Sometimes, removing a severely damaged tooth is the best way to protect your overall health. We provide gentle, comfortable tooth extractions in Ormond Beach to relieve pain and create a healthy foundation for your smile.

Protect Your Health With Gentle Care

At our Ormond Beach dental office, we always strive to preserve your natural teeth whenever possible through proactive wellness and restorative treatments. However, when a tooth is compromised beyond repair due to trauma or deep infection, a careful extraction may be necessary to stop the spread of bacteria and protect your overall health.

A Calm Approach To Urgent Needs

Our team understands that the idea of having a tooth removed can feel intimidating. We prioritize your peace of mind and provide a highly supportive, one-on-one environment to ensure your procedure is as relaxing and stress-free as possible.

  • Severe Decay or Damage: We gently remove teeth that are too fractured or decayed to be saved with a traditional dental crown.
  • Advanced Periodontal Disease: We extract teeth that have become loose due to severe bone loss or untreated gum infections.
  • Preparing For Restorations: We strategically remove failing teeth to make room for full-arch dental implants or custom dentures.
  • Focus On Patient Comfort: We use advanced anesthetics and precise techniques to ensure you feel completely numb and comfortable during your visit.
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Benefits of

Tooth Extractions

While losing a tooth is never the primary goal, a necessary extraction at our Ormond Beach dental office is often a vital step in reclaiming your oral health. Removing a compromised tooth offers immediate relief and long-term benefits for your overall wellness.

Eliminating Pain
And Discomfort

A deeply infected or fractured tooth can cause severe, disruptive pain that can drain your energy. Removing the source of the infection provides immediate relief so you can return to your active lifestyle comfortably.

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Protecting Your
Surrounding Teeth

Untreated decay or periodontal disease can quickly spread from one failing tooth to your neighboring healthy teeth. An extraction stops this progression in its tracks, preserving the structural integrity of the rest of your smile.

Paving The Way
For A New Smile

Once a damaged tooth is removed and the area is healed, you have a clean slate for advanced restorative care. This allows us to place durable dental implants or bridges that rebuild your confidence and chewing function.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth Extractions
FAQs

Tooth Extractions
FAQs

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Your comfort is our highest priority, and we ensure the entire area is completely numb before we begin. You may feel some slight pressure during the procedure, but you should not experience any sharp pain.

Most patients feel significantly better within just a few days of their procedure. We will provide you with detailed, simple aftercare instructions to help manage any mild swelling and ensure a smooth healing process.

We offer several advanced solutions to replace your missing tooth, including single dental implants and custom porcelain bridges. Sara Kohen Dean, DMD will review each option with you so you can make an informed decision about your future smile.

An extraction is recommended when a tooth is too damaged by decay, infection, or trauma to be restored safely with treatments like crowns or root canals.

After your procedure, it is important to avoid smoking, using straws, or eating hard foods for a few days to protect the healing site and prevent complications.

What To Expect During Dental Surgery

Your visit begins in our calm Ormond Beach office with a thorough evaluation and advanced 3-D imaging to assess the damaged tooth and surrounding bone. Sara Kohen Dean, DMD will clearly explain her findings, outline the extraction process, and discuss your tooth replacement options without any rushed or impersonal language. We will then gently numb the area, perform the extraction efficiently, and ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable recovery at home.

Schedule Your Gentle Extraction Today

You deserve prompt, compassionate care that prioritizes your comfort and overall well-being. At our Ormond Beach dental office, every step is designed to relieve discomfort while keeping your experience clear, calm, and supportive. If you need guidance or are ready to move forward, we are here to help you take the next step with confidence.

What Our Patients Are Saying

We are honored to provide patients in Ormond Beach with an honest, elevated approach to urgent dental needs. Read how our gentle techniques and tailored care have helped individuals navigate their extractions with confidence.

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More Services

Our Ormond Beach dentist offers a wide range of advanced treatments to support your oral health and rebuild your smile after an extraction. Explore our other dental solutions designed for your unique needs.

Dental
Implants

Replace your extracted tooth permanently with a stable, lifelike implant that protects your jawbone health and restores full function.

Restorative
Dentistry

Restore comfort and confidence with restorative dentistry solutions that repair damage, protect your smile, and promote long-term oral wellness.

Same-Day
Dental Crowns

Protect and restore compromised teeth with precision-crafted dental crowns that enhance strength, stability, and overall oral health.

Preventive
Dentistry

Maintain pristine oral health and protect your remaining teeth with routine cleanings, gentle exams, and proactive care.

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