If you’re looking for a dentist in Atlanta because you believe you need a tooth extraction, you’ll find an overwhelming number of choices. Not so long ago, people would grab the telephone directory and look for the first dentist alphabetically.…

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Do I Need to Have My Tooth Pulled?

Have you got severe tooth pain? Has a tooth broken to the point where it seems beyond repair? Some people think that a tooth extraction is their only or best option. Before…

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General wisdom tooth extraction AtlantaAre you dreading your next dentist appointment because you have to get your wisdom teeth removed? At the Atlanta Dental Spa, we know that some patients’ first choice is to procrastinate scheduling this appointment.

However, for your own health…

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Tooth extractions are completed for various reasons, and a great amount of patients experience very minimal post-operative tooth extraction complications.

At the Atlanta Dental Spa, we do everything possible so that you and your family experience gentle tooth extractions

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Tooth Extraction Dentist AtlantaAre you living with great amounts of pain because you need to have a tooth (or teeth) pulled? Sadly, many people will live with pain and avoid going to the dentist because they are afraid of having a tooth

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Tooth Extraction Dry SocketTypically, about 2-5% of patients who get teeth extracted develop a dry socket (alveolar osteitis) after the procedure. This is a minimal percentage, but dry sockets are still a potential side effect to be well understood. Furthermore, the chance of…

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For many patients, tooth extraction is a common procedure before orthodontic braces. It is important to note that not every patient will need a tooth extraction! However, if you must get a tooth pulled, this should not stop you…

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Tooth extraction specialist Atlanta, Ga.Here at Tooth Extraction Atlanta we are taking a glimpse into the fascinating history of tooth extractions takes us back to the first recorded tooth extraction (using anesthesia) in the early nineteenth century.

Tooth extraction in the United States

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