At some point you may require a tooth extraction, whether due to severe decay, oral trauma, or impacted wisdom teeth. Tooth extraction may also be part of a treatment process during which one or more dental implants are placed the same day to restore health and function to your smile. Many times, it’s chronic tooth pain that drives patients to visit our office, where we can determine the extent of damage or decay. We always use every means to save your tooth, but if it cannot be salvaged, we’ll recommend tooth extractions to preserve your overall oral health and prevent more serious problems from developing. Tooth extractions at our Wichita Falls and San Antonio, TX offices are routine procedures—completed virtually pain free with our sedation services—that can help you find much-desired relief with the elimination of associated pain or infection!
We commonly provide tooth extractions as part of the dental implant treatment process. As the best long-term solution for replacing missing teeth, dental implants are an ideal option after single tooth extraction or the removal of multiple teeth. Tooth extractions are one of the most common procedures completed by our oral surgeons, who have the extensive surgical training and experience to successfully extract teeth and handle any complications that may occur along the way. We’re equipped with the skills and tools necessary to perform more complex extraction procedures, such as cracked or fractured teeth, along with being licensed in IV sedation. Combined, this specialty experience, preparedness, in-depth knowledge, and administration of stronger sedation create the ideal environment in which you can undergo a tooth extraction!
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