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Tooth Extractions in Granbury, TX

Dental extractions are never a favorite dental procedure among patients, but they can be helpful in restoring a patient’s oral health and preventing potential issues from arising in the future. Whether you think you may need an extraction or you know you need one and are looking for a qualified dentist in Granbury, look no further than Granbury Park Dental. Contact our office today!

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What kind of dental extractions does Granbury Park Dental offer?

Simple Dental Extractions

Simple dental extractions are performed on visible teeth that can be easily accessed. The dentist uses special instruments to loosen and gently remove the tooth, ensuring a quick and straightforward procedure with minimal discomfort.

Surgical Dental Extractions

Surgical dental extractions are necessary for teeth that are broken, impacted, or not fully erupted. This procedure involves making a small incision in the gum and may include removing bone to safely extract the tooth, often requiring more time and healing.

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What are the most common reasons for dental extractions?

Teeth are extracted due to severe decay, infection, overcrowding, or trauma that makes saving the tooth impossible. Wisdom teeth are often extracted if they are impacted, causing pain, infection, or crowding of neighboring teeth. Removing problematic wisdom teeth also prevents future complications such as cysts, misalignment, or gum issues. In short, extractions are performed to protect overall oral health and ensure the proper alignment and function of your remaining teeth.

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Are dental extractions painful?

Dental extractions are not overly uncomfortable thanks to local anesthesia, which numbs the area during the procedure. While you may feel some pressure, you should not experience sharp pain. After the extraction, mild discomfort or soreness is common as the area heals, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication and proper aftercare. Our team will ensure you remain comfortable and provide post-procedure guidance to minimize discomfort during recovery.

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What is the recovery process like for a dental extraction?

The recovery process typically takes a few days to a week, depending on the complexity of the extraction. Initially, you may experience mild swelling, bleeding, and soreness, which can be managed with ice packs, rest, and over-the-counter pain medication. Stick to soft foods, avoid vigorous rinsing, and refrain from smoking. Full healing of the gum tissue may take 1–2 weeks, with gradual improvement each day.

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