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Tooth Extractions

Gentle Care for Damaged or Problem Teeth

Tooth extractions help relieve pain, prevent complications, and support better long-term oral health.

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A Relaxed And Simple First Visit

At Silver Screen Dental, your healthy smile starts with a complete dental exam. Our experienced team evaluates your oral health during your first visit to tailor your care. We then arrange your cleaning appointment based on your needs.

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OFF A Complete Set Of Dentures

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New Patient Special For ER Exam and X-Rays

COMFORTABLE EXTRACTION CARE

Safe and Effective Tooth Removal Treatment

Although preserving natural teeth is always preferred, some teeth may need to be removed due to severe decay, infection, injury, or overcrowding. Leaving a damaged tooth untreated can lead to pain, swelling, and additional oral health complications over time.

Our team provides gentle tooth extraction procedures using modern techniques focused on comfort, safety, and efficient healing. Whether you need a simple extraction or a more complex procedure, we work to make the experience smooth and stress-free.

How Tooth Extractions Help Your Oral Health

  • Relieves discomfort – Removes painful or damaged teeth
  • Prevents infection – Stops bacteria from spreading
  • Protects nearby teeth – Reduces risk of future complications
  • Supports treatment plans – Creates space when needed
  • Encourages healing – Promotes better long-term oral health

RESTORE YOUR ORAL HEALTH

All About Tooth Extractions

Why Are Tooth Extractions Needed?

Tooth extractions are recommended when a tooth is too damaged or infected to be restored properly. Severe decay, gum disease, trauma, impacted teeth, or overcrowding can all lead to the need for removal. Extracting the affected tooth helps protect nearby teeth and prevents future oral health complications.

What Happens During an Extraction?

The procedure begins by numbing the area to ensure your comfort throughout treatment. Your dentist will then carefully loosen and remove the tooth using precise techniques and specialized instruments designed to minimize discomfort and support a smooth recovery.

Are There Different Types of Extractions?

Some teeth can be removed with a simple extraction when they are fully visible above the gumline. More complex cases, such as impacted or broken teeth, may require a surgical extraction to safely remove the tooth while protecting surrounding tissues.

What Is Recovery Like After Extraction?

Most patients recover within a few days, although healing time can vary depending on the procedure. Following aftercare instructions, avoiding strenuous activity, and eating soft foods can help reduce discomfort and encourage proper healing after treatment.

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Silver Screen Dental

Address: 11851 Jollyville Road, #201, Austin, TX 78759

Hours:

Monday: 10AM – 5PM
Tuesday: 7AM – 3PM
Wednesday: 7AM – 3PM
Thursday: 7AM – 3PM
Closed Friday through Sunday

FAQ

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Is tooth extraction painful?

The procedure is performed under anesthesia to keep you comfortable.

Most patients recover within several days after treatment.

Common reasons include infection, severe decay, damage, or overcrowding.

Soft foods are recommended during the initial healing period.

Dental implants, bridges, and dentures are common replacement options.