Proudly serving patients from Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and West Palm Beach.
Gentle removal, comfortable recovery
Sometimes a tooth is too damaged, decayed, or crowded to keep. When that happens, a careful extraction relieves pain and protects your other teeth. We handle both simple extractions and surgical removals — including wisdom teeth — right here in Royal Palm Beach, and we always talk through replacing the tooth so your smile and bite stay healthy.
What to expect
- Exam & plan. A quick X-ray confirms the best approach; we numb the area fully before starting.
- Extraction. You'll feel gentle pressure but not pain. Most simple extractions take just a few minutes.
- Aftercare. We send you home with clear instructions and follow up on healing and tooth-replacement options.
Why patients choose us for extractions
- Simple and surgical extractions, including wisdom teeth.
- Nitrous oxide available for nervous patients.
- Clear written pricing with in-house financing for qualified patients.
- 22+ years of gentle care in Palm Beach County.
Related treatments
Whenever possible we try to save a tooth with a root canal first. After an extraction, ask about replacing the tooth with dental implants or dentures. You can also return to the homepage.
Extraction FAQs
Tooth extraction questions, answered
How much does a tooth extraction cost in Royal Palm Beach?
A simple extraction at our Royal Palm Beach office typically ranges from $150 to $400, while surgical extractions generally run $250 to $600 depending on complexity. We verify your insurance and provide a written estimate before treatment.
Does getting a tooth pulled hurt?
We fully numb the area first, so you should feel pressure but not pain during the extraction. Nitrous oxide is available for anxious patients, and we send you home with clear aftercare instructions to keep you comfortable.
How long does it take to heal after an extraction?
The gum usually closes over within one to two weeks, while the bone continues to heal underneath over a few months. Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two by following simple aftercare.
Should I replace a tooth after it's extracted?
Yes, in most cases. Replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant, bridge, or denture prevents nearby teeth from shifting and preserves your bite. We review every option at your visit.
Is a tooth extraction covered by insurance?
Most dental plans cover a portion of medically necessary extractions. We check your benefits beforehand, give you a written estimate, and offer in-house financing for any balance.