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Tooth Extractions
At Gold Leaf Dental, we always try to save your natural teeth whenever possible. But in some cases, removing a tooth is the best option for your overall health. We know that extractions can feel a bit scary, so we focus on making the process smooth, comfortable, and stress-free.
Whether you need a tooth removed due to deep decay, damage, or overcrowding, our team will guide you with care every step of the way. From simple extractions to removing impacted wisdom teeth, we’ll make sure the treatment is just right for you.

How We Handle Tooth Extraction
Your safety and comfort matter most to us. Before any procedure, our experienced dental team will check your teeth, explain your options, and answer all your questions. We’ll also give you clear instructions on what to do before and after the procedure, so you feel confident and prepared.
When is a Tooth Extraction Needed?
Sometimes, keeping a tooth just isn’t the healthiest choice. Here are some common reasons why a tooth might need to be removed:
Deep Decay
If a tooth is badly decayed and can’t be saved with a filling or root canal, removing it can prevent the infection from spreading.
Broken or Damaged Teeth
Teeth that are cracked or damaged beyond repair may need to be taken out to stop pain and protect nearby teeth.
Advanced Gum Disease
Gum disease can weaken the bone and tissue holding your teeth. If a tooth becomes loose, it may need to be removed to protect your overall health.
Infection or Abscess
Wisdom teeth that don’t fully come in can cause pain, swelling, and damage to other teeth. Removing them early can help prevent bigger problems later.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
When an infection reaches the tooth’s pulp and can’t be treated with a root canal, removing the tooth may be the best way to prevent the spread and protect your health.
What to Expect During the Procedure
We make every effort to keep you comfortable during your extraction. Here's how the process typically works:
Numbing the Area
We use local anesthesia to numb the area gently, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure.
Removing the Tooth
Our dentist will carefully and gently remove the tooth. If it’s impacted or harder to reach, we may need to do a small surgical procedure.
Stitches If Needed
In some cases, we’ll place stitches to help the area heal properly. These may dissolve on their own or be removed later.
Recovery and Aftercare
We’ll give you easy-to-follow instructions to help manage any discomfort and take care of your mouth as it heals. Our team is always available if you have questions during recovery.
Healing After a Tooth Extraction
Healing time can vary depending on the type of extraction and your body’s natural healing. Here’s what to expect:
First 1–2 Weeks
It’s normal to feel some soreness, swelling, or minor bleeding during the first few days. Taking it easy and following your aftercare plan will help.
Complete Healing
Most people heal fully in a few weeks. Your gum will close over the area, and any stitches will either dissolve or be removed at a follow-up visit.
We’re With You Every Step
We’ll schedule a check-in to make sure everything is healing well and to answer any questions you may have. Your comfort is our top priority.
Let Us Help You Feel Better
If you're dealing with tooth pain, infection, or overcrowding, a tooth extraction may be the best way to restore your oral health. At Gold Leaf Dental, we’ll make the process as easy and gentle as possible. Contact us today to book a consultation and take the next step toward a healthier, more comfortable smile.
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