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Trust Our Team for a Virtually Pain-Free Tooth Removal in Mount Dora

Our dentist makes every effort to preserve and maintain your natural teeth.

But there are times that a tooth extraction is necessary.

We only recommend extractions when needed to avoid serious oral health issues.

Some of the Common Reasons Include:

  • Tooth decayed or damaged beyond repair
  • A crowded mouth that needs more space for orthodontic treatment, such as SimplyClear® clear aligners
  • Impacted teeth unable to erupt
  • Baby teeth that refuse to fall out and block the permanent teeth
  • Wisdom teeth that lack space in the bite or inability to erupt

If pulling a tooth is the best solution for your oral health, rest assured that we can make the procedure comfortable.

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Mount Dora Family Dental

always prioritizes patient comfort.

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Our Tooth Extraction Procedure

The tooth extraction type, simple or surgical, depends on the tooth’s shape, size, position, and location in the mouth.

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Our tooth extraction process: First, dental X-rays of the tooth are taken to ensure its condition and position.

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Local anesthetics are provided for comfort and a virtually pain-free experience.

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Gentle and careful tooth extraction is performed by your dentist.

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Detailed after-care guidelines and medications are provided to reduce any pain or discomfort.

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Tooth extractions are a routine procedure completed in one visit. You can go home and begin to heal immediately.

Flexible Payment Options

For High-Quality Dental Care in Mount Dora

For your convenience, Mount Dora Family Dental accepts:

  • A wide range of PPO dental insurance plans - click here to see which insurances we accept
  • In-house discount plan and specials for patients without insurance
  • Cash and check
  • All major credit cards, including MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express, and more

We do NOT accept HMO or Medicaid plans.

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