If your tooth is damaged or decayed beyond repair,
we may need to extract it. Compassionate and kind,
we’ll ensure your tooth extraction is anxiety-free.
While tooth extraction procedures were once quite common, advances in dentistry now allow us to save teeth with both preventative and operative treatments. But what happens if your tooth is damaged or decayed beyond repair? Let’s walk you through the steps.
While our aim is always to save your tooth, you may require an extraction if:
Generally requiring only one visit, our caring team will provide you with a thorough overview of our tooth extraction procedure, so you know exactly what to expect.
The steps for a routine extraction include:
After your tooth extraction, we’ll provide you with detailed information on how to care for it at home. This the following includes tips:
If you experience excessive bleeding or there is continued pain, fever or swelling, we urge you to get in touch with our team. We’re here to help and will be able to provide the best advice to ensure your quick recovery and ongoing wellbeing.
You may feel pressure during the procedure, but the area will be numbed to minimise pain. After the extraction, discomfort or soreness is common, but this can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relief.
The cost of a tooth extraction depends on the complexity of the procedure. It’s best to contact us for an accurate quote based on your specific needs.
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