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Extractions - Wisdom Teeth
We Provide Comfortable Tooth Extractions

We can help you maintain your dental health with comfortable tooth extractions.

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Extractions - Wisdom Teeth

The goal of dentistry is to promote good oral health and comfort so that you can lead a healthier life and eat the foods you love. We recommend dental extractions only as a last resort to protect your health, eliminate symptoms, or reduce pain – and it is never a recommendation that we make lightly.

Conditions That May Require a Tooth Extraction

If you have injuries involving your head and neck, it is crucial to seek immediate medical treatment. We can address your dental concerns once any life-threatening injuries have been ruled out.

Common conditions requiring dental extraction are:

  • Overcrowding 
  • Wisdom teeth
  • Non-restorable fractures
  • Advanced periodontal disease
  • Unsuccessful root canal therapy
  • A tooth broken off at the gumline
  • Trauma due to an accident

In many cases, we can plan for tooth replacement treatment before beginning your extraction so that we have a plan in place to restore your smile. In cases of overcrowding or wisdom tooth extractions, we will not need to replace missing teeth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wisdom teeth, those final molars that arrive in your late teens or early 20’s, can cause a variety of problems in your mouth. Even if you never noticed your wisdom teeth erupt, it’s a good idea to visit an oral surgery specialist for a wisdom teeth evaluation.

Wisdom teeth often come in crooked or sideways because there’s simply not enough room in our jaws for four more molars. When this happens, your other teeth may shift, causing you to need orthodontic treatment later on. Crooked wisdom teeth can also damage nearby teeth by causing excessive wear and trapping bacteria.

Even if they don’t erupt, wisdom teeth may cause problems. When there’s not enough room for the molars to come in, they may remain under the gums. These impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, or misalignment of other teeth. Partially erupted wisdom teeth can also cause an infection.

Signs that you may have problematic wisdom teeth include tooth pain, sensitive or bleeding gums, headache or jaw ache, redness, or infection.

Having your wisdom teeth extracted can help you avoid these complications entirely. Wisdom teeth extraction is a common procedure that oral surgery specialists perform routinely to protect your oral health for the long term.

Personalized Dental Treatment Options

Our dentists will explain all your options and help you make a confident decision regarding your oral health.

We understand that many of our patients have concerns about dental extractions. Will it hurt? What will happen to my oral health? How will it affect the appearance of my smile?

We'll take the time to address these concerns and answer your questions. 

Your Dental Extraction Procedure

We make patient comfort a top priority. Our dentist will always use appropriate levels of anesthetic and wait for it to take effect before beginning. Our team communicates well and will be here to answer your questions. Together, we will design a solution that addresses each of your concerns.

We strive to provide efficient, effective, and successful dental extractions so that you can quickly get on the road to recovery.

Surgical extractions involve teeth that have not fully erupted from the gums. This often occurs when there is not enough space for the tooth, or it is growing in at an angle. This condition, known as impaction, often causes pain and jaw discomfort. Removing your tooth can dramatically improve your comfort and protect your remaining teeth.

Simple extractions involve teeth that have erupted fully from the gums. In the case of simple extractions, we can see the crown of the tooth before we begin. They usually do not require stitches during the healing process.

Properly caring for your surgical site is essential:

  • Gently clean the area.
  • Avoid smoking cigarettes or drinking through a straw.
  • Avoid chewing on the area during the healing process.
  • Follow aftercare instructions provided by your dentist.

Contact us to schedule an evaluation to get answers regarding your oral health and smile.

We look forward to welcoming you to our dental practice.

Meet Our Doctors:

Dale A. Kunkel DDS
Dentist

Dr. Dale Kunkel is originally from Corpus Christi, TX. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas and has been serving patients in Missouri ...

Dr. Timothy Salar DMD
Associate Dentist

Dr. Timothy Salar is from Portland, Oregon. Dr. Salar was born in the United States to Romanian immigrant parents. He grew up in the outer Portland country side in a ...

Dr. Mouni Damineni DDS
Associate Dentist

Dr. Mouni was born and raised in India. She graduated with Bachelors in Dental Surgery in 2015 from KLE University in India. She moved to America in 2016 and completed ...

Dr. Vineetha Duddu
Associate Dentist

Dr. Vineetha (Vinny) Duddu brings a unique blend of international experience and advanced dental expertise to Four States Dental Care. In 2010, she started at KLE University in India and ...

Dr. Michael Patterson DDS
Associate Dentist

Dr. Patterson is a Southwest Missouri native. Born and raised in Joplin, he graduated from Joplin High School in 1993 and Drury University in 1997. After college he attended Northwestern ...

Dr. Richa Singhania
Associate Dentist

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