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5 Signs You Need a Tooth Extraction — And What to Expect in Keller, TX

Published April 12, 2026

Nobody wants to lose a tooth. But sometimes, keeping a damaged or infected tooth is worse than removing it — and the sooner you act, the more options you have. Here are five signs that a tooth extraction might be in your near future, plus what to expect from the process at Keller Parkway Dental in Keller, TX.

5 Signs You May Need a Tooth Extraction

1. Severe Tooth Pain That Won’t Go Away

Some tooth pain is manageable and temporary — sensitivity to hot or cold that fades quickly is often treatable. But if you have constant, throbbing pain that doesn’t respond to over-the-counter medications, that’s a sign of deeper damage or infection. Sometimes a root canal can save the tooth; other times, the damage is too extensive and extraction is the better long-term solution.

2. Severe Decay That Has Reached the Pulp

Tooth decay progresses through layers: enamel, then dentin, then the pulp (the living center of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels). When decay reaches the pulp, a root canal is usually the first option — but if infection has spread beyond the tooth or the tooth is structurally compromised, extraction becomes the safest choice to protect your surrounding teeth and jawbone.

3. A Dental Abscess

An abscess is a pocket of infection, usually visible as swelling in the gum tissue near a tooth, sometimes accompanied by fever and bad taste. Dental abscesses are serious — they don’t resolve on their own and can spread to the jaw or neck. Depending on severity, treatment may include antibiotics, root canal, or extraction. Don’t wait on an abscess.

4. Crowding or Impacted Teeth

If your teeth are overcrowded, extraction may be recommended to create space — especially before orthodontic treatment like ClearCorrect. Wisdom teeth are the most common example of impacted teeth: when they don’t have room to emerge properly, they can cause pain, push adjacent teeth out of alignment, and become magnets for infection. Removing them early often prevents much bigger problems.

5. A Cracked or Broken Tooth That Can’t Be Restored

Not every cracked tooth needs to come out — a crown or bonding can save many fractured teeth. But if the crack extends below the gum line or through the root, there’s often no reliable way to restore it. In those cases, extraction and replacement (usually with an implant) is the most predictable, long-term solution.

What to Expect from a Tooth Extraction at Keller Parkway Dental

Simple Extractions

A simple extraction involves a tooth that’s fully erupted above the gum line. After numbing the area with local anesthetic, the dentist loosens and removes the tooth. The procedure typically takes 20–40 minutes. Most patients are surprised at how quick and comfortable it is. Simple extractions at Keller Parkway Dental are $199.

Surgical Extractions

A surgical extraction is needed when a tooth is impacted (hasn’t fully erupted), broken below the gum line, or has curved or multiple roots that require more careful removal. This may involve a small incision and sometimes the tooth is sectioned into pieces for easier removal. Surgical extractions at Keller Parkway Dental are $249. Wisdom teeth removal is $299 per tooth.

Recovery: What to Expect After an Extraction

Most patients recover from a simple extraction within 1–3 days. A surgical extraction may take 3–7 days. Here’s how to make recovery smooth:

If you experience severe pain 3–4 days after extraction (dry socket), increasing swelling, fever, or pus, call us immediately — these are signs of complications that need prompt attention.

After Extraction: Replacing the Tooth

Extracting a tooth is step one. Replacing it is equally important — missing teeth cause bone loss, shifting of adjacent teeth, and bite problems over time. At Keller Parkway Dental, we offer:

We’ll discuss replacement options with you at your extraction consultation so you have a complete plan from start to finish.

Tooth Extraction Pricing in Keller, TX

We accept most PPO insurance and will verify your coverage before treatment. Uninsured patients receive these transparent flat-rate prices with no hidden fees.

Don’t Put It Off

If you’re experiencing any of the signs above, the sooner you get evaluated, the better your options. Early intervention often means less treatment — and less cost.

See our patient specials, then book your appointment online or call (817) 431-6995. Keller Parkway Dental — 359 Keller Parkway, Keller, TX 76248. Open Monday, Wednesday & Saturday 9 AM–5 PM, and by appointment Tuesday, Thursday & Friday.

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