818 Pine-A Grove Dr, Wilmington, NC 28409

Gentle Tooth Extractions at Mast Dental
Preserving your natural teeth is always our priority at Mast Dental. We exhaust every possible option before recommending extraction because we understand that losing even a single tooth can significantly impact your oral health, bite function, and appearance.
That said, there are situations where extracting a tooth is the right call and in those cases, the most important thing is that it's done carefully, with clear communication and your comfort front and center. Dr. Mast will thoroughly examine your tooth, review your X-rays, and walk you through exactly what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.
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When is an Extraction Necessary
- Severe decay that has destroyed too much tooth structure to be restored
- Advanced gum disease that has compromised the bone supporting the tooth
- Infection or abscess that cannot be resolved with root canal treatment or antibiotics
- A fractured tooth or root that cannot be repaired
- Impacted teeth, most commonly wisdom teeth, that are unable to erupt properly
- Malpositioned or overcrowded teeth requiring removal for orthodontic correction
- Baby teeth that haven't fallen out naturally and are blocking permanent teeth
Don't Forget. Missing Teeth Need to Be Replaced
If you're having a permanent tooth removed, it's important to discuss tooth replacement options with Dr. Mast. A gap left by a missing tooth causes surrounding teeth to shift over time, affects your bite, and can lead to bone loss in the jaw. The sooner a replacement plan is in place, the better your long-term outcome.
Replacement options Dr. Mast can discuss with you include dental implants, dental bridges, and partial dentures. We'll help you understand the pros, cons, and costs of each option so you can make the best decision for your situation.
What to Expect After Your Extraction
- Take any prescribed or recommended pain medication as directed
- Apply an ice pack to the outside of your face in 15-minute intervals during the first 24 hours to manage swelling
- Bite gently on the gauze placed over the extraction site to help control bleeding
- Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, or vigorous rinsing for at least 48 hours — these actions can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing
- Stick to soft foods for the first few days and avoid chewing on the extraction side
- Gently rinse with warm salt water starting 24 hours after the procedure
Discomfort should lessen noticeably within three days and resolve fully within one to two weeks. If you experience prolonged or worsening pain, significant swelling, persistent bleeding, or fever after your extraction, call our office immediately at (910) 397-9277.
Tooth Extractions Near You in Wilmington, NC
Mast Dental is located at 818-A Pine Grove Drive in Wilmington, NC, serving patients throughout Wilmington, Ogden, Porters Neck, Masonboro, Monkey Junction, and surrounding communities. We offer early morning appointments starting at 7:30 AM Monday through Friday and do our best to accommodate urgent dental needs promptly.
Call (910) 397-9277 or request an appointment online, we'll get you in and take care of you.
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