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Tooth extraction in Kansas City, MO

Tooth extractions are sometimes necessary to maintain optimal oral health. Whether it's due to severe decay, infection, overcrowding, or impacted wisdom teeth, ​removing problematic teeth can prevent further complications and alleviate pain. At Celebrate Dental, our experienced team uses advanced techniques to ensure a ​smooth and comfortable extraction process, ultimately helping you achieve a healthier, more comfortable smile.

Our popular tooth extraction services

Pre-prosthetic extraction

Pre-prosthetic extraction is a necessary step before receiving dentures. This procedure involves removing teeth that cannot be restored and preparing the mouth ​for the placement of dentures. By extracting problematic teeth, we ensure a comfortable and secure fit for your new dentures, enhancing both function and appearance.

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Wisdom tooth extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction is often necessary to prevent future dental issues and maintain oral health. Impacted or misaligned wisdom teeth can cause pain, ​infection, and damage to adjacent teeth. Removing these problematic teeth helps ensure a healthy and pain-free smile.

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Emergency tooth extraction

Emergency tooth extraction is required when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, or causing unbearable pain. Immediate removal can alleviate ​discomfort and prevent further complications, ensuring swift relief and protection of your overall oral health.

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When dentists recommend tooth extraction

Tooth extractions are typically considered when preserving a tooth is no longer a viable option. Here are some common scenarios where your dentist​ might recommend extraction:

Types of tooth extractions

Simple extraction

Simple extractions are typically quick, minimally invasive, and often used for teeth that are damaged, decayed, or loose due to gum disease. ​This type of extraction, is typically done by a general dentist, and helps prevent further dental issues and promotes overall oral health.

Surgical extraction

Surgical tooth extractions are necessary when teeth are not easily accessible, such as when they are impacted, broken below the gum line, ​or require removal of bone and tissue. Surgical extractions are typically performed by an oral surgeon and may require stitches to aid in healing. ​These extractions are often used for wisdom teeth and other complex cases, ensuring the patient’s oral health is maintained effectively.

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Your tooth extraction FAQs answered

Can I eat solid food after a tooth extraction?

After tooth extraction, we recommend waiting at least 24 to 48 hours before reintroducing solid foods to make sure your mouth has had enough time to heal.

What to eat after a tooth extraction?

Post-tooth extraction, it’s best to choose soft foods that are easy to eat. A few great selections are applesauce, yogurt, mashed potatoes, and soup. While your mouth is healing, it’s best to avoid eating anything hard, spicy, or crunchy.

When to stop using gauze after an extraction?

Follow your dentist’s instructions when it comes to your unique recovery. But typically, you can expect to stop using gauze once the bleeding subsides. This can be a few hours post-extraction.

How long does an extraction take?

Tooth extraction duration varies patient to patient. But it’s safe to say that simple extractions usually take between 20 to 40 minutes, with more complex extractions taking longer.

Why no dairy after a tooth extraction?

Avoiding dairy post-tooth extraction reduces the risk of bacterial growth and infection, especially 48 hours post-procedure.

What are the advantages of pulling a tooth?

Tooth extraction offers a number of benefits. Most importantly, it reduces harmful bacteria that can damage your teeth and gums. Left untreated, a decayed or damaged tooth can wreak havoc on your smile, causing a domino effect of problems. Removing your affected tooth gives you the best chance for optimal oral health. Additionally, a tooth extraction can help ease dental pain almost immediately — especially if your tooth was severely broken or infected.

What are the risks or complications of tooth extraction?

Like any surgical procedure, tooth extraction carries a small risk of complications. These may include:

  • Post-surgical infection.
  • Dry socket.
  • Nerve injury.
  • Perforation of maxillary sinus.
  • Delayed healing.

What are the side effects of removing a tooth?

Normal side effects following tooth extraction include bleeding, swelling and discomfort. Your dentist will provide instructions on how to successfully manage your healing.

How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?

It depends on the complexity of your case. However, most people feel back to normal in just a few days. While you can return to routine activities within 48 to 72 hours, it usually takes several weeks to heal the jawbone. Therefore, if you plan on replacing the tooth with a dental implant, you’ll probably need to wait a few months for full recovery.

How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?

It depends on the complexity of your case. However, most people feel back to normal in just a few days. While you’ll be able to return to routine activities within 48 to 72 hours, it usually takes the jawbone several weeks to heal completely. Therefore, if you’re planning on replacing the tooth with a dental implant, you’ll probably need to wait a few months to allow for full recovery.

