Why Choose Gentle Dental Arlington for Your Extraction?
Arlington patients trust Gentle Dental for a full range of dental services, and tooth extractions are no exception. Whether you need a simple extraction, wisdom tooth removal, or urgent care for a painful, damaged tooth, our Arlington dental team focuses on making your visit clear, comfortable, and well-coordinated from start to finish.
Simple and Surgical Extractions in One Office
Gentle Dental Arlington provides both simple and surgical tooth extractions, helping patients receive the care they need in one convenient location. Simple extractions may be recommended when a tooth is visible and can be safely removed without additional surgical steps. Surgical extractions may be needed for impacted wisdom teeth, broken teeth, or teeth that have not fully erupted.
Comfortable, Low-Anxiety Experience
We understand that tooth extractions can make patients feel nervous. At Gentle Dental Arlington, our team takes time to explain each step of the process so you know what to expect before, during, and after your procedure.
Sedation Options Available
For patients with dental anxiety, a strong gag reflex, or more complex extraction needs, sedation options may be available. Sedation can help make the appointment feel more manageable and relaxed.
Same-Day and Urgent Appointments
Dental pain, swelling, infection, or a severely damaged tooth should not have to wait. Gentle Dental Arlington accommodates urgent extraction needs with same-day and next-day appointment availability when possible.
Replacement Planning After Extraction
Losing a tooth does not always have to be permanent. If an extraction is recommended, our Arlington dentists will also discuss tooth replacement options when appropriate.
Depending on your needs, replacement options may include dental implants, bridges, or dentures. Planning ahead can help preserve your bite, support nearby teeth, and restore your ability to chew and smile with confidence. Our team will explain your choices clearly so you can make an informed decision about your long-term dental health.
Insurance-Friendly and Affordable Care
Gentle Dental Arlington accepts most major dental insurance plans. Before your procedure, our team can help review your benefits, explain estimated out-of-pocket costs, and provide a transparent cost estimate.
Part of a 40+ Location New England Network
Gentle Dental Arlington combines the convenience of a neighborhood dental office with the support of a larger, established dental network. As part of a 40+ location New England group, our Arlington patients benefit from broader clinical resources, experienced dental professionals, and coordinated care across a trusted regional network.
Tooth Extraction Care Designed Around You
Every extraction is different. Some patients need a damaged tooth removed quickly, while others may need wisdom tooth care, infection management, or replacement planning. At Gentle Dental Arlington, we take the time to evaluate your needs and recommend care that supports your comfort, oral health, and long-term smile goals.
Recovery After a Tooth Extraction
Most patients recover well after a tooth extraction with proper aftercare. Initial healing of the gum tissue takes about one to two weeks; full bone healing takes longer. Your Arlington dentist will provide detailed written aftercare instructions tailored to your specific extraction.
General Recovery Timeline
- Day 1: A blood clot forms in the socket. Keep gauze in place as directed; minimize activity.
- Days 2 to 3: Swelling and mild soreness peak, then begin to improve.
- Days 4 to 7: Swelling and discomfort significantly reduce. Soft foods are fine.
- 1 to 2 weeks: Gum tissue closes over the extraction site.
Aftercare Tips: What to Do and Avoid After Your Extraction
- Bite firmly on the gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes after the procedure to control bleeding.
- Apply an ice pack to your cheek in 10-minute intervals for the first 24 hours to reduce swelling.
- Avoid rinsing, spitting forcefully, or using a straw for 24 hours to protect the blood clot.
- After 24 hours, gently rinse with warm salt water after meals.
- Eat soft foods such as yogurt, mashed potatoes, and soup for the first few days. Avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods.
- Do not smoke, as it significantly delays healing and raises the risk of dry socket.
- Take over-the-counter pain relievers as directed. Prescription medication will be provided if needed.
- Avoid vigorous exercise for 24 to 48 hours after the extraction.
- Contact our Arlington office immediately if you experience severe pain, heavy bleeding, fever, or signs of infection.
What Happens After an Extraction? Replacement Options
Losing a tooth does not have to be permanent. Unless you are having a wisdom tooth or a severely crowded tooth removed, your Arlington dentist will discuss replacement options to restore your smile and prevent bone loss.
Common Tooth-Replacement Options
- Dental Implants: The most durable, natural-feeling replacement. A titanium post is placed in the jawbone and topped with a crown. Requires adequate bone density.
- Dental Bridge: A fixed restoration that spans the gap using adjacent teeth as anchors. No surgery required; typically completed in two visits.
- Partial Dentures: A removable option suitable for patients missing several teeth in the same arch.