3180 Middle Rd, Columbus, IN 47203

Comfortable Tooth Extraction Procedures You Can Trust
While dental extractions can be intimidating for patients, our team at Columbus Periodontics & Implants does everything we can to make your experiences in our office as positive and comfortable as possible. Whether you’re exploring your restorative treatment options or know you need an extraction and are looking for a qualified restorative dentist in Columbus, we would be glad to assist. Contact our office today!
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How Will I Know if I Need a Dental Extraction
You may need an extraction if the tooth in question is severely decayed, cracked beyond repair, infected, loosened by gum disease, or impacted, as is often the case with wisdom teeth. Sometimes X-rays reveal damage that cannot be fixed with a filling, crown, or root canal. Our office practices conservative dentistry, and we will only recommend extraction when it is the safest and most effective option for protecting your overall oral health.
What’s the Difference Between a Simple and Surgical Extraction
A simple extraction is used when the tooth is fully visible and can be removed with gentle instruments after the area is numbed. A surgical extraction is needed when a tooth is broken, impacted, or below the gumline. In that case, a small incision may be made in the gums and bone may be adjusted to access the tooth. Of course, both procedures are done with anesthesia to keep you comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why might I need a dental extraction?
You may need a tooth removed due to severe decay, infection, a cracked or broken tooth, gum disease loosening the tooth, or impaction — as in some wisdom teeth cases.
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What’s the difference between a simple and surgical extraction?
A simple extraction is for fully visible teeth and uses gentle tools after numbing. A surgical extraction is needed when a tooth is broken, impacted, or under the gumline, and may involve a small incision.
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Will having a tooth extracted hurt?
We use anesthesia to numb the area so you don’t feel pain during the procedure, and we offer comfort-focused care to help you stay relaxed. Mild soreness after is normal and manageable.
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What is the recovery process like for a dental extraction?
Post-extraction, you should keep your head elevated as much as possible and use ice packs to reduce swelling during the first 24 hours. Rest and avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, and strenuous activity for a few days. Mild soreness is normal and can typically be managed with pain medication. While it may take a few weeks for the area to completely heal, many patients are back to their normal routines within a few days of treatment.
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Can I replace a tooth with a dental implant after it’s extracted?
In many cases, a dental implant is an excellent replacement after a tooth is removed. Some patients can receive an implant the same day as extraction, while others may need time for the bone to heal first. Implants help preserve the jawbone and function like natural teeth. During your consultation, we will evaluate your bone health and discuss the ideal timing and options for tooth replacement.
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Will my insurance cover dental extractions?
Coverage varies by plan and provider. We can help review your insurance benefits and estimated costs before your procedure.
