1526 South Levick Street Moscow, ID 83843

Safe, Stress-Free Tooth Removal for Better Oral Health
At Palouse View Dental, preserving natural teeth is always a top priority. However, when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, or causing crowding, a tooth extraction in Moscow may be the best solution for your oral health. We understand that the idea of a tooth removal can feel intimidating, which is why our team is dedicated to providing a calm, comfortable, and stress-free experience for every patient.
How We Handle Tooth Extraction
Your safety and comfort matter most to us. Before any procedure, our experienced dental team will check your teeth, explain your options, and answer all your questions. We’ll also give you clear instructions on what to do before and after the procedure, so you feel confident and prepared.
What to Expect During the Procedure
We’re committed to keeping you comfortable throughout your extraction. Here’s what you can expect:
- Numbing the Area: We start by gently numbing the area with local anesthesia so you remain comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
- Tooth Removal: Your dentist will carefully remove the tooth. If it’s impacted or difficult to access, a minor surgical approach may be used to ensure safe and effective removal.
- Stitches (If Needed): In some cases, stitches are placed to support proper healing. These may dissolve on their own or be removed during a follow-up visit.
- Recovery & Aftercare: You’ll receive clear, easy-to-follow instructions to help manage discomfort and promote smooth healing at home. And if you have any questions during recovery, our Moscow dental practice is here to help.
Specialized PRF Technique for Faster Recovery
For tooth extractions, we offer the advanced Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) technique, a high-level care option often performed by specialists. This method uses the patient’s own blood to create a concentrated solution that accelerates healing, reduces discomfort, and enhances tissue regeneration. By utilizing PRF, we provide you with the highest level of care to ensure a faster, more comfortable recovery following your extraction.
When is a Tooth Extraction Needed?
Sometimes, keeping a tooth just isn’t the healthiest choice. Here are some common reasons why a tooth might need to be removed:
Deep Decay
When a tooth is severely decayed and cannot be restored with a filling or root canal, extraction helps stop the infection from spreading.
Broken or Damaged Teeth
When a tooth is severely decayed and cannot be restored with a filling or root canal, extraction helps stop the infection from spreading.
Advanced Gum Disease
Gum disease can weaken the bone and tissue holding your teeth. If a tooth becomes loose, it may need to be removed to protect your overall health.
Infection or Abscess
If infection reaches the tooth’s pulp and a root canal isn’t an option, extraction may be the best way to prevent the infection from spreading and protect your health.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, and even harm nearby teeth. Removing them early helps prevent future complications.
