Tooth Extractions

At The Art of Modern Dentistry, we are committed to doing all we can to preserve your smile. However, there may be a time where we need to remove a tooth to protect your health. That is why our talented dentist and team offer tooth extractions in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to help take care of any severely infected or damaged tooth that comes your way. Give us a call today at 918-622-3353 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Kimberly Stokes and learn more.

Tooth extractions are a common dental procedure. They are usually performed to remove a tooth that is damaged, decayed or crowded. Extractions can also be used to prepare the mouth for orthodontic treatment.

There are two types of tooth extractions: simple and surgical. Simple extractions are typically performed by your dentist using local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth. Surgical extractions are more complex and may require sedation or general anesthesia.

Benefits of Tooth Extractions

In some cases, tooth extractions can help to improve your oral health. For example, if you have a tooth that is severely damaged or decayed, extracting it can help to prevent the spread of infection. Additionally, if you have a tooth that is impacting your orthodontic treatment, extracting it can help to improve the results of your treatment.

Extracting a tooth can also help to relieve pain and discomfort. If you have a tooth that is causing you pain, extracting it can provide relief. Additionally, if you have a wisdom tooth that is impacted, extracting it can help to relieve the pressure and pain that are often associated with this condition.

What To Expect During Tooth Extraction

The extraction process will vary depending on the type of tooth that is being extracted. Simple extractions are typically performed using local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth. Surgical extractions may require sedation or general anesthesia.

After your tooth has been extracted, you can expect some bleeding and swelling. These effects are normal and will typically resolve within a few days. Dr. Stokes will provide you with instructions for caring for the extraction site as it heals.

If you are considering a tooth extraction, please call our office and schedule a consultation with Dr. Stokes to learn more.