properly. When impacted, they may grow at an angle, remain trapped under the gums, or partially erupt, creating areas where bacteria can collect.

This can lead to:

Removing wisdom teeth early can help prevent these complications and reduce long-term risk.

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What to Expect During a Tooth Extraction

At Gregory Dentistry, the extraction process is planned carefully to ensure the procedure is as smooth as possible.

First, Dr. Gregory evaluates the tooth and surrounding structures using a detailed exam and imaging when needed. This helps determine the safest and most efficient way to remove the tooth.

During the procedure, the area is thoroughly numbed to ensure comfort. The tooth is then gently loosened and removed with precision. In some cases, a surgical approach may be used for impacted or broken teeth.

After the extraction, you will receive clear instructions for healing and recovery. Most patients are able to return to normal activities within a short period, depending on the complexity of the procedure.

Restoring Your Smile After Extraction

If a tooth is removed, options such as dental implants, bridges, or removable prosthetics can restore appearance and chewing ability. Dr. Gregory will discuss appropriate options based on your individual needs and long-term oral health goals.

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Why Patients Choose Gregory Dentistry

Patients choose Gregory Dentistry for tooth extractions because every recommendation begins with a simple question: Is removing the tooth truly the healthiest option? Dr. Gregory carefully evaluates each situation and focuses on preserving natural teeth whenever possible.

When an extraction is necessary, patients can expect clear communication, a comfortable experience, and a treatment plan designed with their long-term oral health in mind—not just immediate relief.

We are proud to serve patients throughout West Lake Hills and Austin who want exceptional dental care delivered with honesty, compassion, and attention to detail.

FAQs

Does a tooth extraction hurt?

The procedure itself is performed with local anesthesia, so patients typically do not feel pain during the extraction. Some pressure may be felt, but discomfort is minimized.

Most patients recover within a few days for simple extractions. Surgical or more complex extractions may take longer to fully heal.

Soft foods are recommended for the first few days. Foods that are easy to chew and gentle on the healing area are best.

Not always, but replacement is often recommended to prevent shifting teeth and maintain bite alignment.

Pain, swelling, repeated infection, or crowding in the back of the mouth are common signs that wisdom teeth may need to be evaluated for removal.