When a tooth cannot be saved, how it’s removed matters.
At BioDent Smile, extractions are performed with a minimally invasive, biologically focused approach designed to preserve bone, protect surrounding tissue, and support optimal healing.
This is not routine removal—it’s precision surgery with long-term planning in mind.
When Is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?
We prioritize saving teeth whenever possible. Extraction is recommended only when the tooth is no longer predictable.
Common indications include:
- Severe decay beyond restoration
- Advanced gum disease with bone loss
- Cracked or fractured teeth that cannot be repaired
- Chronic infection or failed root canal treatment
- Impacted teeth (including wisdom teeth)
- Orthodontic or space management needs
If a tooth is compromised, the focus shifts to removing it safely and planning what comes next.
Our Approach: Atraumatic & Bone-Preserving
Traditional extractions can be aggressive and damaging to surrounding bone.
We use a more controlled approach:
- Gentle, minimally invasive techniques
- Sectioning when needed to reduce trauma
- Preservation of surrounding bone and tissue
- Careful handling of the socket for optimal healing
The goal is simple: remove the problem while protecting the foundation for future treatment.
Biological Extraction Protocol
As part of our whole-body philosophy, we go beyond basic removal.
When indicated, we incorporate:
- Thorough debridement of the socket (removal of infected tissue)
- Irrigation and disinfection protocols
- Evaluation for areas of chronic inflammation
- PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) to support healing and regeneration
This creates a clean, biologically favorable environment for recovery.
Immediate vs. Delayed Tooth Replacement
Extraction is not the end—it’s a transition point.
We guide you through the best option based on your case:
Immediate Placement (when appropriate)
- Dental implant placed at the time of extraction
- Preserves bone and reduces overall treatment time
Delayed Placement
- Allow healing before placing an implant
- Used in cases with infection or insufficient bone
No Replacement (not recommended long-term)
- Can lead to bone loss and shifting of teeth
- Affects bite stability over time
Every decision is made with a long-term strategy in mind.
What to Expect During the Procedure
- Local anesthesia for comfort
- Gentle, controlled tooth removal
- Socket cleaning and preparation
- Placement of healing materials (PRF when indicated)
Most procedures are efficient, with minimal discomfort and predictable recovery.
Recovery & Healing
Post-operative care is critical for optimal healing.
We provide clear guidance on:
- Managing discomfort and swelling
- Protecting the blood clot
- Nutrition and healing support
- Timeline for next steps (implant or restoration)
Our goal is fast, complication-free healing.
Why This Matters
Poorly executed extractions can lead to:
- Bone loss
- Delayed healing
- Chronic inflammation
- Compromised implant outcomes
We approach every extraction as the foundation for what comes next.
A Smarter Approach to Tooth Removal
At BioDent Smile, extractions are:
- Planned
- Controlled
- Biologically guided
- Integrated into your overall treatment strategy
Schedule Your Consultation
If you’ve been told you need a tooth removed, the next step is understanding your options and timing.
Schedule your consultation today and experience a more precise, biologically driven approach to tooth extraction.