Tooth Extractions in Tucson, AZ
Safe, Gentle Removal When a Tooth Can’t Be Saved
While preserving natural teeth is always the goal, there are times when a tooth may need to be removed to protect your oral health. At Ironwood Dental, we offer compassionate, conservative tooth extractions when a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, or contributing to other dental complications. Patients from Tucson, Oro Valley, Casas Adobes, Marana, and Catalina Foothills trust our experienced team to perform extractions with care, precision, and attention to comfort. Whether you're dealing with a problematic wisdom tooth or a non-restorable molar, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

When Is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?
A dental extraction may be recommended when a tooth:
- Is severely decayed and beyond restoration
- Has fractured below the gumline
- Is infected and cannot be treated with root canal therapy
- Is impacted (common with wisdom teeth)
- Crowds other teeth or prevents successful orthodontic treatment
- Causes chronic gum issues or bone loss
Before recommending extraction, our team will evaluate the tooth thoroughly to determine if restorative options like a crown or filling could resolve the issue. If extraction is necessary, we will ensure the procedure is comfortable and fully explained.
What to Expect During a Tooth Extraction
Tooth extractions at Ironwood Dental are performed using modern techniques and local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. For nervous patients, we also offer sedation options to help ease anxiety.
Here’s what a typical process involves:
- Initial Consultation – We assess the affected tooth, take digital X-rays, and review your medical history.
- Treatment Planning – If extraction is the best path forward, we explain the procedure and discuss tooth replacement options if needed.
- The Procedure – The tooth is carefully loosened and removed. In most cases, this process is quick and causes minimal disruption to the surrounding area.
- Aftercare Instructions – We provide detailed guidelines to manage swelling, avoid dry socket, and ensure a smooth recovery.
Dr. Karley Schneider, Dr. Alexander Ordoñez, and Dr. Alyssa Holmes perform all extractions with a conservative approach, preserving as much bone and soft tissue as possible for optimal healing and future restoration.
Types of Tooth Extractions We Perform
At Ironwood Dental, we provide several types of extractions depending on your needs:
Simple Extractions
Performed on teeth that are visible above the gumline and can be removed with minimal effort. This is common for severely decayed or loose teeth.
Surgical Extractions
Necessary when a tooth is broken at the gumline, impacted, or has complex roots. These procedures may involve sectioning the tooth or making small incisions in the gum for removal.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
If your third molars are impacted, causing pain, or posing a threat to adjacent teeth, we may recommend wisdom tooth extraction. Early removal can prevent crowding and infections.
Tooth Replacement Options After Extraction
Losing a tooth doesn’t mean compromising your smile. We offer several restoration options to fill the space and preserve alignment:
During your consultation, we’ll discuss replacement timing and determine whether bone preservation techniques like ridge augmentation or bone grafting are recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a tooth extraction hurt?
No. We use local anesthesia to numb the area, and most patients experience only mild pressure—not pain—during the procedure. Sedation is also available for increased comfort.
How long is recovery after a tooth is pulled?
Initial healing typically takes 7–10 days. Following our aftercare instructions—including soft foods and rest—will support a smoother recovery process.
What are dry sockets and how can I avoid them?
A dry socket occurs when the blood clot is dislodged from the extraction site, exposing the bone. To prevent this, avoid smoking, drinking through straws, and vigorous rinsing for several days.
Will I need a replacement for the extracted tooth?
Yes, in most cases. Replacing a missing tooth helps maintain bite alignment, prevent shifting, and preserve bone structure. We’ll discuss options based on your specific case.
Can I go back to work after an extraction?
Many patients return to work the next day, especially after simple extractions. However, you may want to schedule a day of rest depending on the complexity of the procedure and your comfort level.
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Schedule a Tooth Extraction Consultation in Tucson
If you’re dealing with a painful or damaged tooth, the team at Ironwood Dental is here to provide expert, judgment-free care. Whether you need a simple extraction or a more complex solution, we’ll make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Call 520-888-2900 or request an appointment online today to speak with our team.