Sublime Dentistry - Halifax

Dental Extractions in Halifax

A swift solution for severe decay, infection, or crowding. not only experience immediate pain relief but also pave the path towards enhanced oral health, opening doors to transformative treatments such as dental implants or orthodontics.
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When Is Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Tooth extraction becomes the right choice in specific situations, including when dealing with:

  1. Baby teeth that don’t naturally fall out.
  2. Teeth removal as part of orthodontic treatment or braces.
  3. Teeth causing pain or suffering from infection.
  4. Removing a damaged or broken tooth.

However, it’s important to note that tooth extraction may not always be the sole solution. Early intervention can often provide relief and preserve the tooth. Pay attention to these signs and symptoms, and reach out for assistance:

  • Experiencing intense toothache.
  • Feeling increased pain when eating or applying pressure.
  • Dealing with discomfort or stiffness in the jaw.
  • Noticing inflamed gums around specific teeth.
  • Experiencing symptoms of gum issues such as unusual color, bleeding, or an unpleasant odor.

Seeking prompt dental care when you observe these symptoms can help address the issue effectively while potentially avoiding the need for extraction.

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

A seamless process led by our experienced dental professionals. In just one office visit, we guide you through each phase, from assessing the necessity of tooth removal to the procedure itself, and post-extraction care:

Assessing Your Needs

Our dedicated dentists conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your symptoms, discussing treatment options to ensure the optimal approach for maintaining your dental health.

 

The Extraction Procedure

Depending on your and the dentist’s preferences, we administer a local anesthetic to numb the area around the targeted tooth. If necessary, sedation options are also available. Our skilled oral surgeons employ minimally invasive techniques, prioritizing your comfort and swift recovery.

Aftercare

Following the procedure, we provide you with a comprehensive set of aftercare instructions, covering:

  • Proper mouth care during the healing process.
  • What to expect during the recovery period.
  • Steps to take in case of any complications.

Exploring Tooth Extraction Costs in Halifax: A Comprehensive Overview

The price of a tooth extraction can vary significantly, contingent upon various factors. If you’re covered by a standard insurance plan, your out-of-pocket expense typically ranges from $100 to $200+ per tooth. To provide you with a precise estimate, we’re pleased to offer an advance quote that you can submit to your insurance.

For those without insurance coverage, the cost varies from approximately $200 to $600+ per tooth. It’s crucial to keep in mind that we cannot offer an exact quote over the phone. Every patient’s situation is unique, necessitating a comprehensive oral examination to determine an accurate treatment plan. To provide a general understanding, tooth extractions are categorized into two primary types, each with its associated cost considerations:

  1. Basic Tooth Removal: A basic, or ‘simple,’ tooth extraction involves the removal of a visible tooth within the mouth. Typically performed by a general dentist using local anesthesia, the cost for a simple extraction—especially one devoid of complications—falls toward the lower end of the cost spectrum.
  2. Surgical Tooth Removal: Conversely, surgical tooth extraction is a more intricate procedure commonly conducted by an oral surgeon in a specialized facility. This type of extraction addresses teeth that are either not fully erupted or have broken off at the gum line. Given its complexity and the specialized care involved, surgical extraction generally incurs higher costs

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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

Dental extractions may be necessary for reasons such as severe decay, infection, crowding, or a broken tooth.

No, tooth extractions are typically performed under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort during the procedure.

The duration of a dental extraction procedure can vary, but it usually takes around 20-40 minutes per tooth.

It’s advisable to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the procedure to prevent nausea from the anesthesia.

Yes, post-extraction care instructions will be provided, including guidelines for diet, oral hygiene, and pain management.

Depending on the situation, alternatives like root canal therapy or restorative treatments may be considered.

The healing process typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the complexity of the extraction.

In most cases, it’s safe to drive home after a dental extraction as the effects of anesthesia wear off relatively quickly.

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