
Tooth Removal
Eat Comfortably Again
Stop Dental Discomfort With Tooth Removal in Allen
When a tooth can't be saved, a tooth removal in Allen may be the healthiest way forward. Whether it's due to deep decay, trauma, or infection, Dr. Kar approaches every extraction with a focus on protecting your long-term health. As a prosthodontist (a specialist experienced in dental implants and full-mouth reconstruction), he is uniquely equipped to consider not just the removal itself — but what comes next.
Whether Dr. Kar recommends a dental implant, bridge, or other restoration, you can expect to regain a lifelike, beautiful smile. With our comprehensive approach, an extraction isn't just about what you are losing, but about what you're regaining. You can expect relief from chronic pain and protection from further infection. Schedule your consultation today.
Common Questions About Tooth Removals
Will the extraction hurt?
We use local anesthesia to numb the area completely and offer sedation to help you stay relaxed. You may feel pressure but not pain. After the procedure, any soreness is typically manageable with over-the-counter medication and rest. You will be surprised by how quick and gentle the process feels in our care.
What kind of sedation do you offer?
We provide nitrous oxide for light relaxation, oral sedation for deeper calm, and general anesthesia (administered by a licensed professional) for more complex or anxiety-sensitive cases. We'll help you choose what's right for you. Your comfort and safety are always our top priorities throughout every step.
Can I get an implant after a tooth is removed?
Yes. Many patients choose to replace the tooth with a dental implant. In some cases, we can place a bone graft at the time of extraction to preserve the site for future implant placement. We'll create a timeline and plan that works for your needs and healing process.