123 W. Willow Street Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

Gentle Tooth Extraction for Better Oral Health
At Willow Street Dental, our goal is always to preserve your natural teeth whenever possible. However, in some cases, removing a tooth is the best choice for your overall health. We understand that extractions can feel intimidating, which is why we focus on making the process smooth, comfortable, and stress-free.
Whether a tooth needs to be removed due to deep decay, damage, or overcrowding, our team will guide you with care every step of the way. From simple extractions to impacted wisdom teeth, we ensure that your treatment is tailored to your needs and comfort.
How We Perform Tooth Extraction
Your safety and comfort are our top priorities. Before any procedure, our experienced dental team will examine your teeth, explain your options, and answer all your questions. We’ll also provide clear instructions for before and after your treatment, helping you feel confident and prepared.
When You May Need a Tooth Removed
Sometimes, keeping a tooth isn’t the healthiest option. Here are common reasons a tooth may need to be removed:
Deep Decay
If a tooth is severely decayed and can’t be saved with a filling or root canal, extraction can prevent the infection from spreading.
Broken or Damaged Teeth
Cracked or severely damaged teeth may need removal to relieve pain and protect surrounding teeth.
Advanced Gum Disease
Gum disease can weaken the bone and tissue that hold teeth in place. If a tooth becomes loose, extraction may be necessary to safeguard your overall health.
Infection or Abscess
When an infection reaches the tooth’s pulp and a root canal isn’t sufficient, removing the tooth can stop the infection from spreading.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth that don’t fully erupt can cause pain, swelling, and damage to other teeth. Early removal can prevent more serious problems later.
Your Guide to the Procedure
We take every step to ensure your comfort during a tooth extraction. Here’s what to expect:
- Numbing the Area: We gently numb the area with local anesthesia so you won’t feel pain during the procedure.
- Removing the Tooth: Your dentist will carefully remove the tooth. For impacted or hard-to-reach teeth, a minor surgical procedure may be needed.
- Stitches If Needed: Sometimes stitches are placed to promote proper healing. They may dissolve on their own or be removed later.
- Recovery and Aftercare: We provide clear, easy-to-follow instructions to help manage any discomfort and care for your mouth as it heals. Our team is always available to answer questions during your recovery.
Caring for Your Mouth After Tooth Extraction
Healing time can vary based on the type of extraction and your body’s natural recovery. Here’s what to expect:
- First 1–2 Weeks: Some soreness, swelling, or minor bleeding is normal during the first few days. Resting and following your aftercare instructions will help.
- Complete Healing: Most patients fully heal within a few weeks. Your gums will close over the extraction site, and any stitches will either dissolve or be removed during a follow-up visit.
- We’re With You Every Step: We’ll schedule a check-in to ensure your healing is progressing well and answer any questions. Your comfort and care are our top priorities.
Helping You Feel Your Best
If you’re experiencing tooth pain, infection, or overcrowding, a tooth extraction may be the best option for your oral health. At Willow Street Dental, we make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the next step toward a healthier, more confident smile.
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