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Gentle Tooth Extractions in Moorestown, NJ Fast Relief, Careful Aftercare

When a tooth is severely decayed, infected, or damaged beyond repair, a timely extraction stops the pain immediately and prevents complications from spreading. Dr. Aliya Khan, DMD performs gentle, precise extractions with same-day appointments available for patients in severe pain.

Same-Day Emergency

Severe pain? Call now

Gentle Technique

Fully numbed, minimal discomfort

20-40 Minutes

Most simple extractions

Family Dental Care

All ages, all cases

What is a tooth extraction?

A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved through other treatment. At Moorestown Smile Center, Dr. Khan performs extractions to relieve severe pain, stop infection from spreading, and protect surrounding teeth and gum tissue. Same-day appointments are available for patients experiencing severe pain from a damaged or infected tooth.

Why Extractions Are Sometimes the Right Choice

Tooth extractions may be necessary when severe tooth decay or an infected tooth jeopardizes surrounding tissues. At Moorestown Smile Center, our first goal is always to save the natural tooth whenever possible through a dental filling, root canal, or crown. But when a tooth is too badly damaged, infected, or unstable to be saved, timely extraction is the safest and most compassionate option.

Untreated caries tooth decay affects billions of people worldwide. Early removal of an unsalvageable tooth relieves severe pain that over-the-counter pain relievers cannot resolve, prevents the infection from reaching the jawbone or bloodstream, and protects neighboring healthy teeth. Delaying an extraction rarely helps and often makes the situation more complex, more painful, and more expensive to treat.

People worldwide have untreated tooth decay

According to the WHO, untreated caries in permanent teeth is one of the most common health conditions globally. Timely extraction of unsalvageable teeth prevents pain and serious systemic complications from spreading.

When Is a Tooth Extraction Needed?

Dr. Khan will always explore every option to save your natural tooth first. However, extraction may be recommended when:

The tooth is severely decayed and cannot be restored with a filling, crown, or root canal

An infected tooth is causing a spreading abscess that risks the jawbone or surrounding tissues

The tooth is broken or cracked below the gum line and cannot be repaired

Advanced gum disease has loosened the tooth to the point it can no longer be stabilized

Baby teeth are not falling out naturally and are blocking permanent teeth from erupting

Wisdom teeth are impacted, causing pain, or damaging adjacent molars

Orthodontic treatment plans (like Invisalign ) require space that can only be created by removing a tooth

Types of Tooth Extractions at Moorestown Smile Center

Not every extraction is the same. The type depends on the tooth’s condition, position, and whether it has fully erupted through the gums.

Simple Extraction

Performed on a fully visible tooth that is loose enough to be gently removed with forceps after the area is numbed. Most simple extractions take 20 to 40 minutes and are completed comfortably in the office at Moorestown Smile Center. Recovery is quick, usually with mild soreness for 2 to 3 days.

Surgical Extraction

Required when a tooth is broken below the gum line, impacted (like some wisdom teeth), or has curved roots. Dr. Khan will assess your case and refer to a trusted oral surgeon if a more complex surgical extraction is needed. Coordinated care means you stay with a team that already knows your dental history.

Why acting quickly matters

An infected tooth can lead to a serious systemic infection if left untreated. Signs like fever, swelling that spreads to the face or neck, or difficulty swallowing are dental emergencies. Call Moorestown Smile Center immediately -- do not wait for a scheduled appointment.

What to Expect The Extraction Procedure

Getting an extraction at Moorestown Smile Center is straightforward and far less intimidating than most patients expect. Here is exactly what happens:

Exam and X-Ray

Dr. Khan takes an X-ray to see the tooth's roots and confirm extraction is the right choice. Your medical history is reviewed, including any medications like blood thinners that need to be discussed beforehand.

Local Anesthesia

The tooth and surrounding gum are fully numbed. Dr. Khan takes time to make sure you feel no pain -- only mild pressure during the procedure itself. Patients with dental anxiety can discuss sedation options.

