Surgical

Tooth Extractions

At Breeze, we understand that needing a tooth extraction can feel intimidating. That’s why we’re committed to making the process as smooth and comfortable as possible. Tooth extractions are sometimes necessary to protect your overall oral health, whether due to severe decay, damage, overcrowding, or infection. Our experienced team uses gentle techniques and modern tools to ensure your procedure is stress-free and efficient.

Benefits of Tooth Extractions

Relieve Pain and Discomfort
Remove severely damaged or infected teeth to alleviate pain.
Protect Oral Health
Prevent the spread of infection or damage to neighboring teeth.
Prepare for Future Treatment
Create space for orthodontics, dental implants, or other restorative care.
Prevent Crowding
Address overcrowding issues to improve oral function and aesthetics.

How Tooth Extractions Work

The extraction process begins with a thorough examination and X-rays to evaluate the condition of the tooth and surrounding bone. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area completely, ensuring a painless experience. If additional sedation is needed to help you relax, we’re here to accommodate your needs. After removing the tooth, we’ll provide clear aftercare instructions to promote healing and minimize discomfort.

Why Tooth Extractions with Breeze?

Tooth extractions are often the first step toward restoring your oral health, whether you’re preparing for orthodontic treatment, removing wisdom teeth, or addressing a problematic tooth. At Breeze, we’re here to guide you through the process with care and compassion.
When is a tooth extraction necessary?
Extractions are needed for various reasons, including severe decay, infection, damage beyond repair, overcrowding, or impacted teeth like wisdom teeth.
Does a tooth extraction hurt?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure you don’t feel pain. For added comfort, sedation options are also available.
What is the recovery like after a tooth extraction?
Most patients recover within a few days. You may experience mild swelling or discomfort, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and a soft diet.