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Dental Extractions Dorset and Hampshire

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    DENTAL EXTRACTIONS

    Having a tooth removed may seem unnecessary. Wouldn’t you want to hang on to as many teeth as possible? The answer is Yes! However, sometimes, teeth must be removed because there is no other option.

    Our surgeons only resort to extracting teeth if it’s an absolute necessity. Usually, teeth are removed to preserve oral health and to prevent further damage to other healthy teeth and gum tissue.

    We may recommend tooth removal for all the following reasons:

    • Excessive tooth decay
    • Tooth infection
    • Crowding of teeth
    • Make room for shifting teeth during orthodontic treatment

    The Dental Extraction procedure

    To know more about Dental Extractions and how we can help you please contact: 01425 628 987

    FAQ’s

    What happens after a tooth extraction?

    After your dental extraction, your body will form a blood clot at the opening. This protects the nerves and bone that were underneath the tooth while the gums heal.

    This typically takes several days to a couple of weeks. You will likely feel pain soon after the procedure as the anaesthetic begins to wear off. Pain can range from moderate to severe, depending on what type of extraction was performed and how the procedure went. We advise you take your pain relief before the anaesthetic wears off.

    Should I get my tooth replaced?

    Contrary to popular belief, replacing a missing tooth isn’t just cosmetic. Leaving a space in your gums where your tooth used to be is economical, but it can do real damage to your oral health.

    Bone loss after an extraction is common if a patient doesn’t have a dental implant, bridge, or other restorative procedure done soon after the extraction.

    The roots of the surrounding teeth can also shift or move towards the empty space, potentially requiring orthodontic treatment if you later decide to have an implant placed. A restoration can protect your appearance and your oral health.

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    • Dentist surgical implants
    • Zygomatic Implants
    • Suboeriosteal/Customised Jaw Implants
    • Wisdom Teeth Removal
    • Dental Extractions
    • Orthodontic Canine Exposures & Surgical Endodontics
    • Conscious Sedation
    • Gum Disease Management
    • Periodontal Laser Therapy
    • Teeth Whitening

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    Monday 08.00 - 17.00
    Tuesday 08.00 - 17.00
    Wednesday 08.00 - 17.00
    Thursday 08.00 - 17.00
    Friday 08.00 - 13.00

    Closed for lunch between 13.00 to 14.00

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    1 Ashley Road
    New Milton
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    • Home
      • Welcome
    • Our Practice
      • Our Vision & Values
      • Our Team
    • Treatments
      • Dental Implants
      • Zygomatic Implants
      • Subperiosteal/Customised Jaw Implants
      • Wisdom Teeth Removal
      • Dental Extractions
      • Orthodontic Canine Exposures & Surgical Endodontics
      • Conscious Sedation
      • Gum Disease Management
      • Periodontal Laser Therapy
      • Teeth Whitening
    • Fee Guide
    • Case Studies
    • Patient Education
    • 01425 628 987
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