Gentle Removal

For a simple extraction, Dr. Khan gently loosens the tooth with a small instrument and removes it with forceps. For a surgical extraction, a small incision may be made and the tooth removed in sections if needed. Most patients report feeling only pressure, not pain.

Gauze and Blood Clot

Sterile gauze is placed over the socket. Firm bite pressure for 30 to 45 minutes stops the bleeding and allows a blood clot to form this clot is essential for proper healing and preventing dry socket.

Severe tooth pain right now in Moorestown? Same-day extractions available.

Aftercare Protecting the Healing Site

Professional aftercare promotes healing and supports overall family dental care goals. The first 72 hours are the most important. Following these guidelines protects the blood clot and prevents complications:

Bite firmly on gauze for 30 to 45 minutes after leaving the office replace with fresh gauze if bleeding continues, and rest with your head slightly elevated

Apply ice to your cheek for 15 minutes at a time during the first 24 hours to reduce swelling and discomfort

Take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen as directed most patients need them for only 1 to 2 days

Eat soft, cool foods for the first 24 to 48 hours yogurt, mashed potatoes, smoothies (spoon-eaten, not through a straw), scrambled eggs, and lukewarm soup are all excellent choices

Gently rinse with warm salt water starting the day after extraction one teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water, several times a day

Keep the area clean but avoid brushing directly on the socket for the first 3 days brush other teeth normally

Return to normal activities gradually most patients feel comfortable within 24 to 48 hours; avoid strenuous exercise for 3 to 4 days

⚠ Avoid these for 72 hours to prevent dry socket

Dry socket is a painful complication that occurs when the blood clot in the extraction site is dislodged before healing. To prevent it: —Do not smoke or use tobacco
—Do not drink through straws
—Do not spit forcefully or rinse vigorously
—Do not consume alcohol, hot drinks, or carbonated beverages
—Do not touch the socket with your tongue or fingers

Replacing an Extracted Tooth Why It Matters

Losing a tooth changes more than your smile. Over time, the neighboring teeth begin to shift into the empty space, the opposing tooth may drift out of position, and the jawbone in that area begins to shrink from lack of stimulation. Bite alignment, chewing efficiency, and even facial appearance can be affected within just a few years.

Once healing is complete  usually within a few weeks   Dr. Khan will discuss the best replacement option for your specific case. Common options include:

  • Dental implants  the gold standard for single tooth replacement, preserving both bite and jawbone
  • Dental bridges a fixed replacement anchored to the neighboring teeth
  • Partial dentures  removable option for replacing multiple teeth
  • All-on-X full-arch implants when multiple teeth need to be replaced at once

Serving patients from across Burlington County and South Jersey:

Dr. Khan’s patients travel from across Burlington County and Camden County to Moorestown Smile Center at 740 Marne Hwy, Suite 106. The practice is conveniently located for families throughout:

Office Information

Address

740 Marne Hwy, Suite 106 Moorestown, NJ 08057

Phone

(856) 638-5266

Email

moorestownsmilecenter@gmail.com

Hours

Mon 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tue 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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New patients from Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, and Burlington County always welcome. Same-day appointments often available.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Tooth Extractions

    No. The tooth and surrounding area are fully numbed with local anesthesia before any work begins. Most patients feel only mild pressure during the procedure. Mild soreness for 2 to 3 days afterward is normal and managed with over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen.
    Most simple extractions at Moorestown Smile Center are completed in 20 to 40 minutes including numbing time. More complex surgical extractions may take longer. Same-day appointments are available for patients experiencing severe pain.
    The socket usually closes over within 1 to 2 weeks and initial healing is complete in 3 to 4 weeks. Full bone healing takes several months. Most patients return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours.
    Dry socket occurs when the blood clot in the extraction site is dislodged before healing is complete, exposing the underlying bone and causing severe pain. Prevent it by avoiding smoking, spitting forcefully, drinking through straws, and rinsing vigorously for the first 72 hours after extraction.
    Yes, in most cases. Missing teeth cause surrounding teeth to shift, jaw bone loss, and bite problems over time. Dr. Khan will discuss replacement options including dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures at your follow-up visit.

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