Types of Extractions We Perform
At Birk Dental, we perform two types of extractions depending on the position and condition of the tooth:
Simple Extractions
These are performed on teeth that are fully erupted and visible above the gum line. We loosen the tooth and remove it gently using specialized tools. Simple extractions are often used for teeth with severe decay, infection, or crowding.
Surgical Extractions
These are needed when a tooth is broken at the gum line or impacted (trapped beneath the gums), such as with some wisdom teeth. In these cases, a small incision is made in the gum to access and remove the tooth. Surgical extractions may also be needed for teeth with curved or complex roots.
If your case is particularly complex, we may refer you to a trusted local oral surgeon for specialized care.
What to Expect During a Tooth Extraction
We make every effort to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. Here’s what the typical extraction process involves:
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- Evaluation and Imaging
We’ll examine your tooth and take X-rays to determine the best method for removal.
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- Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is used to numb the area around the tooth. You’ll be awake during the procedure, but you won’t feel pain.
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- Extraction
Dr. Birk will gently loosen the tooth and remove it using precise instruments. If necessary, the area will be cleaned and sutured to promote healing.
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- Aftercare Instructions
We’ll provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for the area and manage any discomfort as you heal.
Recovery After an Extraction
Most patients recover from a simple extraction in just a few days. Surgical extractions may require a longer healing time. To ensure proper healing and avoid complications, we recommend the following:
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- Bite gently on gauze to control bleeding
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- Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling
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- Eat soft foods and avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy items for a few days
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- Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, or vigorous rinsing (to prevent dry socket)
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- Take medications as directed
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- Keep the area clean and follow up as recommended
If you experience unusual pain, swelling, or bleeding, contact our office right away.
Replacing a Missing Tooth
If you’re having a permanent tooth removed, it’s important to consider your options for replacement. Missing teeth can lead to shifting, bone loss, bite problems, and changes in facial appearance over time.
Dr. Birk will talk with you about restorative options such as:
In some cases, we can place a bone graft at the time of extraction to preserve the site for a future implant.
Schedule a Tooth Extraction Consultation
If you’re dealing with pain, infection, or a damaged tooth, don’t wait to get the care you need. At Birk Dental, we offer compassionate, professional tooth extractions with a focus on patient comfort and long-term health.