Kensington Court Clinic
Private & NHS Hospital Healthcare Centre
Private Dental Extractions – It’s Time To Make Some Space.
Private Dental Extractions – It’s Time To Make Some Space.
Why Do Some Teeth Need To Be Removed?
How Is An Extraction Performed?
To ensure a comprehensive evaluation and determine the appropriate course of action, our approach involves utilising an X-ray to ascertain whether your case calls for a simple extraction or a surgical extraction.
Simple Extraction
The majority of extractions are uncomplicated and straightforward. A local anaesthetic will be administered to numb the affected tooth and surrounding gum area. Once the anaesthetic has taken effect and the area is fully numbed, the tooth will be extracted. Any sensations of pain will be eliminated, although there may be slight pressure. This procedure is typically rapid and typically does not necessitate stitching.
Surgical Extraction
In certain cases, a tooth may require surgical removal, such as when it grows at an unfavourable angle, is embedded in the bone, or has deteriorated. At Kensington Court Clinic, an independent dental hospital, we offer the option of surgical tooth extraction under general anaesthetic in our state-of-the-art theatre rooms.
Does A Dental Extraction Hurt?
What Happens Immediately After The Extraction?
What Happens In The Long Term After An Extraction?
Referrals For Dental Extractions.
Dental Extraction Fees
*All Fees for guide purposes only*