Emergency Tooth Extraction Manchester & Leeds

Dental extractions are often a last resort to help protect your oral health. If you’re nervous about having a tooth removed, let our dental team help to put you at ease.

Why do I need an extraction?

Dental extractions are often required if you have a tooth that has been severely damaged by decay or trauma. If you have been ignoring a toothache for a long time, your dentist might advise you that the tooth is too badly damaged to be saved by a filling or a root canal treatment.

Sometimes, the damage is not visible and you might not be aware that something is wrong. This can happen if you have suffered a trauma to the face or jaw that has resulted in a crack to your tooth root. This can result in damage below the surface of the gum line that cannot be repaired.

And finally, you might need an extraction to prepare for another treatment such as orthodontics or dental implants. When there isn’t enough space for the teeth in your mouth, this can lead to overcrowding and this can make your teeth crooked. Removing excess teeth and then starting orthodontic treatment can help to achieve a straight and beautiful smile.

What is involved with a routine extraction?

A routine extraction is often a very quick and simple procedure. We use local anaesthetic to numb the area around the tooth so that you don’t feel any discomfort. Your dentist will grip the tooth and gently rock it to loosen it from its socket.

The tooth is then removed from the socket and the area is packed to ensure that there is no bleeding once you have left the practice. If the tooth was causing you pain, you should find immediate relief from the source of the pain. An extraction will typically take around 7-10 days to fully heal. After this point, we can then talk about restoration options.

Surgical extractions and wisdom teeth removal

Sometimes when a tooth is heavily broken or trapped inside the jawbone, we may need to surgically remove the tooth. Our experienced dentists perform all types of surgical extractions including the removal of wisdom teeth.

It’s also possible for a routine extraction to become more complex. This is why we allow plenty of time for your appointment to ensure you don’t feel rushed.

Anxious Patients

It is common for patients to avoid dental treatment because of a fear of the dentist. If an issue is ignored for too long, the only choice may be to extract the tooth. If you are very nervous about your treatment, we can help to put you at ease.

In special circumstances or very nervous patients, we can prescribe mild sedatives to be taken the night before and on the day of the extraction to help you to relax. This can help to make the process of a dental extraction far less daunting.

How much does an extraction cost?

Extractions start from just £195 per tooth. We will discuss the cost of the treatment during your initial consultation. If you’re in pain and think you might need a dental extraction, get in touch with our team today!

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