Extractions

Tooth Removal Based on Clinical Assessment in Westlock, Alberta

A tooth extraction involves the removal of a tooth from its socket. At Westlock Family Dental, extractions are only recommended when clinically indicated, and your dentist will take time to explain findings, discuss available options, and answer your questions before any treatment proceeds.

Dental instruments laid out on sterilized tray for procedure

Overview

While preserving natural teeth is generally the preferred clinical approach, there are circumstances where extraction may be the most appropriate course of action. The decision to recommend an extraction is based on a thorough clinical assessment and takes into account the condition of the tooth, surrounding structures, and individual patient needs.

Your dentist will discuss the reason for the recommendation, what the procedure involves, and what options may be available, including any tooth replacement considerations where applicable.

When It May Be Recommended

A tooth extraction may be recommended in a number of clinical situations, which may include:

Your dentist will review findings with you and explain why extraction has been recommended based on your specific clinical situation.

What to Expect

Before the Procedure

Your dentist will review your medical and dental history, discuss the procedure, and address any questions or concerns you may have. Local anaesthetic is typically used to support comfort during the extraction. The type and extent of anaesthetic used may vary depending on the complexity of the procedure and individual needs.

During the Procedure

The extraction process involves loosening the tooth within its socket and removing it. The duration and complexity of the procedure may vary depending on the position of the tooth, the condition of the surrounding bone and tissue, and whether the tooth is fully erupted or impacted.

After the Procedure

Following the extraction, your dentist will provide instructions to support healing of the extraction site. A blood clot typically forms in the socket as part of the natural healing process. Your dentist will explain what to monitor and when to contact the clinic if concerns arise.

Appointment Length

Appointment length may vary depending on the complexity of the extraction and the number of teeth being treated. Your clinic team can provide an estimated timeframe when booking.

Aftercare Considerations

Following an extraction, it is important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your dentist. General considerations typically include:

Healing timelines vary depending on individual circumstances, the complexity of the extraction, and overall health. Your dentist will advise on what to expect based on your specific situation.

If you experience significant or prolonged discomfort, swelling, bleeding, or other concerns following your procedure, contact the clinic promptly so your dentist can assess.

Important Note

Extraction recommendations are based on individual clinical assessment and are made when other treatment options have been considered or are not clinically appropriate. Your dentist will explain findings and available alternatives so you can make an informed decision about your care.

If tooth replacement is a consideration following an extraction, your dentist can discuss available options and refer you to appropriate resources based on your individual needs.

Ready to Book Your Visit?

Westlock Family Dental welcomes patients of all ages in Westlock, Alberta. If you have a tooth causing concern or have been advised that an extraction may be needed, contact our team to book an assessment or ask any questions before your visit.