When a tooth can't be saved, the next concern is what comes after. We extract gently, plan the replacement, and protect the bone for the long term.
Tooth Extractions in Stephenville, TX
Simple extractions, surgical extractions, and the implant planning that often happens at the same visit. Sedation options for anxious patients.
The right way to lose a tooth
Why patients choose Dental Excellence for extractions
Imaging before extraction
A 3D CBCT scan shows root anatomy, sinus position, and adjacent nerves before any extraction. Surprises happen far less often.
Socket preservation
We routinely place bone graft material in extraction sockets to preserve bone volume, critical when an implant is the planned replacement. Significantly cheaper than later sinus lifts or major grafting.
Same-day replacement plan
Implant evaluation, denture impression, or bridge planning happens at the extraction visit when possible, not weeks later.
Refer when needed
For impacted wisdom teeth or complex surgical cases, we refer to a board-certified oral surgeon. We don't stretch a case.
When extraction is the right answer
Most teeth can be saved. When they can't, here are the four scenarios we see most.
Beyond Restoration
When decay or fracture has destroyed too much tooth structure to support a crown, extraction + implant is often the right path.
Periodontal Failure
When advanced gum disease has destroyed the supporting bone and the tooth is mobile, extraction prevents infection spreading.
Orthodontic Prep
Some orthodontic cases require space, typically removing premolars to create room for the remaining teeth to align.
Wisdom Teeth
Erupted wisdom teeth that won't fit, or impacted ones causing problems. Some we extract; complex cases we refer to oral surgery.
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Schedule an extraction consultation.
A focused exam tells us which extraction technique fits, whether sedation is needed, and what replacement option makes sense for your case. Itemized quote on day one.
