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A tooth extraction is a routine dental procedure where the tooth and root are completely removed from the mouth under local anaesthetic.
When some of the tooth is visible above the gum line, your dentist will loosen the tooth in its socket before extracting it. For teeth below the gum such as broken or wisdom teeth, your dentist will make a small incision in the gum in order to access the tooth.
There are several reasons your dentist might suggest removing a tooth. It could be due to severe decay, infection, gum disease, or damage that can’t be repaired.
In other cases, teeth may need to be removed to make space, such as with impacted wisdom teeth or before orthodontic treatment. Whatever the reason, your dentist will explain everything and ensure it’s the best option for your overall oral health.
We use local anaesthetic to numb the area, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Some discomfort afterwards is normal but usually manageable with simple care.
Most people recover within 7 to 10 days, with the initial healing of the gum taking place quite quickly. However, it can take a few weeks to a few months for the underlying bone to fully heal. Following the aftercare advice your dentist provides - like avoiding certain foods, not smoking and keeping the area clean - will support a smooth recovery. We will provide you with aftercare advice following your treatment and are always here to answer your questions during the healing process.
In many cases, yes - especially if the missing tooth affects your ability to chew or impacts the look of your smile. Your dentist will talk you through your options, which may include a dental implant, bridge, or partial denture. Replacing a missing tooth can help maintain bite alignment and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.
It’s best to stick to soft foods for the first few days. Avoid hot, spicy, crunchy,or chewy foods that might irritate the area or dislodge the healing clot. As healing progresses, you can gradually return to your normal diet - your dentist will advise you based on your specific recovery.
Avoid brushing the extraction site for the first 24 hours to protect the blood clot. After that, gently clean the area as advised by your dentist.
If you think you may need a tooth extraction or want advice about your dental health, please get in touch. We’re here to help you every step of the way.