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Tooth extraction in Concord, NH

Tooth extractions are sometimes necessary to maintain optimal oral health. Whether it's due to severe decay, infection, overcrowding, or impacted wisdom teeth, ​removing problematic teeth can prevent further complications and alleviate pain. At Aspen Dental, our experienced team uses advanced techniques to ensure a ​smooth and comfortable extraction process, ultimately helping you achieve a healthier, more comfortable smile.

Our popular tooth extraction services

Pre-prosthetic extraction

Pre-prosthetic extraction is a necessary step before receiving dentures. This procedure involves removing teeth that cannot be restored and preparing the mouth ​for the placement of dentures. By extracting problematic teeth, we ensure a comfortable and secure fit for your new dentures, enhancing both function and appearance.


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Wisdom tooth extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction is often necessary to prevent future dental issues and maintain oral health. Impacted or misaligned wisdom teeth can cause pain, ​infection, and damage to adjacent teeth. Removing these problematic teeth helps ensure a healthy and pain-free smile.


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Emergency tooth extraction

Emergency tooth extraction is required when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, or causing unbearable pain. Immediate removal can alleviate ​discomfort and prevent further complications, ensuring swift relief and protection of your overall oral health.

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Types of tooth extractions

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Simple extraction

Simple extractions are typically quick, minimally invasive, and often used for teeth that are damaged, decayed, or loose due to gum disease. ​This type of extraction, is typically done by a general dentist, and helps prevent further dental issues and promotes overall oral health.

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Surgical extraction

Surgical tooth extractions are necessary when teeth are not easily accessible, such as when they are impacted, broken below the gum line, ​or require removal of bone and tissue. Surgical extractions are typically performed by an oral surgeon and may require stitches to aid in healing. ​These extractions are often used for wisdom teeth and other complex cases, ensuring the patient's oral health is maintained effectively.

Your tooth extraction FAQs answered

After a tooth extraction, it's best to stick to soft and easy-to-eat foods. Opt for items like yogurt, applesauce, mashed potatoes, smoothies, and broths. Avoiding hot, spicy and crunchy foods is recommended to promote healing. Gradually reintroduce solid foods as you heal.

At Aspen Dental, patients on average will pay $179 for a tooth extraction¹. This may depend on the complexity of your extraction.

¹Price displayed is average price paid by patients nationwide for selected service.

It's crucial not to attempt pulling out a tooth on your own, as this can lead to severe complications and infections. Always seek professional dental care for tooth extractions. Dentists use sterile tools and techniques to safely remove teeth, ensuring minimal pain and proper healing.

Healing time after a tooth extraction typically takes about one to two weeks. The initial swelling and discomfort usually subside within a few days. Following your dentist's aftercare instructions and maintaining good oral hygiene can help speed up the healing process.

The duration of a tooth extraction procedure depends on the complexity of the case. A simple extraction can take about 20 to 40 minutes, while surgical extractions may take longer, around 45 minutes to an hour or more. Your dentist will provide a more accurate time estimate during your consultation.

Most dentists recommend waiting 24 hours after your tooth extraction to use a straw.

It’s best to avoid dairy while your tooth extraction is healing, as the bacteria that is in dairy products can alter the healing period or give way to infection.

Typically, you can take your gauze off once the bleeding is done. This may take anywhere from a few hours after the initial extraction. t’s best practice to follow the advice of your doctor regarding your healing time.

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Aspen Dental is in Concord, New Hampshire

Our dentists in Concord help much of the surrounding communities, including Loudon and Pembroke, by giving their people something worth smiling over.

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Our expert care providers apply the most highly acclaimed dental-hygienic practices to help their people fix any imperfection they may find with their smile. If you’re searching for a brand-new look, Aspen Dental offers expertly designed and cost-effective dentures and implants near Concord. We also offer general dentistry options including fillings and cleanings, and, in more serious situations, emergency dental care treatments in Concord.

Navigating to Aspen Dental in Concord, New Hampshire - Metrocenter: Landmarks and Directions

Our office is located in a string of shops, including Mattress Firm, Visionworks, Hair Cuttery, AT&T, and Elements Massage. From downtown Concord, you can take Loundon Road eastbound the entire way. At the stoplight where Shaw’s is on your right, turn left. Continue past Kay Jewelers and Chipotle, then turn right to enter the Aspen Dental parking lot. You can take Interstate 93 northbound, getting off at exit 14 to turn right onto Loundon Road. Continue along the same route to reach the office.

If you are traveling southbound on I-93, you’ll take exit 16 and turn left onto Portsmouth Street. Then, at the traffic circle, take the first exit onto East Side Drive. Drive one mile, then turn left onto Portsmouth Street. Continue for two miles, then turn right just before the stop sign straight ahead. At the other stop sign, on your right, turn right onto Old Loudon Road. Continue until you see Aspen Dental and turn left into the parking lot. You’ve gone too far if you reach Chipotle.

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