
- Benefit your daily life by ridding you of chronic toothaches
- Prepare your smile to receive beneficial restorative dentistry, particularly dental implants
- Allow you to properly and comfortably chew your food once your tooth has been replaced
- Prevent wisdom teeth from causing damage to your existing teeth
We know you’re likely dealing with dental pain and may be nervous about visiting us. You needn’t be! We offer three forms of safe dental sedation to help you relax. We also have TVs in every operatory so you can “zone out” during your procedure.
An extraction is one of the most common oral surgery procedures. You’re in great hands with Dr. Gleave, a member of the American Dental Association (ADA) who has performed countless extractions in his dental career. Call (801) 923-6406 today to schedule stress-free treatment.
What to Expect After Tooth Removal
We’ll give you detailed instructions on how to care for yourself and encourage healing after your procedure. We may also provide you with medication to ease any discomfort. In general, you’ll want to take it easy for a few days. It’s a good idea to rest with your head raised and eat soft foods at first. Don’t use a straw!
You can also:
- Apply a cold pack to your face to relieve pain and minimize swelling
- Bite down on clean gauze until bleeding stops, to encourage clotting
- Skip brushing for a day, then be careful when cleaning teeth near the extraction site

Dr. Gleave on Oral Surgery
Improve Oral Health by Removing a Tooth
- Damage from decay. A decaying tooth that can’t be helped with a filling or dental crown should be removed to prevent further dental issues and relieve your pain.
- Damage from gum disease. Gum disease is the number one reason adults in the U.S. lose permanent teeth. After treating the underlying issue, we can remove damaged teeth and provide reliable replacements.
- Broken or injured teeth. If a tooth that has suffered trauma can’t be returned to its full function, it’s best to remove it so you can receive a replacement.
- Impacted wisdom teeth. Impacted teeth can’t successfully emerge through your gums, a common problem with wisdom teeth. Removing them will benefit your smile. Left alone, they can cause alignment issues and severe discomfort.

Call Rod Gleave, DMD at (801) 251-7868 to see if you need a tooth extraction or removal.
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Let’s discuss what we can do for you and your family.
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