Orthodontic Tooth Extractions Dallas Fort Worth — DFWOMS
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Orthodontic
Tooth Extractions
in Dallas–Fort Worth

When your orthodontist recommends removing teeth to make room for braces or aligners, you want the procedure done right. DFWOMS’s board-certified oral surgeons perform orthodontic extractions with precision, compassion, and close coordination with your orthodontist — at our Irving, Mesquite, and Ennis locations.

Board-Certified Surgeons Orthodontist Coordination Opioid-Free Practice Medicaid Accepted Irving · Mesquite · Ennis
What are orthodontic tooth extractions?

Creating the space your smile needs to align properly

Orthodontic tooth extractions are the planned removal of one or more teeth as part of an orthodontic treatment plan. They are recommended by your orthodontist when there is insufficient room in the jaw to align the teeth properly — a situation called dental crowding. By strategically removing certain teeth before or during orthodontic treatment, space is created that allows the remaining teeth to be moved into their ideal positions.

Not every orthodontic patient needs extractions — but when they are recommended, the timing and execution of the procedure directly affect how smoothly and effectively the orthodontic treatment progresses. At DFWOMS, our oral surgeons work in close coordination with your orthodontist to perform these extractions with precision, minimizing trauma and promoting fast healing so that orthodontic treatment can begin as planned.


Why extractions are recommended

Common orthodontic reasons for tooth removal

Your orthodontist determines whether extraction is necessary based on a thorough analysis of your tooth size, jaw size, and the severity of your bite issues. The most common clinical reasons include:

Dental crowding — when the jaw does not have enough space to accommodate all the teeth without overlapping or rotating them out of alignment
Protrusion — when the upper or lower front teeth stick out too far, and extractions create the space needed to retract them to a more balanced position
Bite correction — overbites, underbites, and crossbites sometimes require extractions to allow adequate tooth movement and achieve a properly balanced bite
Impacted or supernumerary teeth — extra teeth or teeth that have not erupted and are blocking the path of other teeth that need to move into position
Pre-surgical orthodontics — patients preparing for orthognathic (jaw) surgery may need specific teeth removed as part of the staged treatment plan
Over-retained primary teeth — baby teeth that have not fallen out on their own and are blocking the eruption or alignment of the permanent teeth replacing them
Which teeth are typically extracted?

The first premolars (bicuspids) are the most commonly extracted teeth for orthodontic purposes — they sit between the canines and the molars, making their removal the most strategically effective for creating space in both arches. In some cases, second premolars or other teeth may be removed depending on the specific treatment plan your orthodontist has designed. Your orthodontist determines which teeth, if any, should be removed — DFWOMS performs the extraction with precision and coordinates directly with your orthodontist throughout.


Why an oral surgeon for orthodontic extractions?

Expert extraction for every level of complexity

Many routine orthodontic extractions can be performed by a general dentist. However, there are important situations where an oral surgeon’s specialized training makes a meaningful difference — and in all cases, having a board-certified surgeon perform the extraction ensures the highest standard of care.

Impacted or partially erupted teeth that cannot be removed with simple forceps extraction require surgical technique
Teeth with curved, long, or fused roots that increase the complexity of removal and the risk of complications
Younger patients or anxious patients who benefit from IV sedation for a more comfortable, less stressful experience
Multiple simultaneous extractions (e.g., all four premolars at once) that are more efficiently managed under sedation by a surgical team
Patients with medical conditions or complex dental histories that require the added safety of surgical-level care and monitoring
Cases where the orthodontist prefers a surgical specialist to minimize trauma and optimize healing time before orthodontic treatment begins

What to expect

The orthodontic extraction process at DFWOMS

1
Referral & consultation

Your orthodontist refers you to DFWOMS with a specific extraction plan indicating which teeth need to be removed and any special considerations. At your consultation, our surgeon reviews the referral, evaluates your dental X-rays, and confirms the treatment plan. We discuss sedation options, the procedure itself, and what to expect during recovery — answering every question you or your family may have.

2
Anesthesia selection

For straightforward extractions, local anesthesia alone is typically sufficient. For patients who prefer to be more relaxed — or for multiple simultaneous extractions — IV sedation or general anesthesia is available. All anesthesia at DFWOMS follows our opioid-free protocols. We discuss the best option for each patient’s age, anxiety level, and the complexity of the extractions planned.

