Tooth Extractions in Pensacola, FL

At Pensacola Family Dentistry, we never spare any effort to repair damaged teeth. However, there are times when extracting a tooth is the only viable option. Our dedicated dentist and team are committed to providing exceptional care with a gentle touch, ensuring our valued patients are comfortable and free from stress. We invite you to contact our Pensacola, FL, practice to experience a new level of care.

Why Would a Tooth Need Extraction?

Here is a look at some of the reasons why you may need to have a tooth extracted:

  • Severe Decay: When decay reaches the inner tooth pulp, it can cause an infection. If the tooth is severely damaged and cannot be saved with a root canal treatment, extracting it can prevent further complications.
  • Periodontal Disease: Left untreated, periodontal disease can gradually destroy the bone and tissues that hold the teeth in place, leading to loose teeth that may require extraction.
  • Trauma: Trauma can damage a tooth beyond repair, leaving extraction as the only viable option to relieve pain and prevent a host of oral health complications.
  • Tooth Fracture: A fractured tooth resulting from biting down on a hard candy or grinding and clenching your teeth in your sleep may require extraction, especially if the crack extends vertically below your gum line.
  • Preparation for Restoration: At times, we may need to extract one, some, or a full mouth of failing teeth before placing dental implants, dentures, or other restorations.
  • Teeth Crowding: You may need selective tooth extractions as a component of your orthodontic treatment plan to create the space the remaining teeth need to move into alignment.

What Can You Expect?

Before your tooth extraction, we will numb the area for your comfort and are happy to offer sedation dentistry options, if needed, to help you relax in the dentist's chair. Our experienced dentist will perform a simple or surgical extraction based on your unique needs. A simple extraction is required if the affected tooth is visible and easily accessible. A surgical extraction, on the other hand, is a more involved procedure needed to remove a weak, impacted, or problematic tooth. You may feel some mild pressure but should not feel pain.

What Is Socket Preservation?

After extracting a tooth, the bone in the area begins to resorb and change in shape. Depending on the tooth's location and your unique needs, we may recommend socket preservation. The procedure involves placing a bone graft in the tooth's socket as soon as it's extracted to stabilize the bone and preserve your jawbone's natural shape. Socket preservation can help ensure the success of future dental implants and enhance the stability, comfort, and function of traditional dentures.

Tooth Extractions
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At Pensacola Family Dentistry, we recommend tooth extraction as a last resort if repairing a tooth is not an option. We are happy to discuss your teeth replacement options, including dental implants, bridges, and partial dentures, to restore your complete smile.
Call 850-477-7574 to schedule your appointment time, or contact us online today. You can always count on us for exceptional care that exceeds your expectations.