Tooth Extractions
Boise, ID

emergency dental extractions in Boise, ID

Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants offers dental extraction appointments to help get you out of pain and on with your life! Our experienced team is dedicated to ensuring a comfortable experience for all our patients.

Tooth extractions may be necessary if you are experiencing:

  • Severe tooth pain
  • Fractured tooth
  • Overcrowded teeth
  • Jaw pain
  • Bleeding or swollen gums
  • Biting or chewing pain

Dr. Stott always strives to preserve and restore the natural structure of your teeth. However, extensive disease, decay, or trauma may lead to a medically necessary tooth extraction. If you’re experiencing any of the above symptoms, we recommend giving us a call at (208) 792-6473 or you can schedule your FREE Consultation online right away. Dr. Stott will provide his expert opinion and discuss all potential treatment options for your unique case.

Why Choose Us For Your Dental Extractions?

We do all extractions right here in our office, helping you avoid the extra time and costs associated with a referral.

emergency tooth extractions in Boise, ID

Patient Focused Care | We look out for your best interest and let your goals guide our process.

Modern Technology | We utilize the latest advancements in dental technology to treat patients more effectively and in fewer visits, saving you time and money.

Comprehensive Pre and Post-Operative Care | You’ll receive a customized treatment plan and detailed pre/post operative instructions to help ensure a smooth recovery.

Pain Management | We offer a variety of sedation options to decrease pain or anxiety.

Transparent Pricing | You’ll feel comfortable knowing exactly how much your procedure will cost. We also offer financing options!

Tooth Extraction Process

Free Consultation
Dr. Stott will perform an oral examination and determine if a tooth extraction is required for your unique situation. If it’s determined that you need an extraction, you’ll receive a personalized treatment plan, which may include anxiety-reducing medication, that you can pick up at a pharmacy of your choosing and take before your appointment.
Free Consultation
Removal
In most cases Dr. Stott will administer a local anesthesia to numb the extraction site. Once you are relaxed and sufficiently numb, he will skillfully remove the damaged tooth. Tooth extractions are usually a quick procedure and most patients will not feel much, if any pain due to the sedatives.
Removal
Recovery
After your tooth has been removed, Dr. Stott will either pack the extraction site with gauze or close the wound with a few, small stitches. At this point, our dental team will monitor you to ensure that the sedatives are wearing off before letting a friend or family member drive you home. You will also receive post-operative instructions and, if needed, a prescription for pain medication, as well as a follow-up appointment to ensure your recovery goes smoothly.
Recovery

no insurance? no problem!

Need to see a tooth extraction specialist in your area but don’t have insurance? Not a problem! Patients who would like to break their treatment costs into affordable monthly payments can benefit from working with a financing company. Applying for financing is quick and easy, and you’ll receive an instant decision so you can proceed with your treatment promptly.

If you’re interested in seeing a tooth extraction dentist but don’t have insurance, call Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants today at (208) 792-6473 to speak with our insurance coordinator who can provide more information about our financing options.

have insurance? we've got you covered!

We accept most PPO plans, and our treatment coordinator will be able to provide an estimate of what your plan may cover. We’re also happy to bill your dental insurance plan on your behalf to help you maximize your benefits. Click here to learn more about our insurance and financing options.

what to expect

While it may be scary to hear that you need a tooth pulled, our compassionate dental team uses gentle techniques, modern technology, and anxiety-reducing sedatives to ensure our patients experience a pain-free extraction with minimal risk of complications.

The first step in the removal process is to tell Dr. Stott if you’ll require anxiety-reducing medication, such as oral sedatives. If so, Dr. Stott will write you a prescription for an oral sedative that you must pick up at a pharmacy of your choosing and take before your appointment.

To start your procedure, Dr. Stott will administer a local anesthesia to numb the extraction site. Once you are relaxed and sufficiently numb, Dr. Stott will skillfully remove the damaged tooth quickly, with minimal pain during the procedure.

After your tooth has been removed, Dr. Stott will either pack the extraction site with gauze or close the wound with a few, small stitches. At this point, our dental team will monitor you to ensure that the sedatives are wearing off before letting a friend or family member drive you home.

why do I need a tooth extraction?

In most cases, a tooth extraction is used only as a last resort if other restorative dental procedures are unsuccessful. Common reasons why you might need a tooth pulled include:

  • Extensive dental decay
  • A failed root canal
  • Cracked or fractured tooth
  • An antibiotic-resistant infection
  • Risk of an infection spreading to the bloodstream (sepsis)
  • Dental damage beyond repair
  • Overcrowded teeth
  • Impacted wisdom teeth

At Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants, our team prioritizes your health. Therefore, we will only recommend a tooth extraction if we have exhausted all other options. For some patients, tooth removal may be the best solution to improve their quality of life and save their oral health.

At Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants, we will also discuss the ways we can replace the tooth before moving forward. Dental implants, bridges, or dentures, may be good options for replacing the missing tooth and we will be sure to discuss the benefits of each of them as we figure out the best choice for you moving forward to restore your smile!

Before your extraction

In general, tooth extractions are very safe. However, there are some cases in which a patient should disclose past medical history to our dental team to ensure patient safety. For example, Dr. Stott needs to know if you have:

  • Heart damage, a congenital heart defect, or heart valve replacement
  • A suppressed or impaired immune system
  • Cirrhosis–also known as liver disease
  • Any artificial joints (e.g. hip, knee, or shoulder replacements)
  • A history of bacterial endocarditis

If you have any of these conditions, please let our dental team know immediately. Knowing this information will help us mitigate complications, ensuring a safe and successful extraction.

Aftercare instructions

Proper aftercare is extremely important following an extraction. To reduce the risk of infection and improve recovery:

  • Take the recommended medication if needed
  • Limit their activity for 24-72 hours after their extraction
  • If the wound was packed with gauze, carefully change the pad every 30 minutes
  • Avoid creating a vacuum in their mouth by sucking, spitting, swishing
  • Do not drink through a straw for at least 24 hours after the procedure
  • Do not smoke or chew tobacco products while the wound is healing
  • Eat soft foods for a few days after the procedure
  • Sleep with their heads propped up to prevent prolonged bleeding
  • Gently apply an ice pack to the side of the face for ten minutes at a time to reduce swelling
  • Continue to gently brush and floss teeth

Once the wound is fully healed, patients have a wide variety of tooth-replacement options to choose from, such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures. It is essential to replace a missing tooth to prevent damage to other teeth from biting forces/uneven pressure, avoid tilting or shifting of remaining teeth into the gap.

Replacing missing teeth

While our immediate concern is the short-term management of your care, we will also discuss your long-term plans for replacing missing teeth. Leaving a space is always an option, but spaces in your smile can create appearance and function challenges that are important to consider. Teeth slowly shift or migrate into open spaces and minimizing the effects of an unbalanced bite now can prevent issues later in life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth Extractions Boise, ID

Where can I find a dentist who performs dental extractions near me?

You’ve come to the right place! Give Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants a call or book your appointment online today to see how we can help with your extraction needs. Dr. Stott will perform an oral evaluation and discuss all of your options with you. If an extraction is necessary, Dr. Stott will perform the procedure with your comfort in mind, going the extra mile to limit any pain.

We’re here to help! At Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants, we understand the urgency associated with emergency tooth extractions. As such, we keep open slots for emergency dental appointments. Give us a call or schedule your appointment online right away.

Give Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants a call ASAP! Prompt dental care for an emergency tooth extraction is crucial to prevent further damage or complications. We keep open slots for emergency dental appointments so give us a call or schedule your appointment online right away.

The time it takes for a tooth extraction to heal can vary depending on a variety of factors, such as the type of extraction, the location of the tooth, and your overall health. In general, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for the extraction site to fully heal.

Here are the typical healing stages for a tooth extraction:

  1. Initial healing (first 24 hours) | The first stage of healing involves the formation of a blood clot at the extraction site. During this time, it’s important to rest and avoid strenuous activity, as well as avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully.
  2. Granulation tissue formation (days 2-4) | During this stage, the blood clot is replaced by granulation tissue, which helps to protect the extraction site and promote healing.
  3. Wound contraction (days 5-7) | The extraction site begins to contract and close, and new tissue starts to form.
  4. Epithelialization (days 7-14) | The extraction site is covered by a layer of epithelial cells, which help to protect the underlying tissue and promote healing.
  5. Maturation (days 14-21) | The final stage of healing involves the maturation of the new tissue and the remodeling of the extraction site.

During the healing process, it’s important to follow Dr. Stott’s instructions carefully. Some things to avoid include smoking, eating hard foods, and strenuous activity. You may also be prescribed medications and/or antibiotics to help manage any discomfort or prevent infection.

If you experience any severe pain, bleeding, or other complications after a tooth extraction, contact Dr. Stott immediately.

After a tooth extraction, it’s important to be careful with what you eat and drink to prevent complications and promote healing. Here are some recommendations for what to eat and drink after a tooth extraction:

  • Cold and soft foods | For the first few days after the extraction, eat cold and soft foods such as ice cream, yogurt, smoothies, and mashed potatoes. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods, as they can irritate the extraction site and cause pain.
  • Clear liquids | Drink plenty of clear liquids such as water, broth, and fruit juice. Avoid drinking through a straw, as the suction can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing.
  • Nutritious foods | As you begin to feel better, gradually introduce more nutritious foods such as soft fruits and vegetables, eggs, and pasta. Chewing on the opposite side of the extraction site can help prevent discomfort.
  • Avoid alcohol and tobacco | Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking tobacco for at least 24 hours after the extraction, as they can interfere with healing and increase the risk of complications.
  • Stay hydrated | Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and help promote healing.

