Tina G
Great office. Staff is very pleasant. Liza, the dental hygienist, is very thorough and does a great job. She is Very knowledgeable and professional. Dr Yousef is fantastic and treats his staff with kindness and respect.
Preserving your natural teeth is always our priority. However, sometimes a tooth removal in Norwich becomes necessary to protect your overall oral health. Whether it’s making space for restorations or stopping the spread of infection, your dentist will make sure your extraction is the right choice. If it is, you can expect:
Call 860-215-4232 for an appointment.
When it comes to extracting teeth, precision and expertise matter. That’s what you’ll find at our practice. Your dentist will plan your procedure using the latest in technology, such as digital X-rays and 3-D scanners. Plus, our patient-centered approach gives you a manageable, comfortable procedure.
Once your tooth has been removed, and you’ve had a chance to heal, you’ll return to our office for your replacement tooth. Your dentist may recommend:
Call 860-215-4232 for tooth removal in Norwich.
When it comes to a tooth extraction, or any other type of oral surgery, each case is different. The cost will ultimately depend on which tooth needs removing as well as the overall condition of your mouth. We encourage you to come in for an exam and X-rays, so we can give you an accurate idea of the cost involved.
We’ll always try to save your natural tooth whenever possible. However, if a tooth is too badly diseased or damaged to restore, we’ll have no option but to remove it. Leaving it in place could cause damage to your healthy teeth and gums and create more problems for you down the road.
Dry socket occurs when the blood clot that formed where your tooth was removed is dislodged or dissolves. The nerves and bone are then left exposed to food and air, creating intense pain. If you rinse and spit often after your extraction, use a straw, or eat hard foods, you increase your chances of experiencing dry socket.