WHAT IS TEETH REMOVAL?
At AVF Dental Group, we view tooth extraction as a necessary step only when a tooth cannot be safely restored through conservative means like fillings or root canals. Our philosophy is "conservative first," meaning we explore every possible avenue to save your natural tooth before recommending removal.
When removal is necessary—due to severe decay, trauma, or overcrowding—we perform the procedure with surgical precision to ensure minimal discomfort and optimal healing for your future restorative options.
Diagnostic Indicators
Quick Symptoms Checklist
Severe Swelling
Visible inflammation of the gums or jawline indicating potential infection or abscess.
Shorter Treatment
Damage that extends below the gum line where traditional restoration is impossible.
Loose Teeth or Overcrowding
Adult teeth that have become unstable due to gum disease, or wisdom teeth that are causing dental misalignment.
*If you’re in pain, don’t wait; early treatment helps prevent complications.
Persistent Pain
Sharp or throbbing pain that doesn't subside with over-the-counter medication.


After Tooth Removal: What's Next?
Planning ahead helps prevent shifting teeth and bite problems.
Ridge Preservation
We often recommend a bone graft at the time of extraction to prevent jawbone recession and prepare the site for a future implant.
Alveoloplasty
Reshaping and smoothing the jawbone after extraction to ensure a comfortable fit for bridges or dentures.
Tooth Replacement
From dental implants to bridges, we plan your restorative journey before the extraction even begins.
HOW THE EXTRACTION PROCESS WORKS
1
Evaluation & Imaging
Digital X-rays assess the tooth, bone, and surrounding structures.
2
Anesthesia & Comfort
The area is fully numbed. Sedation may be available for anxiety or complex cases.
3
Tooth Removal
The tooth is removed carefully to minimize trauma and support healing.
4
Healing & Protection
Aftercare instructions are provided. Bone smoothing or ridge preservation may be discussed if appropriate.
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Teeth Removal Frequently Asked Questions
No. The procedure is performed under anesthesia. Post-treatment discomfort is usually mild.
In many cases, yes especially for pain or infection.