What Is a
Tooth Extractions
A tooth extraction is a common dental procedure where a tooth is carefully removed from its socket in the jawbone. While preserving natural teeth is always the priority, extraction may be necessary when a tooth is severely decayed, damaged, or impacted. It can also be recommended to make space for orthodontic treatment or relieve pain caused by infection or crowding.
By removing problematic teeth, we can protect your overall oral health, prevent complications, and pave the way for future restorative care if needed.


Benefits of
Tooth Extractions
At Dr. Brandon Goldwater’s office, tooth extraction is performed with care to relieve pain, stop infection, and protect your overall oral health—helping you regain comfort and balance in your smile.
- Provides immediate relief from pain caused by deep decay or infection
- Prevents infection from spreading to surrounding teeth or tissues
- Creates space for orthodontic alignment or other treatments
- Removes impacted or severely damaged teeth safely
- Restores comfort, balance, and oral health after chronic issues
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING?
Tooth Extractions?
At Goldwater Dental, every extraction is performed with precision, care, and your comfort in mind. The process varies depending on whether the extraction is simple or surgical.
Simple Extraction
For visible, fully erupted teeth, a simple extraction is performed under local anesthesia. Dr. Goldwater gently loosens the tooth using specialized instruments and carefully removes it with minimal discomfort.
Surgical Extraction
For impacted or partially erupted teeth (such as wisdom teeth), a surgical extraction may be necessary. This involves making a small incision in the gum, possibly removing a small amount of bone, or sectioning the tooth to ensure safe, complete removal.
Aftercare and Recovery
Once the tooth is removed, a gauze pad is placed to control bleeding and promote clot formation. You’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions — including resting, eating soft foods, and avoiding straws or smoking — to support healing and prevent complications like dry socket. Mild discomfort or swelling is normal and can be easily managed with prescribed medication.

At Goldwater Dental, we take a conservative and patient-centered approach. Dr. Brandon Goldwater thoroughly evaluates each case to determine whether extraction is truly necessary, exploring all possible options to save your tooth first.

OUR APPROACH TO
Tooth Extractions
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a tooth extraction painful?
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and if needed, sedation options are available. You’ll feel pressure but no pain during treatment. Mild soreness afterward is normal and can be managed with medication.
How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?
Most patients recover within a few days for simple extractions and about a week for surgical cases. Following your aftercare instructions helps ensure a smooth and speedy recovery.
What should I avoid after the extraction?
Avoid using straws, smoking, or eating hard, crunchy foods for the first 24–48 hours, as these can dislodge the healing clot and delay recovery.
Do I need to replace the extracted tooth?
In most cases, yes. Replacing a missing tooth with an implant, bridge, or denture prevents shifting, maintains your bite, and supports long-term oral health.

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Melanie G.
Dr. Goldwater and his team are excellent. they made my tooth bonding a smooth experience and I greatly appreciate that I have been able to come back with ease to have anything corrected. Thank you very much for the treatment and care!!
Aliya F.
Everyone we dealt with today at the office was so pleasant and welcoming. Each person was highly professional and knowledgeable. I was very happy with each step of the experience and I would absolutely recommend this office to anyone I come across looking for a dentist.