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.
While our goal is to help you maintain your teeth for a lifetime, sometimes teeth need to be removed. Wisdom teeth, extra teeth, or very crowded teeth present situations that may mean treatment involving removal. In some cases, severely decayed or cracked teeth, or those missing large amounts of supporting bone leave extraction as the only viable option.
Regardless of your dental needs, your comfort is always our number one priority. We’ll discuss your unique situation and determine the best way to help you receive the treatment you need. Few patients look forward to any minor surgical procedure, but today’s methods provide the safest, least invasive care possible.
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Extractions
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Root Canals
While many patients are concerned about root canals, modern dentistry often makes this procedure quick and simple. Infected teeth in danger of extraction can be disinfected and filled with a sealer, offering a safe, effective solution for a problematic situation.
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Oral Surgery
Minor surgical procedures are sometimes necessary to treat dental issues. Defects in the bone or supporting gum tissue may require repair with simple, yet precise surgical techniques.
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Bone Grafting
The bone around your teeth is special and doesn’t regenerate when it’s lost. Your teeth rely on this bony foundation to remain stable and functional. Sometimes we can repair these defects by adding bone grafting materials.
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Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Wisdom teeth causing pain and infection give a clear warning sign that treatment needs consideration. But some problems can also slowly develop without your awareness. If you’re an adult with wisdom teeth, be sure they’re evaluated periodically for changes using a panoramic x-ray.
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Wisdom Teeth & Extractions FAQs
After Teeth Extractions, follow your Dental Care provider’s instructions closely. Keep the area clean, avoid drinking through a straw, and eat soft foods. The Lee Dental Centers team will guide you through post-extraction care and schedule follow-up visits to ensure proper healing.
Our Dental Care team performs a variety of Oral Surgery procedures, including Wisdom Teeth Extractions, bone grafting, and the repair of defects in bone or gum tissue. Each treatment is carefully planned by our skilled San Antonio dentists to ensure safety, precision, and optimal healing.
A Root Canal can save a tooth that might otherwise require Extraction. During this Dental Care procedure, infected tissue is removed and replaced with a sealing material, preserving your natural tooth structure. Our Lee Dental Centers team uses modern root canal techniques to make the process quick and comfortable.
Bone Grafting is a procedure that restores bone tissue lost from infection, injury, or missing teeth. After Teeth Extractions, bone grafting can help maintain your jaw’s structure for future dental implants. Our Dental Care specialists use biocompatible materials to support long-term oral health and stability.
Recovery time varies based on the complexity of your Teeth Extractions. Most patients recover from Wisdom Teeth removal within a few days. Our Dental Care team at Lee Dental Centers provides personalized aftercare instructions to help you heal quickly and comfortably.
At Lee Dental Centers, patient comfort is our top priority. Whether it’s a simple Tooth Extraction or removal of impacted Wisdom Teeth, our Dental Care professionals use advanced anesthesia options and gentle techniques to make your procedure as pain-free and efficient as possible.
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