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Tooth Extractions in Dublin, Grove City & Gahanna, Ohio

When Extraction Is Necessary

At daily DENTAL & bracesbar, we always prioritize preserving your natural teeth. However, extraction is sometimes necessary for your overall oral health.

Tooth Extractions at daily DENTAL & bracesbar

Common Reasons for Extraction

  • Overcrowding or insufficient space for natural teeth
  • Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth
  • Severely decayed or damaged teeth beyond repair
  • Stubborn baby teeth preventing adult tooth eruption
  • Advanced periodontal disease

Types of Extractions

We provide both simple extractions using local anesthesia and specialized tools, and surgical extractions for more complex cases like broken or impacted teeth. During the procedure, you will feel pressure but not pain.

Gum disease is a primary cause of tooth extraction. Untreated plaque hardens into tartar, accumulating bacteria that causes decay and periodontal disease. Regular dental visits help prevent these issues before extraction becomes necessary.

Enhance Your Experience

We go above and beyond to make your visit comfortable

Refreshment bar
Noise-cancelling headphones
Nourishing lip balm
Dark-tinted safety glasses
Warm blankets
Orthopedic neck pillows
Children's entertainment tablet
Cool refreshing towels
Pain relief medications

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover tooth extractions?

Most dental insurance plans cover tooth extractions, at least partially, especially when medically necessary. Our Dublin, Gahanna, and Grove City offices are happy to verify your benefits before your appointment so you know exactly what to expect.

Will I feel pain during a tooth extraction?

You'll feel pressure during the procedure, but not pain. daily DENTAL & bracesbar uses local anesthesia for simple extractions and appropriate anesthesia for surgical cases, plus comfort amenities like noise-cancelling headphones and warm blankets to keep you at ease.

How long does a tooth extraction take?

A simple extraction typically takes 20–40 minutes. Surgical extractions — for impacted or broken teeth — take longer depending on complexity. Your provider will give you a more specific estimate at your consultation.

When does a tooth actually need to be extracted vs. saved?

Extraction becomes necessary when a tooth is too severely decayed or damaged to repair, when advanced gum disease has compromised the supporting bone, or when a tooth is impacted or blocking proper eruption. Our team always looks to preserve your natural teeth first and only recommends extraction when it's the best option for your overall oral health.

Can a child have a baby tooth extracted at your office?

Yes — stubborn baby teeth that are blocking adult tooth eruption are one of the common reasons for extraction at daily DENTAL & bracesbar. Our offices provide pediatric dentistry and offer child-friendly amenities like an entertainment tablet to make the visit comfortable for kids.

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