Tooth Extractions & Wisdom Teeth Removal in Carrollton
Wisdom teeth and badly damaged teeth can cause pain, swelling, infection, and ongoing oral health problems when left untreated.
Some extractions are simple. Others require surgical planning to remove the tooth safely while protecting nearby nerves, bone, and surrounding teeth.
At Carrollton Dentistry, extractions and wisdom teeth removal are planned carefully, performed efficiently, and supported by clear aftercare guidance. The goal is to relieve pain, reduce complications, and protect long-term oral health.
In pain or dealing with a wisdom tooth issue?
Call (972) 492-0002 or request an appointment online.
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth often cause problems because they do not fully erupt or come in at improper angles. When this happens, they can trap bacteria and debris beneath the gums.
Over time, this can lead to:
Pain or swelling in the back of the mouth
Repeated gum infections around partially erupted teeth
Pressure or damage to neighboring teeth
Decay that cannot be predictably restored
Cysts or bone changes around impacted teeth
Not every wisdom tooth needs to be removed. Teeth that erupt fully, remain healthy, and can be cleaned properly may be monitored instead of extracted.
When removal is recommended, the decision is based on clinical findings and imaging that show current disease or a high risk of future problems.
Some wisdom teeth are straightforward to remove. Others are more complex due to how deeply they are impacted, how the roots formed, or how close they are to nerves.
Dr. Song has advanced training and experience managing both routine and complex wisdom tooth removals. When appropriate, this allows treatment to be completed in one location without the added time, coordination, or cost of referral to another office.
We use CBCT imaging to evaluate tooth position, root anatomy, and proximity to important structures before planning removal.
Tooth Extractions: What to Expect
When a tooth is too damaged to save, extraction can relieve pain and prevent infection from spreading. Many patients expect extractions to be painful or difficult. Modern techniques, anesthesia, and careful planning make the process more predictable than most expect.
Before the procedure
The tooth and surrounding bone are evaluated with imaging
Anesthesia is selected to support comfort
The procedure is planned to minimize trauma to surrounding tissue
During the procedure
The area is fully numbed before treatment begins
Surgical techniques are used when needed
The focus is on efficiency and tissue preservation
After the procedure
Written aftercare instructions are provided
Pain and swelling are managed with predictable recovery protocols
Healing is monitored to reduce the risk of dry socket and infection
Most patients resume light activity within a short period. Complete healing continues over the following days to weeks, depending on the complexity of the extraction.
Why Choose Carrollton Dentistry for Extractions
Extractions and wisdom teeth removal require more than simply removing a tooth. Outcomes depend on planning, anatomical awareness, pain control, and post-operative care.
Dr. Song has advanced training and extensive experience performing both routine and surgical extractions, including complex and urgent cases. This allows procedures to be performed efficiently, with attention to safety and long-term outcomes.
Patient reviews frequently mention clear explanations, a calm approach during treatment, and careful attention to comfort throughout care.
Carrollton Dentistry
What We Offer at Carrollton Dentistry
Extensive Training
Sedation Options
Same-Day Implants
Clear Communication
Same-Day Extraction & Tooth Replacement Options
In some cases, an implant can be placed at the same visit as a tooth extraction. This depends on bone quality, infection status, and overall treatment planning.
Not every situation is appropriate for same-day placement. A clinical exam and imaging are required to determine whether immediate placement is advisable.
Common Questions About Tooth Extractions
Will it hurt?
With anesthesia and appropriate comfort options, most patients feel little to no pain during the procedure. Post-operative discomfort is usually temporary and manageable.
How long does recovery take?
Initial healing typically occurs within a few days. Complete healing of the extraction site continues over several weeks, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
What if I’m nervous about surgery?
Anxiety is common. Comfort options and step-by-step explanations are used to help patients feel more at ease during treatment.
Can I eat after an extraction?
Soft foods are recommended initially. Detailed aftercare instructions are provided to support healing and reduce complications.
What are signs of dry socket or infection after an extraction?
Increasing pain several days after extraction, foul taste, persistent bleeding, swelling, or fever should be evaluated promptly.
Relief Starts Here
If you’re dealing with wisdom tooth pain or need a tooth removed, early treatment helps prevent complications and prolonged discomfort.
Call (972) 492-0002 or request an appointment online to be evaluated at our Carrollton office.
