Our Offices:

Kathleen
Warner Robins
Perry

Call Today!
478-971-7701

About

Tooth Extractions

We strive to avoid the need to remove a tooth whenever possible, certain conditions may make tooth extraction the most effective option for returning your smile to good health and function.

Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth. While we strive to avoid the need to remove a tooth whenever possible, certain conditions may make tooth extraction the most effective option for returning your smile to good health and function. Following the tooth extraction, we are happy to provide you with one of our excellent tooth replacement treatments to restore your smile to optimal health, beauty and function. Several conditions may necessitate tooth extraction.

Among these are:

– Severe infection that has destroyed a significant portion of the tooth and supporting bone structure
– Serious decay that has damaged a tooth beyond repair, making a successful restoration impossible
– Crowding caused by too many teeth to properly fit in the mouth

Our dentists and team use great care and skill when performing a tooth extraction to ensure that your experience is as comfortable and painless as possible. We will also provide you with detailed post-treatment care instructions so that you can properly take care of your smile as it heals. For more information on tooth extraction and to schedule your personalized consultation at our friendly dental office, we invite you to call or visit us today. We are committed to improving your smile!

New Patient Checklist

As a new dental patient, there are a few things you should bring to your appointment to ensure that your visit goes smoothly.

1. Contact our office:

Call us to schedule an appointment. Our team will be able to provide you with all the necessary information you need to know before your visit.

2. Fill out paperwork:

You’ll have to fill out some paperwork, either online or at the clinic’s office. This will include personal and medical history, insurance information, and contact information.

3. Meet your dentist:

On the day of the appointment, meet the dentist and discuss your dental history. They may perform an oral examination and take x-rays if needed.

4. Develop a dental plan:

Based on your oral examination and dental history, the dentist will develop a dental plan for you, which may include regular cleanings and checkups, restorative procedures, and other treatments.

5. Schedule follow-up appointments:

Schedule regular checkups with your dentist, as recommended by their dental plan, to maintain good oral health.

Skip to content