2240 Grande Blvd SE Suite 101 Rio Rancho, NM 87124

When Saving a Tooth is No Longer an Option
At Fife Dental Care, we practice conservative dentistry — which means we always strive to help you save your natural teeth first. However, sometimes teeth are beyond saving. When decay has progressed too far, external damage may be cost-prohibitive to repair, or infection has spread to the point where the tooth cannot be safely retained, extraction becomes the most appropriate path forward.
When that happens, we provide tooth extraction performed with the utmost care for your comfort — even for patients who feel anxious or fearful about the procedure. You are in safe, familiar hands here.
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When You May Need a Tooth Extraction
Natural teeth can often be saved with timely dental care — and saving your natural tooth is always our first preference. However, if infection or damage has reached the nerve of the tooth, your options may become limited. Root canal therapy may allow us to save the tooth in some cases, but in others the damage has progressed too far for that to be a viable option.
A tooth extraction may be necessary when:
- Decay has progressed so deeply into the tooth that not enough healthy structure remains to support a crown or filling
- Infection has spread through the root and into surrounding bone, posing a risk to neighboring teeth and overall oral health
- A tooth has been severely fractured or broken in a way that cannot be repaired
- Overcrowding is present and a tooth needs to be removed to allow for proper alignment — often in preparation for orthodontic treatment
- A baby tooth has not fallen out naturally and is blocking the eruption of a permanent tooth
- An impacted wisdom tooth is causing pain, infection, or damage to neighboring teeth
What to Expect During and After Extraction in Rio Rancho
At Fife Dental Care, we know that fear is often what stands between patients and the quality dental care they need. We strive to remove all obstacles by ensuring your comfort throughout every restorative procedure — and tooth extractions are no exception.
The extraction procedure itself is straightforward and typically much more manageable than patients expect. Here is a general overview of what the appointment involves:
During the Procedure
Immediately After
Recovery
Restoring Your Smile After Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction removes the tooth root from the jawbone, leaving a space between the remaining teeth. If that space is left untreated, surrounding teeth can drift into the gap over time, causing misalignment that can lead to bite problems and TMJ pain. Gaps can also take a toll on self-confidence, making patients hesitant to smile or eat certain foods comfortably.
The good news is that losing a tooth doesn't have to be the end of the story. We offer a range of options to restore full dentition after extraction, including:
- Dental implants: the most permanent and natural-feeling replacement option, anchored directly into the jawbone
- Dental bridges: a fixed restoration that replaces a missing tooth by anchoring to the adjacent natural teeth
- Partial dentures: a removable appliance that replaces one or more missing teeth comfortably and affordably
Conservative Care With Your Long-Term Health in Mind
At Fife Dental Care, a tooth extraction is never the first recommendation — it is always the last resort after all options for saving the tooth have been considered. When extraction is necessary, we approach it with the same level of care, attention, and patient-first thinking that we bring to every procedure in our office.
If you have been told you need a tooth extracted — or if you have a tooth that has been causing pain and you're not sure what to do — come in and let us take a look. We'll give you an honest assessment and make sure you understand all your options before any decision is made.
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