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Tooth Extraction In West Palm Beach-West Palm Beach Family Dental 

West Palm Beach Family Dental provides tooth extraction in West Palm Beach for teeth that are severely decayed, infected, fractured, or causing crowding. 

Our team uses local anesthesia and offers sedation options for qualified patients, so extractions feel more comfortable and recovery guidance stays clear and structured.

Tooth Extraction In West Palm Beach-West Palm Beach Family Dental 

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Who Provides Tooth Extractions At West Palm Beach Family Dental?

Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS provides restorative dental care backed by 25+ years of clinical experience. 

West Palm Beach Family Dental evaluates the tooth, gums, and bite with diagnostic imaging when needed, so the treatment plan matches the clinical condition before an extraction is scheduled.

Patients planning tooth replacement after an extraction often consider dental implants when long-term independent support is the goal.

When Do You Need A Tooth Extraction?

A tooth extraction removes a tooth that cannot be saved with restorative treatment. Dentists most often recommend extraction when the tooth structure is too compromised for predictable repair, or when infection risk and pain persist despite treatment options.

A consultation confirms whether the tooth can be treated with restorative care first, or whether extraction is the safest path forward for oral health.

Signs You May Need A Tooth Extraction

These symptoms often indicate a tooth may require removal, especially when the problem is advanced.

  • Severe decay with pain or infection. Deep decay can compromise the tooth structure and trigger infection.
  • Advanced gum disease with loose teeth. Bone and tissue loss can reduce support and create mobility.
  • Impacted wisdom teeth. Poor eruption can cause swelling, discomfort, and crowding or pressure on adjacent teeth.
  • Persistent pain or swelling. Ongoing symptoms can signal abscess or severe inflammation.
  • Recurring infection or fever. Repeated infection episodes can require urgent evaluation and extraction.

Early evaluation matters because some teeth remain treatable if addressed before structural damage becomes severe.

When Should I Call Today Versus Schedule Soon?

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  • Facial swelling or rapidly increasing swelling
  • Fever with tooth pain
  • Pus drainage or a bad taste from an infected area
  • Worsening pain that does not respond to medication
  • Trouble swallowing or opening the mouth normally

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  • A cracked tooth with ongoing pain when chewing
  • Persistent sensitivity that does not improve
  • A loose tooth related to gum disease
  • Recurrent infection or swelling that returns after treatment

Patients can request an evaluation through contact options so the team can assess symptoms and recommend next steps.

Am I A Good Candidate For Tooth Extraction?

Most patients qualify for extraction when the tooth cannot be saved and the treatment plan accounts for medical history and healing risk.

Good Candidates Often Have

  • A tooth with non-restorable decay or fracture
  • An infection risk that persists or recurs
  • Crowding that requires space for alignment or oral function
  • A plan for replacement when a missing tooth would affect chewing

Patients May Need Stabilization Or Additional Planning When They Have

  • Uncontrolled diabetes or immune suppression
  • Heavy smoking or vaping that slows healing
  • Active periodontal inflammation around the extraction site
  • Complex medical history requiring coordination with a physician

If gum inflammation is active, treatment planning may include gum disease treatment so healing occurs in healthier tissue.

If you are avoiding meals, sleep, or smiling because of a problem tooth, call today. Our team will evaluate the cause and explain the safest next step

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Why Choose A Professional Tooth Extraction In West Palm Beach?

Professional extraction reduces complications by using proper diagnosis, sterile technique, and a structured aftercare plan.

  • Safer diagnosis. Imaging and clinical evaluation confirm whether extraction is necessary.
  • Comfort planning. Local anesthesia numbs the area, and sedation options may be available for qualified patients.
  • Lower complication risk. Proper technique reduces trauma and supports predictable healing.
  • Clear recovery guidance. Post-op instructions reduce dry socket risk and help patients know what to do next.

Avoid at-home extraction attempts or unqualified care. Tooth removal is a clinical procedure with real infection and bleeding risk.

How Much Does A Tooth Extraction Cost In West Palm Beach?

Tooth extraction cost depends on whether the procedure is simple or surgical.

  • Simple extraction often ranges from $75 to $300.
  • Surgical extraction, including many impacted wisdom teeth, often ranges from $300 to $800.

Pricing varies by tooth position, complexity, and anesthesia level, and the office confirms exact cost after an exam and imaging.

Total cost can also change based on:

  • Anesthesia choice. Sedation typically costs more than local anesthesia.
  • Post-operative care. Follow-up visits and prescriptions can affect total cost.
  • Case complexity. Impacted teeth and difficult root anatomy increase surgical time.

Patients comparing tooth replacement options after extraction often evaluate crowns and bridges when adjacent teeth can support a fixed restoration, or implants when independent support is preferred.

How Do We Keep Tooth Extractions Comfortable?

How Do We Keep Tooth Extractions Comfortable?

West Palm Beach Family Dental uses comfort-first protocols that focus on anesthesia, communication, and recovery support.

  1. Local anesthesia. Local anesthesia numbs the extraction site, so patients do not feel sharp pain during removal.
  2. Sedation options for qualified patients. Sedation availability depends on medical history, procedure complexity, and clinical screening. Some cases may use oral sedation, nitrous oxide, or IV sedation when appropriate.
  3. Personalized pain plan. The team reviews health history and comfort needs, so post-op management fits the patient.
  4. Step-by-step explanation. Clear guidance reduces uncertainty, so patients know what to expect.
  5. Follow-up monitoring. Follow-ups confirm healing progress and address concerns early.

