Let’s be honest—hearing you might need a tooth pulled isn’t exactly music to your ears. But when it comes to tooth extractions in Houston, TX, Lovett Dental makes the entire process smooth, efficient, and surprisingly comfortable.
Sometimes, a tooth just can’t be saved. Whether it’s from decay, trauma, or overcrowding, extractions often set the stage for a healthier smile.
At Lovett Dental, extractions are performed with precision and care. From simple pulls to surgical extractions, the team uses advanced techniques to minimize discomfort and speed up healing.
Ideal for visible teeth that can be loosened and removed easily.
Perfect for impacted or broken teeth, requiring a bit more finesse.
Every treatment starts with a comprehensive dental exam.
A custom treatment plan is created to match your exact needs.
With options like sedation dentistry, even the most nervous patients relax.
Picture this: you’re in the chair, but thanks to modern techniques, it feels more like a breeze than a battle. Local anesthesia ensures comfort, and the dentist carefully removes the tooth with minimal fuss.
Leaving a gap can affect your bite and jaw alignment. Lovett Dental offers several restorative options:
Your oral health matters—don’t wait for pain to dictate your decisions. Book your appointment here and discover stress-free Tooth Extractions in Houston, TX.
Healthy smiles start with the right care. Contact Lovett Dental to talk with a friendly team member, or explore our general dentistry services for a complete care plan.
Most people heal within about a week, but the timeline can change depending on the type of extraction and personal healing factors.
For a basic extraction, going back the next day is common, but surgical procedures may need an extra day or two of rest.
You won’t feel pain during the treatment thanks to local anesthesia and, if needed, sedation options that keep you relaxed and comfortable.
Hold off on smoking, using straws, or doing anything strenuous for at least 24 hours to lower the risk of dry socket or irritation.
If there’s excessive bleeding, persistent pain, swelling that worsens, or any signs of infection, it’s best to call your dentist right away.
Sometimes, yes—especially with implants—but it depends on your bone condition and how stable the extraction site is.

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