Simple Extraction
For visible teeth that can be removed with minimally invasive techniques.


Safe, gentle extraction care when a tooth cannot be predictably restored.
When a tooth is too damaged or infected to save, extraction may be the healthiest option. Our team provides careful, comfort-focused treatment and clear aftercare instructions.

For visible teeth that can be removed with minimally invasive techniques.
For complex cases requiring controlled access and advanced technique.
We discuss next-step options such as implants or bridges after healing.
Removes active sources of infection or pain
Prevents worsening damage to nearby teeth and tissue
Supports long-term oral health when restoration is not feasible
Creates a pathway for stable tooth replacement planning
Extraction cost depends on procedure complexity and sedation needs. We provide clear estimates and discuss insurance and financing options in advance.
Gentle approach with patient comfort as a top priority
Modern diagnostics for safe treatment decisions
Detailed aftercare guidance to support smooth recovery
Integrated follow-up planning for replacement options
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Explore treatment options and candidacy details.
Most patients feel significantly better within a few days, while full tissue healing can take longer depending on the case.
We use modern comfort-focused techniques and local anesthesia to keep treatment as comfortable as possible.
Yes. We can discuss implants, bridges, and other replacement options after initial healing.
Not always. We first evaluate whether the tooth can be preserved with restorative or endodontic treatment.
Get a clear diagnosis and treatment plan to relieve pain and protect your long-term oral health.