It’s important to follow Dr. Stott’s instructions carefully and avoid any foods or drinks that could interfere with healing or cause discomfort. If you experience severe pain or any other complications after a tooth extraction, contact Dr. Stott immediately.

Proper care after a tooth extraction can help promote healing and prevent complications. Here are some general guidelines for tooth extraction aftercare:

  • Bite down on gauze | After the procedure, Dr. Stott will place a piece of gauze over the extraction site and ask you to bite down gently. Keep the gauze in place for about 30 to 45 minutes to help control bleeding.
  • Avoid touching the extraction site | Avoid touching or poking the extraction site with your tongue, fingers, or other objects, as this can delay healing and increase the risk of infection.
  • Apply ice or a cold compress | Applying a cold compress to the cheek near the extraction site can help reduce swelling and pain.
  • Avoid smoking and drinking through a straw | Avoid smoking or using tobacco products for at least 24 hours after the extraction, as they can interfere with healing. Drinking through a straw can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing, so avoid using straws for at least 24 hours.
  • Eat soft foods | Stick to soft, nutritious foods for the first few days after the extraction. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods, as they can irritate the extraction site and cause pain.
  • Rinse with salt water | After 24 hours, you can begin rinsing your mouth with warm salt water to help promote healing and prevent infection. Mix 1/2 teaspoon of salt with 8 ounces of warm water, and swish the solution around your mouth for 30 seconds before spitting it out.
  • Take medication as directed | Dr. Stott may prescribe medication to help manage discomfort after the procedure. Take the medication as directed and avoid exceeding the recommended dosage.

It’s important to follow your post-op instructions carefully and attend any follow-up appointments as scheduled to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.

You may experience some discomfort during a tooth extraction, but Dr. Stott will typically use local anesthesia to numb the area to minimize pain during the procedure.

After the extraction, you may experience some pain, swelling, and discomfort for a few days, but these symptoms can usually be managed with medication if necessary.

Overall, a tooth extraction should not be an excessively painful procedure, and Dr. Stott will take steps to help minimize pain and discomfort before, during, and after the procedure. It’s important to follow Dr. Stott’s instructions carefully and attend any follow-up appointments as scheduled to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.

There are several benefits of getting a dental implant after a tooth extraction:

  • Improved appearance | Dental implants look and function like natural teeth, helping to restore your smile and boost your confidence.
  • Improved speech | Missing teeth can affect speech by altering the way air flows through the mouth. Dental implants can help restore proper speech function.
  • Improved oral health | Missing teeth can lead to bone loss, shifting of surrounding teeth, and other dental problems. Dental implants can help prevent these problems and promote better oral health.
  • Improved comfort | Dental implants are anchored securely in the jawbone, providing a more stable and comfortable fit than removable dentures or other tooth replacement options.
  • Improved function | Dental implants function like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and chew with ease.
  • Long-lasting results | With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last for many years or even a lifetime, making them a cost-effective and long-term solution for tooth replacement.

Overall, dental implants offer a variety of benefits for individuals who have lost one or more teeth due to injury, decay, or other factors. It’s important to discuss your options with Dr. Stott to determine whether dental implants are the right choice for your individual needs and dental health.

Removing a wisdom tooth can provide several benefits for your dental health, including:

  • Preventing crowding | Wisdom teeth can often cause crowding and shifting of other teeth as they try to emerge, leading to bite problems and other dental issues. Removing wisdom teeth can prevent these problems and help preserve your natural teeth alignment.
  • Reducing the risk of infection | Wisdom teeth that are partially erupted can be difficult to clean properly, making them more susceptible to infections and gum disease. Removing the wisdom teeth can help reduce the risk of infection and other dental problems.
  • Relieving pain and discomfort | Wisdom teeth that are impacted or partially erupted can cause pain, swelling, and discomfort. Removing the teeth can provide relief from these symptoms and improve your overall dental health.
  • Preventing damage to adjacent teeth | Wisdom teeth that are impacted or growing at an angle can cause damage to adjacent teeth, leading to decay, infection, and other dental problems. Removing the wisdom teeth can help prevent this damage and preserve the health of surrounding teeth.

Overall, removing wisdom teeth can help improve your dental health and prevent a variety of dental problems. If you’re considering having your wisdom teeth removed, give us a call or book your consultation with Dr. Stott online today!

Of course! At Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants, we understand the urgency associated with emergency wisdom tooth extractions. As such, we keep open slots for emergency dental appointments. Give us a call or schedule your appointment online right away.

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