We understand that having a tooth removed can sound intimidating. That’s why our approach to dental extractions is built around comfort, precision, and rapid recovery. Whether it’s due to severe decay, infection, gum disease, overcrowding, or preparation for orthodontic treatment, we ensure every extraction is carried out with the utmost care.

Why Choose Us for Your Tooth Extraction?
- Pain-free techniques with modern anesthesia options
- Advanced surgical tools for faster recovery
- Patient-first approach with clear explanations
- Experienced dentists who specialize in extractions
- Supportive follow-up care to ensure optimal healing
When is a Tooth Extraction Needed?
Tooth extraction may be recommended in situations such as:
Severe Tooth Decay or Damage
When a tooth cannot be restored with fillings, crowns, or root canal therapy.
Overcrowding
To make space for proper alignment during orthodontic treatments.
Infections
When infection risks spreading despite antibiotics and other treatments.
Wisdom Teeth Issues
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth causing pain or infection.

Types of Dental Extractions
We offer:
- Simple Extraction – For visible teeth above the gumline.
- Surgical Extraction – For impacted or broken teeth requiring gum or bone access.
- Wisdom Tooth Extraction – Specialized care for complex third molar cases.
Our Dentle Extraction Process
Your safety and comfort are our top priorities. Here’s what to expect:
Thorough Examination &
X-rays
We carefully assess the tooth and surrounding structures.
Personalized Anesthesia Plan
Local anesthesia or sedation ensures you feel little to no discomfort.
Precise, Minimally Invasive Removal
Using advanced instruments and techniques to preserve surrounding bone and tissue.
Post-Extraction Care & Healing Guidance
We provide tailored aftercare instructions for a smooth recovery.
Post-Extraction Care Tips
Following your extraction, proper care promotes faster healing and reduces the risk of complications:
- Keep the gauze pad in place for the recommended time.
- Avoid smoking, using straws, or vigorous rinsing for the first 24 hours.
- Use ice packs to minimize swelling.
- Eat soft foods and stay hydrated.
- Follow all medication and cleaning instructions provided.

A healthier smile starts with the right care. If you’re experiencing tooth pain, swelling, or discomfort, don’t delay treatment. Early intervention can prevent complications and preserve your oral health.