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Tooth Extractions in Rancho Cucamonga

Safe and comfortable tooth extractions are available at California Dental Care and Orthodontics. Our experienced team, including Dr. Parag Patel, Dr. Paul Murashige, Dr. Loretta Gilmore, and Dr. Ashwath Gowda, prioritizes your comfort and oral health throughout the procedure, ensuring a stress-free experience.

What Is a Tooth Extraction?

A tooth extraction involves the removal of a tooth from its socket. While preserving natural teeth is our goal, extractions are sometimes necessary to protect your overall oral health.

When Is a Tooth Extraction Needed?

Tooth extractions may be required for:

Severe Decay or Damage

When a tooth is beyond repair with a filling or crown.

Infection

To prevent the spread of infection from an abscessed tooth.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Removal of wisdom teeth that are trapped or causing pain.

Overcrowding

Preparing the mouth for orthodontic treatment.

Gum Disease

Removing teeth that have become loose due to advanced gum disease.

The Tooth Extraction Process

Consultation

We examine your tooth and take X-rays to plan the procedure.

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia ensures the area is numb, and sedation is available if needed.

Extraction

The tooth is gently removed, either through a simple or surgical extraction.

Post-Care Instructions

Guidance is provided to promote healing and manage discomfort.

Recovery and Aftercare

Alternatives to Extraction

Whenever possible, we explore alternatives like root canals or crowns to save your tooth. Extraction is only recommended when other treatments are not viable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does tooth extraction hurt?

No, local anesthesia ensures a pain-free procedure, though mild discomfort may occur during recovery.

Most patients recover within 7–10 days, depending on the complexity of the extraction.

Simple extraction removes visible teeth, while surgical extraction involves removing impacted or broken teeth.

Stick to soft foods like soup, yogurt, and mashed potatoes for the first few days.

Many patients can resume work the next day, depending on the procedure and comfort level.

Avoid smoking, using straws, or vigorous rinsing to prevent dislodging the blood clot.

No, wisdom teeth are only removed if they’re impacted, infected, or causing issues.

Many dental plans cover extractions. Contact us to verify your benefits.

You may drive after local anesthesia but will need someone to drive if sedation is used.

Persistent pain, infection, or overcrowding often indicate the need for an extraction.

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