Comfortable Tooth Extraction
Safe, gentle tooth extractions with caring dental support for a stress-free experience.
Safe, gentle tooth extractions with caring dental support for a stress-free experience.
Every successful tooth extraction starts with an accurate diagnosis. Our dentist will examine your mouth and take digital X-rays to understand the tooth’s position, root structure, and surrounding bone. We’ll discuss your options, explain why extraction is necessary, and answer all your questions before proceeding.
Before any tooth extraction, our Brampton dental team performs a thorough evaluation using digital X-rays and oral exams. This helps us determine the best treatment option and ensure personalized care for your comfort and overall oral health.
Tooth extractions are often needed for reasons such as wisdom tooth pain, deep cavities, cracked or broken teeth, advanced gum disease, or overcrowding—especially in preparation for braces or aligners.
Our skilled dentists use advanced tools and local anesthesia to ensure a virtually pain-free experience. The entire procedure is done with precision and care, so you can feel relaxed and confident throughout your visit.
After your tooth is removed, we provide clear aftercare instructions to help minimize swelling, promote healing, and prevent infection. Our team stays available for any follow-up questions or concerns during your recovery.
Looking for trusted tooth extraction in Brampton? Contact us today to book your visit. Our friendly team is here to provide safe, comfortable care with a gentle touch.
Follow any instructions provided by your dentist, including discussing medications, medical conditions, and eating guidelines if sedation is planned.
Most patients recover within a few days, although complete healing of the extraction site can take several weeks.
Soft foods such as yogurt, soup, applesauce, smoothies, and mashed potatoes are recommended for the first few days. Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods until healing progresses.
Dry socket occurs when the blood clot at the extraction site becomes dislodged too early. Avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, and vigorous rinsing during the first few days after your procedure.
Many patients return to normal activities the next day. However, it is best to avoid strenuous physical activity for at least 24 to 48 hours.
Depending on the location of the tooth, your dentist may recommend a dental implant, bridge, or denture to restore function and prevent shifting of surrounding teeth.
Contact your dentist if you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, swelling that worsens after several days, fever, or signs of infection.