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Tooth Extraction in Camas, WA

Preserving your natural teeth is our priority at Camas Dentistry. Despite all our efforts, however, there are situations where tooth extraction is the best course of action for your oral health.

Comfortable Tooth Extraction in Camas, WA

Tooth extraction can seem like a daunting process. That is why we don't just focus on the procedure—we focus on you. Every step of the way, we prioritize comfort and peace of mind. Our warm and friendly dental team works together to ensure that you have a pain-free, stress-free experience. 

Why We Might Recommend Tooth Extraction

Several conditions make tooth extraction the right choice for the good of your overall oral health. These include:

  • Severe tooth decay 
  • Loose teeth due to advanced gum disease
  • Irreparable tooth damage
  • Dental overcrowding
  • Severely infected or abscessed tooth
  • Preparations for orthodontic procedures

Regardless of the reason, our caring dental team is sensitive to your concerns and feelings. If Dr. Demian recommends removing a tooth after evaluating your needs, he will use clear language and visual aids like dental x-rays to explain why. When you can see and understand the problem, you will feel more informed and confident about the direction of your treatment.

Wisdom Teeth: To Keep or Not to Keep? 

Wisdom teeth are the last to arrive in our late teens or early 20s. Also called third molars, they are often more problematic than helpful, yet some people never experience any issues with them.

Our dentist in Camas might recommend removing wisdom teeth because they are difficult to clean because they are so far back in the mouth. When you can't clean them properly, your risk for cavities and gum disease increases.

If there is not enough room in your mouth, wisdom teeth can crowd existing teeth as they emerge, causing pain and discomfort. Sometimes, these teeth don’t emerge and become stuck or impacted in the gums. 

After reviewing your needs, Dr. Demian will guide you through this decision and ensure you understand your wisdom teeth extraction options. 

We Prioritize Your Comfort and Peace of Mindtreatment room

There’s no reason to be embarrassed if you feel anxious, so please let our caring team know. We are here to help you and offer sedation options and cozy amenities to help you relax:

  • Gentle nitrous oxide for a soothing experience
  • Oral sedation for deeper relaxation
  • Cozy pillows, blankets, and headphones
  • Soft, calming tunes to ease your nerves

Looking Ahead: Tooth Replacement Options

After a tooth extraction, it's natural to think about the gap left behind. When you're ready, we will explain your tooth replacement options and tailor a solution to your unique needs. Whether it's dental implants, bridges, or dentures, our goal at Camas Dentistry is to restore your smile, comfort, and confidence. 

Compassionate Care at Camas Dentistry

If you think you need a tooth extraction, please contact our Camas, WA, dental office. We are here to help you and provide the comfortable, compassionate care you need. 

Frequently Asked Questions

No one wants to go to the dentist and hear they need a dental extraction. Feeling uneasy and anxious about losing one or more of your teeth is normal. If you need an extraction, we will ease your anxiety and focus on keeping you relaxed and comfortable.

So, what are the reasons we might need to remove your tooth? Keep reading to learn more.

When Is Extraction Necessary?

Your oral health is our top priority, so every treatment decision we make is based on what’s best for your teeth and gums. There are several instances when removing your tooth is the best option, including the following:

  • Severe tooth decay — If we can’t repair your tooth with a filling, we may have to remove it.
  • Overcrowded teeth — When your teeth are crowded, an extraction will give your other teeth the space they need. We also remove teeth in preparation for orthodontics.
  • A severely infected or abscessed tooth — A dental infection can cause oral and other health issues, so it may be best to extract your infected tooth.
  • Loose teeth from periodontal disease — Extraction may be necessary when your teeth are loose from severe gum disease.
  • Wisdom Teeth — Wisdom teeth can be problematic for many people,. 

Questions about Tooth Extraction in Camas, WA?

At Camas Dentistry, our goal is to help you keep your natural teeth for a lifetime. However, if the time comes and you need an extraction, we can gently remove your tooth and recommend tooth replacement options.

If you have any questions, call our dental office at (360) 828-5502.

Ensuring your comfort during a tooth extraction is our top priority. At Camas Dentistry, we understand and empathize with your concerns and have refined the process to maximize your comfort and peace of mind.

Advanced Dental Technology

Our commitment starts well before the procedure. Dr. Demian meticulously plans your tooth extraction using leading-edge technology, ensuring a precise procedure and minimizing potential discomfort.

Effective Anesthetics and Sedation Options

You deserve a pain-free tooth extraction, and that’s what you’ll get at Camas Dentistry. We use the most potent anesthetics tailored to your specific needs so you won’t feel any pain during your procedure. 

If you need extra help to relax, we offer nitrous oxide and anxiety-reducing medication. You can trust us to help you choose the best option for your comfort level.

Comfort Amenities to Help Calm You

Your procedure is our priority, but we also understand the importance of a calming environment. Our treatment rooms are equipped with soothing amenities, from cozy pillows and blankets to headphones and calming music, to ensure a setting that’s as serene as possible.

A Caring and Compassionate Team

Our dental team’s compassionate nature sets us apart, and we genuinely care about everyone who walks through our doors. If you have a tooth extraction planned at our Camas, WA, dental office or think you need one, we are here to reassure you that you couldn’t be in better hands. 

If you need a tooth removed, it’s natural to wonder how long the process will take. At Camas Dentistry, we strive to make every procedure as comfortable as possible including educating patients on what to expect.

Simple vs. Surgical Extraction

The total time for a tooth extraction depends on the complexity of your case. A simple extraction for teeth that are fully visible and erupted usually takes 20 to 40 minutes from start (numbing) to finish (full removal).

A surgical extraction required for impacted teeth or those broken below the gumline, may take 45 to 60 minutes or longer, depending on the tooth’s condition and location. This type of procedure often involves small incisions and possibly sutures.

What to Expect After a Tooth Extraction

It is perfectly normal to experience some discomfort after a tooth extraction. Here’s what to expect:

  • Pain and swelling — Dental extraction is invasive. Some pain and swelling may occur for a couple of days, which is normal. This should be manageable with ice and over-the-counter pain relievers.
  • Jaw stiffness — It's normal to experience stiffness or soreness in your jaw. This should subside within a few days and be similarly manageable with at-home measures.
  • Bleeding – Minor bleeding after an extraction is common. Your dentist will place gauze over the site immediately after the procedure to minimize this and speed up healing.

Gentle, Pain-Free Tooth Extraction in Camas, WA

If you’re in Camas and want to learn more about the dental extraction process and proper aftercare, contact Dr. Demian Woyciehowsky and the excellent Camas Dentistry team to schedule your consultation.

Meet Our Dentist:

Dr. Demian Woyciehowsky

Dr. Demian Woyciehowsky

Dr. Demian Woyciehowsky is a 2012 UNLV School of Dental Medicine graduate. He first attended Arizona State University to pursue engineering, then transferred to the University of Nevada, Reno, to complete his undergraduate degrees. At the University of Nevada, Reno, Dr. Woyciehowsky received both a Bachelor of Arts in History degree and a Bachelor of Science in Biology.

Dr. Woyciehowsky was an Assistant Professor of Restorative Dentistry at the Oregon Health and Science University of Dentistry from 2016 to 2022. He is a proud member of the Washington Academy ...

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