
Our first priority is to save teeth, as it is usually important to the patient's long-term dental and general health to maintain the teeth. Extraction is an option when a damaged or decayed tooth cannot be restored, or when extensive treatment would be necessary to try to save the tooth, but the patient chooses not to proceed with necessary treatment.
Why is an exam necessary before getting teeth extracted?
An examination must occur before the appointment for an extraction. The examination of the patient's mouth, radiographs (x-rays), and dental and medical history helps determine if the tooth can be saved. If not, the dentist is able to provide treatment options and information about what to expect before, during and after extraction. Questions or concerns can be discussed at this time.
What happens after a tooth is extracted?
The patient will be told what to expect after treatment and what to do in case of emergency. Possible complications are unusual, but will be explained, and are also included on the consent form. A recall appointment may be necessary a few days after extraction to check the healing site. Further appointments will be made to begin the process of replacement of teeth.
How long does it take to heal?
Usually, the wound site takes about 6 weeks to heal. During that time, bone is generated to fill the space and the soft tissue grows to fill the gum line. Any replacement for the missing teeth except an immediate denture must wait until the extraction site has healed.
What other procedures may be required before replacing teeth?
Several dental procedures may be needed to prepare the mouth for replacement of missing teeth. They include:
What kind of restorations might replace missing teeth?
There are many options for replacement of teeth, with varying fees for service:
What is the cost of extraction?
The cost depends on the number of teeth being removed and replaced and which procedures are chosen for replacement. Additionally, fees vary depending upon the practitioner providing the treatment. There are three types of practitioners at the College:
How long will it take before teeth are replaced?
Due to heavy demand for the College's services and the academic schedule, there may be unavoidable delays in our ability to provide replacement teeth. We encourage each patient to have a comprehensive examination, so they will be informed of treatment options as well as availability of replacement appointments before proceeding with the extractions.