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Tooth Extractions

Sometimes Saying Goodbye is the Healthiest Choice for Your Smile

While our goal is always to preserve your natural teeth, there are times when a tooth extraction is the best option for your overall oral health. Whether it’s due to severe decay, infection, or other dental issues, the experienced team at Omnipark Dental Centre provides gentle and expert care to ensure a comfortable and stress-free extraction process. We’re here to guide you through every step and discuss your options for restoring your smile afterwards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will a tooth extraction hurt?
At Omnipark Dental Centre, we prioritize your comfort. Extractions are typically performed under local anaesthetic to ensure a pain-free procedure. Sedation options are available for anxious patients.
Why might I need a tooth extraction?

Common reasons include severe decay, infection, gum disease, impacted wisdom teeth, or to create space for orthodontic treatment. Our dentists at Omnipark Dental Centre will thoroughly explain the reasons for recommending an extraction.

What should I expect after a tooth extraction?

You can expect some mild discomfort and swelling. We will provide detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing and minimize any discomfort. This may include advice on pain management, diet, and oral hygiene.

How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?

Initial healing usually takes a few days to a week. Complete healing of the gums can take a few weeks. We’ll monitor your progress at Omnipark Dental Centre and provide guidance throughout your recovery.

What should I eat after a tooth extraction?

We recommend a diet of soft foods for the first few days following your extraction. Avoid hot, hard, or chewy foods that could irritate the extraction site.

When should I contact Omnipark Dental Centre after an extraction?

Contact us immediately if you experience excessive bleeding, severe pain, signs of infection (increased swelling, pus), or any other concerns following your extraction.

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