At Waccamaw Oral Surgery, our top priority is preserving your natural teeth whenever possible. But when a tooth becomes too damaged, decayed, or impacted to save, a tooth extraction may be the best option for protecting your long-term oral health.
Dr. Lucia Covington, DMD, OMFS is a board-certified oral surgeon offering expert tooth extractions in Murrells Inlet, SC — including surgical and emergency removals. Whether you need a single tooth removed or multiple extractions in preparation for implants or orthodontics, you can trust that your care will be handled with surgical precision and compassionate support.
We never take removing a tooth lightly. In most cases, extractions are only recommended when other treatment options — such as a root canal, crown, or restorative procedures — are no longer viable.
Common reasons for tooth extraction include:
Dr. Covington will always walk you through your options and help you make an informed decision — prioritizing both your comfort and your future oral health.
Before performing any tooth extraction, we begin with a comprehensive consultation and exam, including:
Depending on the tooth’s position and condition, we may recommend
You’ll also receive detailed pre- and post-op instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
We also offer sedation for children and adolescents when appropriate, especially for those undergoing extractions, trauma care, or with special needs.
We understand that the idea of tooth removal can be stressful. That’s why we offer multiple sedation options to ensure a calm and pain-free experience:
Our goal is to ensure that you feel safe, supported, and completely comfortable from start to finish.
Each tooth extraction is tailored to the specific situation, but here’s what you can generally expect:
You’ll receive aftercare instructions and, if needed, a prescription for pain management or antibiotics.
Recovery time varies based on the complexity of the extraction and your overall health. Most patients return to normal activity within 1–3 days, with full healing over 1–2 weeks.
We recommend:
If bone grafting was performed or multiple teeth were removed, Dr. Covington may schedule a follow-up to ensure proper healing.
Tooth extractions aren’t just about removing a problem, they’re about preventing future issues. Removing a damaged or infected tooth can:
We’ll also guide you through options for replacing the tooth — including dental implants, bridges, or implant-supported dentures — if long-term replacement is needed.
Tooth extractions are often covered by dental or medical insurance, depending on the reason and type of procedure. We work with most major carriers and will help verify your benefits.
We also offer CareCredit to make financing your care easier with flexible monthly payments.
If you’re experiencing tooth pain, swelling, or need a second opinion on extraction, don’t wait. At Waccamaw Oral Surgery, we offer safe, professional extractions with a focus on your long-term oral health — and your comfort every step of the way.