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Relieve Pain and Protect Your Smile With Gentle Tooth Removal
Having a tooth removed is never something patients look forward to. At Patterson Dental, we focus on preserving your natural teeth whenever possible to support a strong and healthy jaw. However, when a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, or infected beyond repair, extraction may be the most effective way to eliminate discomfort and restore oral health. With modern anesthetics and advanced techniques, today’s extractions are far more comfortable and minimally invasive than in the past.
In earlier times, dental care was limited, and removing a problematic tooth was often the only solution available. Today, dentistry has evolved significantly, allowing providers to prioritize tooth preservation through advanced treatments. Extractions are now recommended only when absolutely necessary and are performed with patient comfort and long-term health in mind.
When Dental Extractions May Be Necessary
One of the most common reasons for tooth extraction is the removal of third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth. These teeth are the last to emerge and often lack sufficient space to grow properly. As a result, they may become impacted, meaning they remain partially or fully trapped beneath the gums. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, and may affect nearby teeth if not addressed.
During routine dental visits, the team at Patterson Dental carefully monitors the development of wisdom teeth and will recommend removal if complications are likely. To ensure a comfortable experience, a numbing gel is applied before administering local anesthesia, so patients typically feel only slight pressure during the procedure. If any discomfort arises, additional numbing can be provided immediately.
Once the area is fully numb, the dentist gently loosens the affected tooth from the surrounding bone before removing it. In some cases, the tooth may need to be removed in sections to make the process smoother. After the extraction, detailed aftercare instructions are provided to support proper healing. Most patients are able to return to their usual daily routine within a short period, often by the next day.
Every patient’s needs are different. If you have a tooth that may require evaluation due to pain or damage, contact Patterson Dental at 804-282-6665 to schedule a consultation in Richmond, VA.