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Kansas City, MO

Vanessa Rose
20:33 24 Jan 25
Jovana G
16:56 24 Jan 25
Appointment at 10am still waiting in the lobby. Guy in the front apologize but no real help. He claims they are behind yet I hear laughing and giggling from the back. If we're here at our scheduled appointment time we shouldn't have to wait 45 mins to get called to the back. Maybe 5 mins acceptable wait time but not 45 mins. And just reading the comments its a common issue. Im glad i didnt actually get seen at this location because It's a waste of my time and money. You guys really need to have a better operation and train your people better.
clayton stangroom
04:55 24 Jan 25
Ali Kaky
02:08 22 Jan 25
Title: A dental clinic : A bad Celebrate Dental and Braces Clinic.Recently ‏, I visited the Celebrate dental clinic, and unfortunately, their work and treatment were disappointing. Specifically, they refused to reattach a temporary crown on my wife’s tooth after it fell off just one day after being placed due to their poor workmanship. This crown was supposed to remain in place until they installed the permanent one in two weeks.I am not grateful any more for their bad behavior for me and my wife because of a bad staff in the check in also.
Isacc Lopez
23:34 21 Jan 25
Rodal Cabrera
21:48 21 Jan 25
Terrible service in the clinic part and not to mention in the collection department the charging system always presents difficulties in order to generate an extra charge of 25 dollars everything is in their favor bad service in general I do not recommend it
Russell Beck
17:44 21 Jan 25
Great compassionate people who care about their patients.
Ryau Chery
00:43 20 Jan 25
Nancy Demoss
18:48 27 Dec 24
Great service. Very nice staff.
Elya Omar
00:07 21 Dec 24
Guadalupe Jazmin Bautista Rios
20:33 19 Dec 24
Good service and very friendly staff.
Rigoberto Milian
17:57 18 Dec 24
They do a very good job, good customer service, I recommend them ????????
Effy
21:49 12 Dec 24
I couldn’t figure out how to edit my review last review.This place is a hot mess to say the least.I’ve told schedulers on multiple occasions I only wanted to be scheduled with Dr Tyler as he was very professional kind and considerate of all my previous dental trauma and why I ended up needing two extractions in the first place. Unfortunately I still got scheduled with not only a different but new Dr there for some of the work I needed done. I haven’t been back since. The new Dr and the dental assistant were very rude. He didn’t numb me properly or wait long enough inbetween the numbing shots. She kept stabbing me in the mouth with the suction all while basically water boarding me at the same time. I’ve been working up the courage to call and schedule just my routine appointment and because the filling placed is already loose. Unable to schedule online Took me calling the office at least 5 times before someone finally decided to answer the phone and sounded like it was a giant inconvenience for him “ugh hello” “hi I need to schedule an appointment” “for what?”Some professional consistency from this place would be nice.
Matthew Graham
23:21 06 Dec 24
I recently had a very disappointing experience at this dental office. I came in for a routine teeth cleaning and ended up feeling frustrated and undervalued as a patient. After waiting in the chair for what felt like forever, they finally did the x-rays. Then the hygienist handed me a pair of protective glasses that were absolutely filthy. When I asked if I could clean them, he gave me attitude instead of addressing the issue professionally.What followed was even more baffling — he told me the doctor would be in soon and made no effort to actually clean my teeth. When I questioned if this was their normal process (because every other office I’ve been to cleans teeth before the doctor examines them), his attitude got worse. He finally did a rushed, half-hearted polish and seemed unsure of how to floss properly. Honestly, I was ready to walk out.The doctor came in, scraped my teeth a couple of times, and declared everything was fine. The lack of care and professionalism from the hygienist was shocking. I expect a basic level of cleanliness, courtesy, and competence from a dental visit, and unfortunately, this experience missed the mark on all fronts.I won’t be returning and wouldn’t recommend this office to others.
Haley OLeary
15:48 05 Dec 24
I have been going here for years and the staff is always so kind and welcoming. I have had dental work and braces done here and I am very satisfied with all my work. Scheduling appts has always been super easy. I am truly happy with my smile thank you!
Kathie Wade
17:47 09 Nov 24
When I first started going here, it was because they were close to home & accepted my insurance.Now, I wouldn’t go anywhere else. The entire staff, from the front desk all the way to clinical staff are all so kind & patient. I have had major anxiety going to the dentist in the past, and although I still occasionally have a “death grip” on the arms of the chairs, I am much more relaxed due to their comforting demeanor.Dr Barnes is phenomenal & I am so pleased he’s been able to restore my smile after an accident that left a few of my teeth in rough shape.You guys truly have changed my life!Thank you!!
dexproxx
00:17 31 Aug 24
Today was an excellent visit, super attentive staff at the front desk, and they called my name super fast.Jennifer was the assistant that helped me out and she was super sweet and attentive with me, she took her time to do my cleaning and she was giving me some advices and tips on what to do moving forward to better take care of my smile, all this while she was doing my cleaning.Dr Mbata was super helpful and attentive and answered all my questions.After that she recommended me a place to get my wisdom teeth removed, so she took her time to give me the necessary paperwork to referred me to an oral surgeon and she explained exactly how everything was going to be.First of many visits, Great place!
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