When is an Extraction Needed?

Not every tooth can be saved. Sometimes removal is the best option to protect your overall oral health.
Common reasons include:
- Severe decay or damage beyond repair
- Advanced gum disease
- Broken teeth that can’t be restored
- Overcrowding before orthodontic treatment
- Retained baby teeth that don’t fall out naturally
Let’s take through the
Extraction Process
- Step 1: Gentle numbing for a pain-free experience
- Step 2: Careful removal using advanced techniques
- Step 3: Clear aftercare instructions to ensure smooth healing

Is It Painful?
Healing & Aftercare
- Mild soreness/swelling for 1–2 days is normal
- Stick to soft foods and avoid smoking or straws
- Follow our simple aftercare steps for speedy recovery
- We’re always just a call away if you need assistance
Replacing Missing Teeth
After an extraction, we’ll guide you on options like dental implants, bridges, or dentures to restore your smile and bite!
We can create a customised treatment plan for you that may involve the following
FAQs
In some cases, yes—especially with implants (“immediate implants”). We’ll let you know if you’re a candidate.
Not always. Simple extractions usually don’t need them. If stitches are required, they’re small.