Tooth Extractions in Cutler Bay, FL

Gentle Care & Same-Week Appointments

Sometimes the best thing for your smile is letting go of a tooth that's causing you pain. Whether you're dealing with a severely decayed tooth, a painful infection, or a wisdom tooth that needs to come out, our team is here in Cutler Bay to walk you through every step of the process so you always know what to expect.

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When Is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Saving a natural tooth is always our first goal. However, there are situations where removing a tooth is the best option for your long-term oral health. Extraction is recommended when a tooth cannot be saved or would compromise the health of the rest of your smile.

Deep Decay

Severe tooth decay that cannot be restored with a filling or crown

Severe Fracture

Broken or fractured teeth that cannot be repaired

Gum Disease

Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) causing bone losts and tooth inestability

Infection

Dental infections or abscesses that won't resolve with root canal therapy

Space Needs

Overcrowding before orthodontic treatment to create proper spacing

Wisdom Teeth

Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth that are causing pain or crowding

If you're experiencing any of these issues, don't wait. Contact Forever Smiles Studio in Cutler Bay today for an evaluation.

Types of Extractions We Offer

At Forever Smiles Studio, we perform simple and routine surgical extractions, all completed with local anesthesia in our comfortable Cutler Bay office, so you stay fully relaxed and pain-free throughout the procedure.

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Simple Extractions

A simple extraction is performed on teeth that are fully visible above the gum line. Using specialized dental instruments, we gently loosen the tooth and remove it in a single visit. This is the most common type of extraction and typically involves very minimal downtime.

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Routine Surgical Extractions

Some teeth, have not fully erupted or may be broken at the gum line. In these cases, a routine surgical extraction is needed. Our dentist makes a small incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth and remove it safely.

Please note: We do not perform extractions requiring jaw surgery (maxillofacial procedures) or general anesthesia. If your case requires this level of care, we will gladly refer you to the appropriate specialist. We do not do fully impacted wisdom teeth.

What to Expect During Your Extraction at Our Cutler Bay Office

We know that the thought of having a tooth removed can feel intimidating. That's why we make the entire experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. We take the time to explain each ste and focus on keeping you comfortable throughout the entire process.

Consult & X-rays

We review your dental and medical history and take digital X-rays to fully evaluate the tooth and surrounding structures before recommending extraction.

Local Anesthesia

Your comfort is our priority. We apply a topical numbing gel before administering local anesthesia so you feel little to nothing during the procedure.

The Extraction

Depending on the complexity of your case, the tooth is removed using gentle techniques designed to preserve the surrounding bone and gum tissue as much as possible.

Aftercare Instructions

Before you leave, we explain detailed post-extraction care instructions to promote fast healing and prevent complications like dry socket.

After Your Extraction: Healing & Next Steps

Tips for a Smooth Recovery

  • Bite gently on gauze for 30–45 minutes after the procedure to control bleeding

  • Avoid smoking and using straws for at least 48–72 hours to prevent dry socket

  • Stick to soft foods like yogurt, applesauce, and mashed potatoes for the first few days

  • Apply ice packs to your cheek in 20-minute intervals to reduce swelling

  • Take prescribed or over-the-counter pain relievers as directed

  • Rinse gently with warm salt water after 24 hours to keep the area clean

  • Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods until fully healed

Replacement Options

We'll discuss the best way to restore your smile if needed.

  • Dental Implants: A natural-looking, permanent solution. KNOW MORE

  • Dental Bridges: Replace the missing tooth using surrounding teeth for support. KNOW MORE

  • Flippers: A removable option for short-term or transitional needs.

  • Dentures: Partial or Full dentures to restore function and confidence.

We'll help you choose what's right for you.

Why Patients Choose Forever Smiles Studio for Extractions in Cutler Bay

Gentle Approeach

We focus on your comfort with gentle techniques and a calm caring team

Clear Explanations

We explain your options in simple terms so you can make confident decisions.

Same-Week Appointments

We offer same-week appointments for tooth pain.

Bilingual Team

Hablamos Español. We´re proud to care for our diverse Cutler Bay community.

Emergency extractions available

Come to see us for emergency treatment.

Tooth Pain doesn't have to keep getting worse

If a tooth needs to come out, we'll help you understand why and make the proess as comfortable as possible.

What Our Patients Are Saying

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Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday - Sunday: Closed

  • Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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  • Sunday Closed

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If you have questions, you will surely find the answers here.

Does a tooth extraction hurt?

We administer local anesthesia to completely numb the area before beginning. You may feel some pressure or movement, but you should not feel pain. If at any point you feel discomfort, let us know and we'll adjust.

How long does a tooth extraction take?

A simple extraction typically takes 20 to 40 minutes from start to finish. Surgical extractions may take slightly longer depending on the tooth's position and complexity.

How much does a tooth extraction cost in Cutler Bay?

The cost varies depending on the type of extraction and your dental insurance coverage. We offer transparent pricing and will give you a clear cost estimate before any procedure. We also offer flexible payment plans to make care accessible.

What should I eat after a tooth extraction?

For the first 24–48 hours, stick to soft foods: yogurt, mashed potatoes, smoothies (no straw!), scrambled eggs, and soup. Avoid anything hard, crunchy, or very hot until your socket has healed.

When can I go back to work or school?

Most patients feel well enough to return to work or school the next day. If your job involves strenuous physical activity, we may recommend taking an extra day off. We can give you a note if you need it.

Do you perform wisdom tooth extractions?

Yes. We perform routine wisdom tooth extractions using local anesthesia. If your wisdom teeth require complex oral surgery or general anesthesia, we will refer you to an oral surgeon.

Can I drive myself home after the extraction?

Since we only use local anesthesia, not sedation or general anesthesia, most patients can drive themselves home after their appointment. However, if you have a friend or family member who can drive you, we recommend asking them to do so for extra comfort and support.

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