DENTAL
EXTRACTIONS
When the idea of having a tooth pulled comes to mind, it often conjures images of large pliers yanking out a tooth. While tooth extractions do involve removing a tooth, there’s much more to the procedure, and sometimes it’s a necessary step to maintain your overall oral health.
Extractions
At Dia Dentistry, we understand that there are many reasons why a tooth may need to be extracted, and we ensure that this important dental procedure is performed with care and precision.
Types of Tooth Extractions
Tooth extractions can range from simple procedures to more complex surgeries, depending on your oral health, the position and condition of the tooth, and other factors.
There are essentially two types of tooth extractions we offer at our Brampton clinic:
Simple Tooth Extraction: This is a straightforward procedure where a tooth is gently removed using specialized instruments. It’s typically quick, with minimal discomfort, and is often performed when the tooth is visible and easily accessible.
Surgical Tooth Extraction: If the tooth is severely damaged, impacted, or if there are complications such as infection, a surgical extraction may be required. This more complex procedure involves removing the tooth by making an incision in the gum and may include removing bone or cutting the tooth into sections to facilitate extraction. Surgical extractions are performed under local or general anesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the process.
Whether you need a simple extraction, such as for a baby tooth, or a more complex surgical extraction, our team at Dia Dentistry will provide the necessary care to protect your oral health and ensure a smooth recovery.
​Need a Tooth Extraction? Contact Dia Dentistry in Brampton Today!
While no one looks forward to having a tooth removed, sometimes it’s the best option to prevent further health issues. If you need a tooth extraction, contact Dia Dentistry in Brampton. Our expert team will assess your situation and provide the best solution to protect your smile and overall oral health.