Tooth Extractions & Wisdom Tooth Removal 

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Tooth Extractions in Clay Center, KS

Tooth extraction is a safe and routine dental procedure used to remove a tooth when necessary. Whether it's a wisdom tooth or another tooth that cannot be saved, Dr. Kruse will explain why extraction is the best choice for your oral health. 

What Is a Tooth Extraction? 

Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth, often referred to as "pulling a tooth." It is a common procedure that may be performed in the office or, in some cases, by an oral surgeon. 

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Why Might I Need a Tooth Extraction? 

Dr. Kruse may recommend a tooth extraction for several reasons, including: 

Severe decay that cannot be repaired, making removal the healthiest option

A broken tooth that is beyond repair

Crowding or misalignment, where a tooth’s position could harm neighboring teeth

Preparation for braces or orthodontic treatment

Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) causing significant damage to supporting structures

What Are Wisdom Teeth? 

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars, located at the back of the mouth. They typically emerge in the late teens or early twenties. If they fully emerge straight and without causing crowding, they may not need to be removed. 

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Why Might Wisdom Teeth Need to Be Extracted? 

While wisdom teeth are not inherently problematic, they often need removal because they: 

Become impacted (stuck beneath the gums), causing pain or infection

Partially erupt, making them difficult to clean and prone to decay

Erupt at an angle, leading to discomfort, crowding, or damage to nearby teeth

Dr. Kruse can review your X-rays with you and explain whether your wisdom teeth should be removed. 

What Can I Expect During an Extraction? 

Though extractions may sound intimidating, modern dental techniques make the procedure quick and comfortable.

The Extraction Process:

If a tooth is removed from a visible area, we may also discuss replacement options such as bridges, implants, or partial dentures. 

Are There Alternatives to Extraction? 

In some cases, it may be possible to repair a damaged tooth instead of extracting it. Options may include: 

  • Dental crowns to restore and strengthen the tooth. 
  • Root canal therapy to remove infection and save the natural tooth. 

While extraction might seem like a quick solution, missing teeth can cause bite misalignment, shifting teeth, and difficulty chewing. Dr. Kruse will help you explore all options to determine the best long-term solution for your smile. 

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