Tooth Extractions Near You
Tooth extractions are a last resort if dentists are unable to fix the original tooth. Depending on the specific situation, surgical means may be required, but this is often reserved for wisdom teeth. Other teeth along your top and bottom arches can typically be taken out with just a few steps.
We understand this process may sound scary, but there’s no need to be nervous. At Lincoln Dental, all our dentists near you are extremely skilled and experienced in performing tooth extractions. We will ensure your comfort from start to finish and be at your side the whole time.
So, if you or a loved one are in need of this treatment, please visit us for a consultation.

Why are Tooth Extractions Necessary?
You may be advised to undergo their treatment if any of the following issues have arisen:
- Overcrowded smile
- In preparation for orthodontic care
- Failed root canal
- An abscess (sac of pus around the tooth)
- Tooth or jaw pain
- Gum disease
Before any dental work is done, we’ll have you come in so we can evaluate your smile, take x-rays, and discuss your needs.
What Does the Process Look Like?
Tooth extractions are simple and straightforward. Often, your treatment can be done in just a few minutes, allowing you to resume your day. Once you’ve been approved, local anesthesia is provided to freeze the area. You won’t feel any pain, perhaps only a bit of pressure. The unhealthy tooth is isolated and thoroughly loosened in its socket with forceps. After it’s removed, gauze is placed over the site to staunch any bleeding.
Before you go home, we’ll provide aftercare instructions to ensure your mouth recovers. This includes:
- Keep the site clean by rinsing out your mouth. But no spitting!
- Take medications (Advil, Tylenol) to control the pain
- Don’t use a straw because this could dislodge a blood clot
- Avoid physical activity for 48-72 hours
- Eat soft foods
If you need any assistance, feel free to contact us. One of our dentists in Coquitlam, BC, will gladly help.
Come into Lincoln Dental Today
Set up a session at our local dental clinic for reliable tooth extractions near you. We’ll guide you through the treatment and assess your smile during follow-up appointments to make sure that everything is looking good.
Get in touch with us anytime you require dental care. You are part of our family, and your oral health matters to us.
FAQ's
1. Is a tooth extraction painful?
It is not a painful procedure because of the anaesthetic, but is uncomfortable afterwards. Pain can usually be controlled with medication and aftercare, and patients generally recover quickly and uneventfully.
2. What is the recovery time after a tooth extraction?
The time required to heal has a range from one to two weeks. Moreover, pain and swelling are gone in a few days only. Full healing of the gums lasts only for a few months. Healing also benefits from following post-care instructions.
3. What are the risks of a tooth extraction?
Some of the possible risks are infection, pain, or discomfort (dry socket), bleeding, or damage to the nearby teeth. Most complications can be avoided if proper aftercare is taken. Your dentist will provide guidelines that will help lower the risks of complications.
4. What foods can I eat after a tooth extraction?
For the first few days, soft foods such as yogurt, mashed potatoes, and soup should be eaten. Do not take crunchy, spicy, or hot foods that may disturb the extraction site. Gradually begin eating solid foods while the healing process continues.
5. What happens if I don’t get a tooth extracted when recommended?
Delaying an extraction can lead to pain, infection, or harm to the adjacent teeth. It can also lead to alignment problems or cyst formation. Thus, the early treatment will avoid complications.
6. Does dental insurance cover tooth extractions?
Most dental insurance policies include extractions, particularly if medically indicated. Coverage could be different based on whether it’s a simple or surgical extraction. Be sure to inquire from your provider for details.