Extractions
In Crossville, TN

When a damaged or painful tooth is affecting your health or quality of life, we’re here to help. While we always aim to preserve your natural teeth, sometimes a safe, gentle extraction is the best path to save your smile.

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Why might I need an extraction?

Sometimes a tooth causes more harm than good. While our top priority is to protect your natural teeth, certain issues like infection, impaction, or decay can threaten your overall oral health.Whether you're dealing with painful wisdom teeth or preparing for a dental implant, extractions can be a safe, effective solution to get you out of pain and back to your life. With local anesthesia and gentle care, the procedure is quick, and we’re here to keep you comfortable every step of the way.

Get To The Root Of The Problem

With digital x-rays, we get high-resolution images of your teeth that allow us to make more accurate diagnoses. When you’re in pain or experiencing an emergency, we can see why the tooth is reacting and if an extraction is needed.

Starting your dental implant journey?

If your extraction is part of a future dental implant plan, our team can help you understand the full process from the very beginning. Extractions and dental implants have separate fees, and we’ll review your treatment plan, timing, and costs before moving forward. That way, you know exactly what to expect as we help prepare your smile for its next step.

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Benefits of Extractions

Relieves Pain

If you're dealing with painful wisdom teeth or severe tooth damage, an extraction offers quick relief and restores your comfort.

Treatment Prep

Extractions pave the way for restorative treatments, such as dental implants or dentures, ensuring a strong foundation for long-term dental solutions.

Better Oral Health

Removing damaged or problematic teeth helps protect your oral health, preventing further complications and promoting overall well-being.

The Difference

Laying the Foundation for What Comes Next

Tooth extractions are more than just removing a tooth — they’re about preserving what’s next. When needed, we perform bone grafting immediately after extraction to maintain bone volume and support future dental implants or restorations.

We Handle Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth can cause headaches, jaw pain, and crowding. We’ll evaluate your situation and walk you through the best plan of action.

Stress-Free Sedation Options Available

If you’re nervous about your procedure, we’ve got your back. Ask us about our sedation options to keep you calm, comfortable, and stress-free from start to finish.

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The Extraction Process

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Treatment Plan

During your consultation, we’ll take digital x-rays to assess the condition of your tooth and the surrounding bone. We’ll explain whether extraction is truly necessary and walk you through any alternatives. If you’re moving forward, we’ll review the number of teeth to be removed, aftercare expectations, and any follow-up recommendations for tooth replacement. We’ll answer every question you have so you feel fully informed and know what to expect.

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Procedure Prep

Before we begin, your comfort is our top priority. The area around your tooth will be thoroughly numbed with local anesthesia. Our team will walk you through what to expect and stay by your side throughout the entire visit. You’ll never feel rushed, and we’ll make sure you’re completely at ease before we proceed.

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Extraction & Healing

The extraction itself is typically quick— simple extractions typically take only a few minutes once you’re numb and comfortable. We use gentle techniques to minimize trauma to the surrounding tissues. After your tooth is removed, the site will be cleaned and, if needed, closed with sutures. We’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions, including tips on diet, hygiene, and how to avoid dry socket. Most patients experience mild discomfort for a couple of days and are back to normal within one to two weeks.

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Possibly. If the tooth being removed is in an area where you plan to get a dental implant, a ridge preservation graft is often recommended. This helps maintain the shape and volume of your jawbone, preventing future complications and ensuring a better fit for your implant.

We will discuss your options before you begin treatment for more tailored advice.

Extractions required for impacted wisdom teeth, or to remove severely damaged or decayed teeth, are typically covered by insurance. To understand the specifics of your coverage, we recommend contacting your insurance provider directly for more details.

You won’t feel pain during the procedure thanks to local anesthesia. After the numbing wears off, it’s normal to experience mild swelling, soreness, or discomfort in the area. These symptoms are usually most noticeable in the first 48–72 hours and taper off within a week.

You can manage them with over-the-counter pain relievers, cold compresses, rest, and following your doctor’s aftercare instructions. If you experience worsening pain, prolonged bleeding, or signs of infection, contact us right away.

Tooth extractions are typically recommended when a tooth is beyond repair due to severe decay, advanced gum disease, trauma, or infection. Sometimes, a tooth may need to be removed to make room for orthodontic treatment or to prepare for a dental implant or denture.

Wisdom teeth are often extracted if they’re impacted, causing pain, or crowding surrounding teeth. Your dentist will always explore all options before recommending removal, but sometimes extraction is the best way to protect your long-term oral health.