Extractions
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When problematic teeth are causing you pain and discomfort, you have options. While preserving your natural teeth is always the goal, sometimes extractions are the best way to keep your smile healthy.

Extractions

Why might I need an extraction?

Problematic teeth negatively impact your overall oral health. Our team prioritizes preserving your natural teeth, but sometimes an extraction is the best way to save your smile. There are various reasons for needing a tooth extracted. Wisdom teeth often cause discomfort that can be relieved through extraction, and some advanced restorative procedures, like dental implants, require the removal of unhealthy teeth. Using gentle techniques and local anesthesia, tooth extractions can be quick and painless.

Sedation Options For Maximum Comfort

We know extractions can feel scary, so let’s take the fear out of your treatment. Sedation can mitigate your anxiety and keep you calm during your procedure. Ask about our sedation options and we’ll help find a solution that works for you.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth Extractions

Impacted wisdom teeth can be particularly complex to remove. You can trust our team to remove your impacted wisdom teeth efficiently, without pain, and with minimal discomfort during your healing and aftercare.

We Extract Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth often cause pain and discomfort when they begin to erupt. If you find yourself dealing with unexplained headaches and jaw pain, come in for an appointment to see if you’re wisdom teeth could be the culprit.

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.

The Benefits of Dental Extractions

Sometimes extractions are a necessary part of getting dental implants. Instead of tacking on the cost of extractions to your bill, we’ll cover the cost for your implant prep procedure. Let’s get your smile back to a healthier place.

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The Benefits of Dental 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 Extraction Process

Treatment Plan

Treatment Plan

Whether you need a single extraction or several teeth removed in preparation for further treatments, your personalized treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs. Your doctor will review all available options with you, ensuring you’re fully informed before moving forward in the way that feels most comfortable for you.

Procedure Prep

Procedure Prep

After thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing the site, your doctor will numb the area with local anesthesia to keep your comfortable throughout the process.

Extraction & Healing

Extraction & Healing

The extraction itself typically takes just a few minutes. Once the tooth is removed, your doctor will clean the area and, if needed, suture the extraction site. Recovery usually lasts 1-2 weeks, and you’ll be provided with detailed aftercare instructions for a smooth, speedy healing process.

"I found the staff at Coastal Oral Surgery to be exceptional. They took care of everything with much kindness. Dr. Meylikh was great—he explained everything as he went along with the procedure. I would recommend them to everyone, especially older adults."

Marilyn W.

"This is my third appointment with Dr. Winston and second implant. I can’t say enough about Dr. Winston and the staff at Coastal Oral Surgery. Their kindness, professionalism, and care for their patients is beyond compare. All my questions were answered patiently and fully, and they even checked on me later that day."

William F.

"I made a frantic call to Coastal in terrible pain and was told to come in immediately. The staff was warm and the technology impressive. The surgeon made me feel completely at ease—I didn’t feel a thing! I’m so grateful they fit me in before the holidays."

Carol A.

"Very pleasant consultation with Dr. Winston. He explained everything clearly about my upcoming extraction and possible sinus lift. As an RN for 47 years, I’m not easily impressed, but I left fully informed and confident."

Charleen F.

"I was referred for a cracked molar extraction, which was a bit complicated, but Dr. Meylikh and the staff were incredibly caring and skilled. They made me feel comfortable from the moment I walked in. Excellent service!"

Brian D.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

Tooth extractions may be needed for patients dealing with extremely severe cavities, significant damage from trauma, or a tooth infection that can’t be resolved with root canal therapy. While most teeth can be saved through crowns or root canals, sometimes extraction is the only viable option.

The most common reason for tooth extractions is improper wisdom teeth growth. If your dentist determines that your wisdom teeth are impacted or not erupting correctly, extraction may be recommended to protect the health of your other teeth. Not everyone requires wisdom teeth removal, so it’s important to consult your dentist to determine if yours pose a problem.

Severe periodontal disease that has loosened a tooth from the gums may also necessitate an extraction. In these cases, your dentist may recommend removing the tooth to prepare for a more secure and lasting replacement option, such as dental implants or dentures.

Thanks to numbing and modern techniques, you won’t experience pain during or immediately after your extraction. However, within a few hours, symptoms like pain, swelling, bruising, and bleeding may develop. These symptoms usually peak within the first 2-3 days but will gradually subside as healing progresses. It’s best to stick to soft foods for 5-7 days after your procedure to avoid aggravating the area.

Full healing generally takes 1-2 weeks. By following the recovery instructions provided by your dentist, you can help speed up the healing process. If you experience significant pain or discomfort beyond 1-2 weeks, it’s important to contact your dentist for a follow-up evaluation.

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.

In many cases, we may recommend a bone graft following an extraction. A ridge preservation graft can fill the gap left by the extracted tooth, helping to maintain the strength and structure of your jawbone. This not only protects against bone loss but also creates a stable foundation for a potential dental implant in the future.

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