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Dental Extractions in Halifax

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When Is Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Tooth extraction is needed in certain cases, such as:

  1. Baby teeth that don’t fall out naturally.
  2. Teeth removed for orthodontic treatment.
  3. Painful or infected teeth.
  4. Severely damaged or broken teeth.

Extraction isn’t always the only option—early intervention may save the tooth. Watch for these signs and symptoms:

  1. Persistent toothache.
  2. Pain when eating or pressure is applied.
  3. Jaw discomfort or stiffness.
  4. Swollen gums around specific teeth.
  5. Gum issues like unusual colour, bleeding, or bad odour.

Prompt dental care can help address these issues and may prevent the need for extraction.

Caring for Your Smile: A Step-by-Step Tooth Extraction Guide

Our experienced dental team ensures a smooth and efficient process, guiding you through every step from evaluation to aftercare:

Assessing Your Needs

We perform a thorough evaluation of your symptoms and discuss treatment options to determine the best solution for your dental health.

The Extraction Procedure

Local anaesthesia is used to numb the area, with sedation available if needed. Our skilled team uses minimally invasive techniques to ensure your comfort and a quick recovery.

Aftercare

You’ll receive detailed instructions for post-procedure care, including:

  • How to maintain proper oral hygiene during healing.
  • What to expect during recovery.
  • Steps to address any potential complications.

Exploring Tooth Extraction Costs in Halifax: A Comprehensive Overview

The cost of tooth extractions varies based on individual circumstances. With insurance, out-of-pocket expenses typically range from $100 to $200+ per tooth. For those without insurance, costs generally range from $200 to $600+ per tooth. A detailed examination is necessary to provide an accurate estimate, as every case is unique.

To give you an idea, tooth extractions are categorised into two types:

  1. Basic Tooth Removal: Simple extractions involve removing visible teeth with minimal complications, typically performed by a general dentist using local anaesthesia. These are on the lower end of the cost range.
  2. Surgical Tooth Removal: Surgical extractions, often handled by an oral surgeon, address teeth that are partially erupted or broken at the gum line. Due to their complexity, these procedures are priced higher.

We’re happy to provide a personalised quote after an in-person evaluation to help you understand your costs and treatment options.

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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.

Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Extractions may be required due to issues like severe decay, infection, overcrowding, or a damaged tooth.

Extractions are typically performed with local anaesthesia, ensuring you feel minimal discomfort during the procedure.

Most dental extractions are completed within 20-40 minutes per tooth, depending on the complexity.

It’s best to refrain from eating or drinking for a few hours beforehand to avoid nausea caused by the anaesthesia.

Yes, you’ll receive specific aftercare instructions regarding diet, oral hygiene, and managing discomfort.

Based on your situation, alternatives such as root canal therapy or other restorative treatments may be considered.

Recovery usually takes a few days to two weeks, based on the complexity of the procedure.

In most situations, it is safe to drive home since the effects of local anaesthesia typically wear off quickly.

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