Extractions & Wisdom Teeth

Health Protection

Removing A Tooth

Sometimes, removing a tooth is the best way to protect your overall oral health and relieve discomfort.

At Wolter Advanced Dental Care, we understand that the idea of an extraction can feel overwhelming. Our approach is focused on making the experience as gentle, smooth, and stress-free as possible.

Whether it’s a troublesome wisdom tooth, a damaged tooth, or crowding that’s causing issues, we take the time to explain everything clearly and move at a pace that feels comfortable for you. Our goal is simple: To help you feel at ease from the moment you walk through our door.

Can You Benefit From A Tooth Extraction?
What to Expect During an Extraction

Every extraction is carefully planned with your comfort in mind

During your visit, you can expect:

Assessment

A thorough assessment to understand what’s happening with your tooth.

Explanation

A clear, step-by-step explanation so you know exactly what to expect. 

 

Sedation

Sedation options, including nitrous oxide or moderate sedation, if you’d like extra support relaxing.

Expertise

Gentle removal using modern techniques designed to minimize discomfort.

Guidance

Simple, easy-to-follow aftercare instructions to support a smooth recovery. 

Support

We’re here to answer your questions, ease any concerns, and make sure you feel supported throughout the entire process.

Health Protection

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth don’t always cause problems, but when they do, they can lead to pain, swelling, or crowding.

Removing them at the right time can help prevent more complicated issues down the road.

At your visit, we will:

  • Review your X-rays to see how your wisdom teeth are positioned
  • Talk through whether removal is necessary and when the timing is right
  • Go over sedation options so you feel calm and comfortable
  • Provide clear guidance on how to take care of yourself after the procedure

Our focus is always on your comfort, safety, and long-term health.

Why Dental X-Rays Are So Important
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Early Treatment

Signs You May Need an Extraction

It’s not always obvious when a tooth needs to be removed, but some common signs include:

  • Ongoing pain or discomfort
  • Swelling or tenderness around a tooth
  • Crowding or changes in your bite
  • A tooth that is severely decayed, cracked, or beyond repair
  • Wisdom teeth that are stuck or unable to fully come in

If something doesn’t feel right, it’s always worth having it checked. Addressing the issue early can help prevent more discomfort and more complex treatment later.

We know that having a tooth removed can feel like a big step. With a gentle approach, clear communication, and a strong focus on your comfort, we’re here to make the experience as easy and reassuring as possible.

If a tooth extraction is needed, our team will also take the time to discuss tooth replacement options with you if you’re interested. We can review solutions such as implants, bridges, or other restorative treatments so you can plan ahead and feel confident that your smile and function can be fully restored.