Extractions & Preservation

While we focus on helping you preserve your teeth for a lifetime, certain teeth may still need to be extracted. Wisdom teeth, extra teeth, or overcrowded teeth present situations that may include treatment involving removal. In some cases, severely decayed, cracked, or those missing large amounts of supporting bone are left with extraction as the only viable option. Few patients look forward to any minor surgical procedure, but today's methods provide the safest, least invasive care possible.


Extractions

Despite the best intentions, teeth sometimes need to be removed. Regardless of the situation, this minor surgical procedure can be brought together in a way that considers your short and long-term concerns. From anxiety control to planning for tooth replacement, we'll factor in every aspect of your case.

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Root Canals

While many patients are concerned about root canals, modern techniques often make this procedure as quick and simple as any other procedure. Infected teeth in danger of removal can be disinfected and filled with a sealer, leaving a safe solution for problematic situations.

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