Tooth Extractions in Clearwater, FL
When a tooth can't be saved, Dr. Cannady provides gentle, comfortable extractions in our Clearwater office. Same-day appointments available.
When Are Tooth Extractions Necessary?
While we always strive to save natural teeth whenever possible, there are situations when extraction is the best option for your oral health.
Advanced Decay
When tooth decay has progressed too far and the tooth cannot be saved with a filling, crown, or root canal, extraction becomes necessary to prevent the spread of infection to surrounding teeth and bone.
Severe Gum Disease
Advanced periodontal disease can cause severe bone loss around teeth, leading to loosening and mobility. When the supporting bone is too compromised, extraction may be the only option to preserve overall oral health.
Trauma or Fracture
Teeth that are severely fractured, cracked, or damaged from accidents or injuries may not be repairable. If the fracture extends below the gum line or into the root, extraction is often the most practical solution.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Third molars (wisdom teeth) often don't have enough room to properly emerge, causing pain, infection, crowding, or damage to adjacent teeth. Extracting problematic wisdom teeth prevents future complications.
Overcrowding
For orthodontic treatment like braces or Invisalign, strategic extraction may be necessary to create space for proper alignment. Removing one or two teeth can allow the remaining teeth to move into their ideal positions.
Infection Risk
Patients with compromised immune systems or those undergoing certain medical treatments may need to have problematic teeth removed to prevent serious infections that could threaten their overall health.
Simple vs. Surgical Extractions
Dr. Cannady performs most extractions in-house. Complex cases may be referred to a specialist when needed.
Simple Extraction
A simple extraction is performed on teeth that are visible above the gum line. The tooth is loosened with an instrument called an elevator, then gently removed with forceps. This procedure is typically quick and requires only local anesthesia.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure and heal within a few days. Simple extractions are commonly performed on teeth with advanced decay, minor fractures, or teeth being removed for orthodontic reasons.
Surgical Extraction
A surgical extraction is necessary when a tooth hasn't fully erupted through the gum line or has broken off at the gum line. This procedure involves making a small incision in the gum to access and remove the tooth. In some cases, the tooth may need to be sectioned into pieces for easier removal.
Surgical extractions are most commonly needed for impacted wisdom teeth, broken tooth roots, or teeth with curved or multiple roots. Sedation options are available to ensure your complete comfort throughout the procedure.
The Tooth Extraction Process
Dr. Cannady follows a careful, gentle approach to ensure your extraction is as comfortable as possible.
Examination & X-rays
Dr. Cannady will examine the tooth and take digital X-rays to assess the root structure, bone levels, and surrounding anatomy. He'll discuss the extraction process, sedation options, and answer any questions you have.
Anesthesia & Sedation
The area around the tooth is thoroughly numbed with local anesthesia. If you've opted for sedation dentistry, medication will be administered to help you relax and remain comfortable throughout the entire procedure.
Tooth Removal
Dr. Cannady carefully loosens and removes the tooth. For simple extractions, this takes just a few minutes. Surgical extractions may take longer and involve making a small incision to access the tooth.
Healing & Aftercare
After the extraction, a gauze pad is placed over the socket to control bleeding and promote clot formation. You'll receive detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and minimize discomfort during recovery.
Aftercare and Healing
Proper aftercare is essential for smooth healing after tooth extraction. Most patients experience minimal discomfort that can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. The extraction site typically heals within 1 to 2 weeks, though complete bone healing takes several months.
Important aftercare tips include:
- Bite on gauze for 30-45 minutes to control bleeding
- Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
- Avoid vigorous rinsing, spitting, or using straws for 24 hours
- Stick to soft foods for the first few days
- Take prescribed or recommended pain medication as directed
- Keep the extraction site clean by gently rinsing with salt water after 24 hours
- Avoid smoking, which can delay healing and cause dry socket
Dr. Cannady will provide you with comprehensive written aftercare instructions and is always available to answer questions or address concerns during your recovery.
Tooth Replacement Options Available
Don't leave gaps in your smile. Dr. Cannady offers several options to replace extracted teeth.
Dental Implants
The gold standard for tooth replacement. A titanium post is placed in the jawbone and topped with a natural-looking crown. Implants look, feel, and function just like natural teeth and can last a lifetime.
Learn MoreDental Bridges
A fixed restoration that "bridges" the gap left by one or more missing teeth. The bridge is anchored to adjacent natural teeth or implants, providing a durable and natural-looking solution.
Learn MoreDentures
Removable appliances that replace multiple missing teeth. Partial dentures replace several teeth while full dentures replace an entire arch. Modern dentures are comfortable, natural-looking, and restore function.
Learn MoreIn-House Extractions
Dr. Cannady performs most tooth extractions and many surgical extractions right here in our Clearwater office. Complex wisdom teeth cases may require referral to an oral surgeon depending on factors such as impaction severity, proximity to nerves, and your medical history.
For procedures performed in-house, you receive care from a dentist you know and trust, in a comfortable environment where your complete dental history is already on file. Plus, sedation options are available to keep you relaxed throughout the procedure.