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When a Tooth Cannot Be Preserved
At Cochrane Valley Dental, the focus is on preserving natural teeth whenever possible. In cases where a tooth is severely damaged, infected, crowded, or causing discomfort, a tooth extraction may be considered as part of a treatment plan. If you are looking for a Dentist in Cochrane, our team provides clinical care aimed at ensuring patient comfort during the procedure and supporting appropriate post-treatment recovery.
Clinically guided tooth removal
Focus on patient comfort
Aftercare support provided
BENEFITS
Removing a damaged or infected tooth may help reduce pain and discomfort.
Extraction can help limit the spread of infection or damage to surrounding teeth.
In some cases, extractions are part of orthodontic or restorative treatment planning.
Removing non-restorable teeth may support overall oral health management.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Extraction may be recommended when a tooth is severely decayed, infected, damaged or overcrowded and cannot be restored.
Local anesthesia and standard dental techniques are used to help manage discomfort during the procedure.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, but initial healing typically occurs within a few days.