My Smile Dentist — Tooth Extraction

Fast, Gentle Removal When Needed

Extracting a tooth is always a last resort, but sometimes it’s necessary when repair is impossible or there’s pain, infection, or damage. At My Smile Dentist, we perform extractions carefully and with your comfort in mind.

When Extraction Is Recommended

We may suggest removing a tooth when:

  • The tooth is severely decayed or broken beyond repair

  • Infection or abscess threatens surrounding teeth or bone

  • Severe crowding or orthodontic preparations require removing one or more teeth

  • Impacted wisdom teeth cause pain, alignment issues, or risk to other teeth

  • A tooth is loose due to gum disease or bone loss

How the Extraction Process Works

  • Consultation & Assessment — We take X-rays / scans, review your medical and dental history, discuss options.

  • Anesthesia / Comfort Measures — Local anaesthetic ensures you feel minimal pain. Sedation options may be offered for anxious patients.

  • Extraction — Depending on the tooth’s condition (straightforward or surgical extraction) we remove it with gentle technique to minimize trauma.

  • Cleaning & Closure — We clean the socket, check for debris, possibly place sutures if needed.

  • Post-Op Care Instructions — Guidance on healing, diet, pain management, and when to return for follow-up or replacement options (implants, bridges, dentures).

Why Choose My Smile Dentist for Extractions

Skilled dentists experienced in both simple & surgical extractions

State-of-the-art imaging & tools to assess complexity and avoid complications

Comfort-focused care: sedation options, gentle technique, pain management

Clear aftercare instructions and follow-up for your healing & future dental planning

Book Your Extraction Consultation

If you’re in pain or have been told you need a tooth removed, don’t wait. Contact My Smile Dentist, today for evaluation, comfort, and planning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does extraction hurt?

No — local anesthesia ensures the procedure is painless. You may experience pressure, but pain is minimized.

That depends on healing. After initial recovery, we can plan for implants, bridges, or dentures. Timing will depend on your specific case.

Wisdom teeth often require surgical extraction if impacted. We’ll evaluate the position, root complexity, and adjacent structures to plan safe removal.

Yes, when done by experienced dental professionals under sterile conditions with proper planning and follow-up.

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