Dentist performing a gentle tooth extraction procedure at Nova Dental Care of Vienna

Extractions & Oral Surgery

Tooth Extractions

A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone.

Tooth Extractions Explained

A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. While preserving natural teeth is almost always our goal at Nova Dental Care of Vienna, extraction is sometimes necessary when a tooth cannot be saved or its presence is causing larger problems. Common reasons include severe decay or infection beyond what can be treated with a root canal, advanced gum disease that has destroyed supporting bone, severely fractured teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, and crowding that requires removal of teeth to make room for orthodontic treatment.

There are two main types of extractions. Simple extractions are performed on visible teeth that can be loosened and removed with dental instruments under local anesthesia. These are typically routine procedures completed in 15 to 30 minutes. Surgical extractions are needed when a tooth is broken at the gum line, impacted (not fully erupted), or has complex root anatomy. Surgical extractions involve a small incision in the gum, sometimes removal of a small amount of bone, and may require stitches afterward. They take longer and may benefit from sedation in addition to local anesthesia.

After any extraction, the empty socket needs time to heal, typically 1 to 2 weeks for soft tissue healing and several months for full bone healing. We provide detailed post-operative instructions to support proper healing and prevent complications like dry socket. We also discuss tooth replacement options before or shortly after extraction because missing teeth lead to bone loss, shifting of adjacent teeth, and bite problems over time. Implants, bridges, or partial dentures can preserve your bite and prevent long-term complications.

Dental instruments used during a careful tooth extraction at Nova Dental Care of Vienna

Tooth Extractions Approach

Extraction is always a last resort at Nova Dental Care of Vienna. Before recommending removal, we thoroughly evaluate whether the tooth can be saved with a root canal, crown, periodontal treatment, or other restorative care. When extraction truly is the best option, we explain why clearly so you understand the reasoning and feel confident in the decision.

We perform most simple extractions in our office and refer complex cases to oral surgeons we trust when that produces the best outcome for the patient. We use modern anesthesia techniques and gentle technique to keep the procedure as comfortable as possible. After extraction, we discuss replacement options before you leave so you can plan ahead and understand how to protect your long-term oral health.

Patient resting after a comfortable tooth extraction procedure at Nova Dental Care of Vienna

Four simple steps, every time.

From the moment you sit down to the moment you leave, here's what a routine cleaning and exam looks like at our Chantilly office.

01

Evaluate

We examine the tooth, take X-rays, and discuss whether extraction is truly necessary or whether the tooth can be saved with another treatment.

02

Prepare

We discuss the procedure, anesthesia options, and post-operative expectations, and answer any questions before beginning.

03

Extract

Under local anesthesia (and sedation if needed), the tooth is gently removed using specialized dental instruments.

04

Heal

Detailed post-operative instructions support proper healing, and we discuss replacement options to prevent long-term complications from the missing tooth.

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