Tooth Extraction in Upland CA

When a tooth is severely damaged or infected, extraction can protect your oral health and relieve pain. At Higher-Ground Family Dentistry, our team ensures that every tooth removal is safe, gentle, and stress-free. We support patients of all ages throughout Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fontana, and Claremont, with a strong focus on comfort and long-term dental wellness.

Types of Tooth Extractions

Simple extraction

Performed when the tooth is visible above the gums and can be removed safely.

Surgical extraction

Recommended when the tooth is broken at the gum line, trapped under the gums, or impacted.

Wisdom teeth often fall into the surgical category due to lack of space or misalignment.

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What to Expect During a Tooth Extraction Appointment

Step 1: Consultation & X-rays

The dentist evaluates the tooth and confirms whether extraction is necessary.

Step 2: Gentle removal

Local anesthesia ensures complete comfort during the procedure.

Step 3: Protection & guidance

Once the tooth is removed, a protective dressing is placed, and after-care instructions are provided to ensure proper healing.

After-Care for Extraction Healing

 First 24 hours

  • Apply cold pack intermittently for swelling
  • Avoid spitting, smoking, and using straws

 First week

  • Continue brushing gently around the area
  • Take prescribed medications as directed

Warning signs to watch for

  • Severe swelling after day 3
  • Fever or bad odor
  •  If these occur, contact the office immediately

What Happens After a Tooth Is Removed?

Without replacement, surrounding teeth can shift, affecting chewing ability and appearance. After healing, your dentist will help you choose a long-term restorative option.

When Is Emergency Tooth Extraction Needed?

If you're experiencing extreme pain, swelling, or trauma after an accident, an urgent same-day appointment may be necessary.

Signs that require immediate extraction
  • Infection or abscess with swelling
  • Tooth broken below gum line
  • Bleeding that doesn’t stop

Call for a Gentle & Comfortable Extraction Experience

If you are dealing with tooth pain or believe a tooth may need to be removed, our team is here to help. We make treatment as comfortable and stress-free as possible for every patient.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1Is tooth extraction painful?
Local anesthesia keeps the procedure comfortable. Most patients feel pressure but not pain.
2How long does healing take?
Initial healing takes 1–2 weeks; full bone healing takes longer.
3 Can I go to work after an extraction?
Many patients return to normal activity the next day, depending on procedure type.
4Sample questionDo I need to replace the extracted tooth?
Replacement is highly recommended to prevent shifting and bite problems.
5What can I eat after a tooth extraction?
Soft foods such as yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, and pasta are ideal for the first few days.
6What is dry socket and how do I avoid it?
Dry socket occurs when the blood clot dislodges early. Avoid smoking, straws, and forceful rinsing during the first 48 hours.