A tooth extraction involves the careful removal of a tooth that cannot be predictably restored or is causing ongoing problems.
Where possible, we always aim to preserve natural teeth. Extraction is only recommended when it is the most appropriate option for long-term oral health.
Back to ExtractionsIn some cases, more complex or surgical extractions may be required.
It is important to consider replacement options, particularly for long-term function and stability.
Options may include:
We will discuss whether replacement is recommended in your case.
Extractions may be recommended if:
Each situation is assessed carefully before recommending removal.
Healing usually takes place over several days to weeks. You may experience:
Clear instructions are provided to support healing and reduce the risk of complications.
The decision to remove a tooth is made carefully, considering both the immediate problem and long-term outcomes.
Where extraction forms part of a wider treatment plan — particularly involving implants or bite changes — this is planned in a structured way to support the final result.
Tooth extraction is only recommended when a tooth cannot be predictably saved. The focus is on resolving the immediate problem while planning appropriately for long-term oral health.
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