3
Extraction procedure

The planned teeth are removed using the most appropriate technique for each tooth — simple forceps extraction for fully erupted teeth in favorable positions, or surgical technique when bone removal or sectioning is required. Our surgeons work carefully to minimize trauma to surrounding bone and soft tissue, which promotes faster healing and a smoother start to orthodontic treatment.

4
Post-operative care

Before leaving our office, you receive detailed aftercare instructions covering diet, oral hygiene, activity restrictions, and what to watch for during healing. Our opioid-free pain management protocol keeps recovery comfortable. Most patients experience mild to moderate soreness for 2–4 days and heal quickly enough to begin orthodontic treatment within the timeline your orthodontist has planned.

5
Coordination with your orthodontist

DFWOMS communicates directly with your orthodontist after the procedure, providing a report of the extractions performed and confirming that treatment can proceed as planned. We are available for any post-operative questions or concerns during your recovery, and if follow-up is needed, we schedule it promptly. Our goal is a seamless handoff back to your orthodontist so that your treatment stays on track.


Why choose DFWOMS

A trusted partner for orthodontic teams across DFW

Board-certified oral & maxillofacial surgeons experienced in routine and complex orthodontic extractions for patients of all ages
Direct coordination with referring orthodontists before and after every procedure for seamless, integrated care
Full range of sedation options — local anesthesia, IV sedation, and general anesthesia — all opioid-free, for maximum comfort
Compassionate care for younger patients and anxious patients — we take the time to explain every step and make the experience as comfortable as possible
Medicaid accepted · Bilingual staff (English and Spanish) · Three convenient DFW locations
Same-week appointments available — so your orthodontic treatment timeline is not delayed waiting for an extraction appointment

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about orthodontic extractions

Not every orthodontic patient needs extractions — many cases can be treated by expanding the arches or using other space-creating techniques. However, when your orthodontist recommends extractions, it is because the analysis of your tooth and jaw dimensions shows that there is not enough space to align the teeth to a stable, healthy position without removing some. Properly timed extractions lead to faster, more effective orthodontic treatment and a more balanced final result. Trust your orthodontist’s recommendation — it is based on a thorough clinical assessment.

The extraction itself is performed under anesthesia and should not be painful. Some pressure and movement is felt, but not sharp pain. Post-operative soreness is normal for 2–4 days and is managed effectively with our opioid-free pain protocol — typically over-the-counter analgesics such as ibuprofen are all that is needed. Most patients are surprised by how manageable recovery is. For younger patients or those who are anxious, IV sedation makes the experience much more comfortable.

This depends on your orthodontist’s protocol and the healing of your extraction sites. In many cases, braces can be placed within 1–2 weeks after straightforward extractions, once the initial healing is underway. For more complex cases, your orthodontist may wait a few more weeks. We communicate directly with your orthodontist after your procedure to confirm healing and support their timeline decisions. Our goal is always to minimize any delay to your treatment start.

Yes — in most cases, all planned extractions can be performed in a single appointment, which is generally preferable for both efficiency and recovery. Having all four extractions done at once means one recovery period rather than multiple, and allows your orthodontist to begin treatment sooner. Multiple simultaneous extractions are best managed under IV sedation for patient comfort. Our team will confirm this approach at your consultation based on the specific teeth being removed and your overall health.

We have extensive experience working with children and teenagers, and we understand that dental procedures can feel scary for younger patients and their parents. Our team takes extra time to explain the procedure in an age-appropriate way, answer all questions, and create a calm, reassuring environment. IV sedation is available for younger patients who are anxious, which makes the experience much more comfortable. We work with your child’s orthodontist to ensure the procedure is timed and executed in a way that supports the overall treatment plan.

Coverage varies by plan. Many dental insurance policies cover tooth extractions, including those performed for orthodontic purposes. We accept most major dental insurance providers and Medicaid at all three of our DFW locations. We also offer CareCredit and LendingClub financing. Our team will review your benefits before your procedure so there are no surprises — contact us before your consultation.

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Same-week appointments available at all three DFW locations. We coordinate directly with your orthodontist. Medicaid accepted.

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Make room for the smile you deserve.

Our oral surgeons in Irving, Mesquite, and Ennis perform orthodontic extractions with precision and care — keeping your treatment on track and your experience as comfortable as possible. Contact DFWOMS today.

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