
Tooth extractions in Fountain Valley
Sometimes a tooth can't be saved. When that's the case, the goal is a clean extraction, calm healing, and a clear plan for what comes next.
We don't pull teeth that can be saved. And when extraction is the right call, we plan it as the first step of a longer sequence — not the end of one.
An extraction isn't just pulling. The technique matters — careful removal preserves the bone around the socket, which makes the next step (implant, bridge, or grafting) cleaner and more predictable.
We extract under local anesthetic. Most extractions are quicker and calmer than patients expect, and the recovery is straightforward when the technique is right.
When a tooth is removed and not replaced, the surrounding teeth drift, the opposite tooth migrates, and the bone in the socket shrinks.
That doesn't mean every extraction needs an immediate implant. It does mean the question — what replaces this tooth, and when — gets answered before the extraction, not afterward.
Extractions are part of a sequence. We plan the sequence before we start.