What Are The Benefits And Risks Of Tooth Extraction?

A tooth extraction often improves oral health when a tooth cannot be saved, but every surgical procedure carries risk.

Benefits

  • Pain relief. Removing a severely infected or fractured tooth often reduces pain and inflammation.
  • Infection control. Extraction can stop infection spread when the tooth is the source.
  • Restorative planning. Extraction can prepare for implants, bridges, or dentures when replacement is needed.

Risks

  • Infection. Infection risk exists without proper care and monitoring.
  • Dry socket. Dry socket can delay healing and increase pain.
  • Delayed healing. Healing time varies by case complexity and health factors.
  • Adjacent impact. Neighboring teeth and bone can shift over time without a replacement plan.

A treatment plan should include the next-step replacement strategy when the missing tooth will affect function.

Swelling, pressure, or a tooth that keeps flaring up needs prompt care. Call West Palm Beach Family Dental now to get checked and start healing.

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How Long Does Recovery Take After A Tooth Extraction?

Most patients heal significantly within one to two weeks, but recovery depends on extraction complexity and overall health.

Typical Recovery Stages

  • First 24 hours. A blood clot forms to protect the socket. Rest and avoid strenuous activity.
  • First few days. Swelling and soreness peak and then begin to improve.
  • One to two weeks. Soft tissue healing progresses, and discomfort typically decreases substantially.

Recovery Basics

  • Soft foods support early healing for the first several days.
  • Smoking increases complication risk and slows healing.
  • Increasing swelling after day three, fever, or drainage warrants a call to the dental office.

What To Avoid To Reduce Dry Socket Risk

  • Avoid smoking or vaping during healing.
  • Avoid drinking through straws for the first several days.
  • Avoid vigorous rinsing during the first 24 hours.
  • Avoid hard, crunchy foods on the extraction side.

Patients can schedule an evaluation through contact options so the team can assess symptoms and provide next-step guidance.

What Happens After An Extraction?

The next step depends on tooth position, bite function, and long-term goals.

  • Some patients replace the tooth with an implant-supported crown through dental implants, so the restoration does not rely on adjacent teeth.
  • Some patients restore function with crowns and bridges when adjacent teeth can support a fixed option.

A consultation clarifies which replacement plan fits the clinical structure and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What makes tooth extraction comfortable and safe at West Palm Beach Family Dental?

West Palm Beach Family Dental uses local anesthesia to numb the area and offers sedation options for qualified patients. A clinical evaluation and imaging guide the plan, so the extraction approach matches tooth anatomy and infection risk. Post-op instructions and follow-up help support predictable healing.

How long does a tooth extraction procedure take?

A single extraction commonly takes about 20 to 40 minutes, depending on tooth position and complexity. Surgical extractions and multiple teeth typically take longer because the procedure involves additional steps and careful tissue management.

Will I feel pain during a tooth extraction?

Local anesthesia numbs the extraction site, so patients typically do not feel sharp pain during the procedure. Some pressure is common. Post-op soreness can occur afterward, and the office provides guidance to manage symptoms during healing.

What should I expect after a tooth extraction?

Mild swelling and discomfort are common in the first few days. A blood clot forms in the socket during the first 24 hours, which protects healing tissue. Following aftercare instructions reduces dry socket risk and supports faster recovery.

What are the most common complications after extraction?

Common risks include infection, dry socket, and delayed healing. Smoking and poor aftercare increase complication risk. Fever, worsening swelling after day three, or drainage should prompt a call to the dental office.

How much does a tooth extraction cost in West Palm Beach?

Simple extractions often range from $75 to $300, and surgical extractions often range from $300 to $800. Pricing depends on tooth position, complexity, and anesthesia needs. A consultation provides an accurate estimate based on exam and imaging.

Do I need antibiotics after a tooth extraction?

Antibiotics are not automatically required for every extraction. A dentist decides based on infection risk, health history, and clinical findings. A consultation determines whether antibiotics are appropriate in your case.

How long should I eat soft foods after extraction?

Most patients use soft foods for several days and then advance diet based on comfort and healing. Surgical extractions can require a longer soft-food period. The office provides a site-specific timeline based on symptoms and procedure complexity.

Can I get a dental implant after extraction?

Many patients qualify for implants after extraction, but timing depends on infection, bone support, and healing needs. Some cases place implants later after healing, while others require grafting first. An implant evaluation throughdental implants confirms the safest timeline.

When should I call the office after an extraction?

Call if pain worsens after initial improvement, swelling increases after day three, fever occurs, or drainage appears. These symptoms can indicate infection or dry socket. Scheduling throughcontact options allows the team to assess symptoms quickly.

How Do I Schedule A Tooth Extraction Consultation?

A consultation confirms whether extraction is necessary, outlines anesthesia options, and provides a written treatment plan and recovery guidance. Patients can request an appointment through contact options so our team can schedule an evaluation.

Office Hours

Monday: 8:30AM - 5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM - 5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM - 5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM - 5PM

Friday: 8:30AM - 5PM

Saturday: Closed