
Tooth Extractions for Healthy Smiles
At Victory Smiles Dental Center, your oral health is our top priority. We focus on preventing dental problems and helping you keep your natural teeth healthy for as long as possible.
Sometimes, tooth extraction is necessary to protect your long-term dental health. If a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, or poses a risk to surrounding teeth, removal may be the safest option.
You can trust that we recommend tooth extraction only when it’s truly in your best interest. When a procedure is needed, our team ensures it is gentle, safe, and as comfortable as possible. Visit Victory Smiles Dental Center in Houston - Antoine to discuss tooth extraction and determine the best plan for maintaining your healthy smile.
When Is Tooth Extraction Needed?
Tooth extraction is a significant decision that we approach with care. In some cases, however, removing a tooth is the best way to protect long-term oral health.
Severe dental trauma from accidents or injuries can leave a tooth beyond repair. When restorations aren’t enough to save it, extraction and replacement may be necessary.
Overcrowding is another common reason for tooth removal. If teeth are too large for the mouth, they can create alignment issues that braces or other orthodontic treatments alone cannot fully correct. Extracting a tooth can help ensure successful orthodontic results.
Severe infections may also require extraction. When an infection reaches the tooth’s pulp, it can spread to other areas of the body. While root canal therapy is preferred whenever possible, extreme infections sometimes make extraction the safest option.
Speedy Recovery After Extraction
- Place gauze over the extraction site to control bleeding and help a blood clot form.
- Use an ice pack on the outside of your mouth to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Avoid using a straw for at least 24 hours to prevent dry socket.
- Eat soft foods like yogurt, smoothies, and soups on the day of your extraction.
- Continue brushing your teeth gently, taking care around the extraction area for the first few days.
