Published on Dec 23, 2025 | 6 minute read

Here’s a helpful way to think about it: a tooth extraction isn’t the end of your smile—it’s the beginning of a healthier one. Sometimes removing a tooth is the safest, fastest way to stop pain, clear infection, and protect nearby teeth. With modern imaging, numbing, and calming techniques, the experience is more comfortable and predictable than most people expect.
At Best Value Dentures & Implants in Tamarac, extractions come with a plan—from relief today to replacement options tomorrow—so you’re never left guessing about the next step.
1) Exam and imaging: We assess the tooth, roots, and surrounding structures using X-rays or a 3D scan.
2) Local anesthesia (and optional sedation): The area is thoroughly numbed; oral sedation can be added for relaxation.
3) Gentle loosening and removal: Special instruments reduce pressure and protect bone.
4) Site care and instructions: We place gauze, discuss home care, and review your “what’s next” plan—temporary options and long-term replacement.
Most people feel pressure, not pain, during the procedure. Afterward, mild tenderness and swelling are normal for a few days. You’ll receive a simple playbook:
A dry socket happens when the blood clot dissolves or moves early. It’s uncommon and preventable: don’t smoke, don’t use straws right away, and follow your instructions. If discomfort spikes after a few days, call us—quick treatment brings fast relief.
Removing a tooth should always be paired with a replacement conversation—so your bite stays balanced and your smile stays full:
Sometimes a socket preservation graft is placed at the time of extraction to help protect bone shape and volume—especially if you’re considering an implant later.
These reflect core clinical priorities: remove disease, protect bone and gums, and plan for durable function.
Sometimes a tooth is past the point where more fillings or crowns will help. Ongoing repairs can be costly and frustrating. A tooth extraction followed by the right replacement often leads to fewer appointments, less discomfort, and a stronger long-term result.
Will it hurt? You’ll be numb. Expect pressure, not pain. After, mild soreness is normal and manageable.
How long is recovery? Most feel much better in 48–72 hours, with full healing over a few weeks.
When can I eat normally? Start soft, then add foods as comfort allows. Avoid seeds and chips early on.
When can I return to work? Many return the next day; strenuous activity may wait 24–48 hours.
Can you place an implant the same day? In some cases, yes. Imaging and bone quality guide that decision.
A tooth extraction can be the first step toward a healthier, steadier bite. With gentle care, clear instructions, and a thoughtful plan for replacement, you’ll move from problem to solution with confidence—and without surprise detours.
If you think you might need a tooth removed, or you’ve been told an extraction is likely, call Best Value Dentures & Implants at 954-640-9091 or visit 6933 W Commercial Blvd, Tamarac, FL 33319 to schedule a consultation. We’ll relieve the immediate issue and map the smoothest path back to comfort.