Tooth Extraction in Orland Park IL
Safe & Pain-less Tooth Extractions - Orland Park, IL
At Supreme, our dentist performs all kinds of extractions, ranging from simple to surgical. Dr. Maha provides atraumatic extractions with bone grafts.
What does this mean? This is a type of extraction that preserves as much bone and tissue as possible in order to optimize healing and leads to the simplest implant placement possible if desired in the future.
What does this mean? This is a type of extraction that preserves as much bone and tissue as possible in order to optimize healing and leads to the simplest implant placement possible if desired in the future.
What Is Tooth Extraction?
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a tooth is removed from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure is typically performed when a tooth is severely damaged or decayed, cannot be repaired with a filling or crown, or is causing overcrowding or alignment issues. Tooth extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the tooth and is removed, and in some cases, sedation may be used to help the patient relax during the procedure. After the tooth is extracted, patients may experience some discomfort and swelling, but this can be managed with pain medication and ice packs.

Process Of Tooth Extraction
Before the Procedure:
Before the tooth extraction, your dentist or oral surgeon will take an X-ray of the tooth to be removed. They will also review your medical history to determine if there are any conditions or medications that could affect the procedure. Depending on the complexity of the extraction, your dentist may recommend a sedative to help you relax during the procedure.
Why Do You Need Tooth Extraction?
- Severe tooth decay or damage that cannot be repaired with a filling or crown.
- Infection or abscess that has damaged the tooth beyond repair.
- Crowding or misalignment of teeth that requires removal of one or more teeth.
- Impacted wisdom teeth that are causing pain, infection, or damage to neighboring teeth.
- Preparation for orthodontic treatment or dentures.
- Risk of infection for a patient with a weakened immune system.
- One-line summary: Tooth extraction is necessary when a tooth is too damaged or decayed to be repaired or when there are overcrowding or alignment issues.

