At Infinity Dental Care, we take every step to make tooth extraction a relatively pain-free process for you.
Pain and Discomfort: Following a tooth extraction, it is common to experience some pain and discomfort in the extraction site. This can be managed with prescribed pain medications or over-the-counter pain relievers as recommended by your dentist. Swelling and Inflammation: Swelling around the extraction site is another typical symptom after a tooth extraction. Applying a cold compress to the area can help reduce swelling. It is important to follow any post-operative care instructions provided by your dentist to promote proper healing. Bleeding: Some bleeding is normal after a tooth extraction, and your dentist will provide you with specific instructions on how to control it. Gently biting down on a piece of gauze or a moist tea bag can help promote blood clotting and stop the bleeding. Limited Mouth Opening: It is possible to experience temporary difficulty in fully opening your mouth after a tooth extraction. This can be due to muscle stiffness or swelling around the extraction site. Gentle jaw exercises and warm compresses may help alleviate this symptom. Sensitivity and Numbness: You may experience sensitivity or numbness in the surrounding areas of the extraction site. This can be temporary and should resolve as the healing process progresses. However, if the numbness persists or worsens, it is important to contact your dentist.
Severe Tooth Decay: When tooth decay has progressed extensively and has caused irreversible damage to the tooth structure, extraction may be necessary. This is often the case when a tooth is beyond repair with fillings, crowns, or root canal treatment. Advanced Gum Disease: In cases of advanced periodontal disease where the supporting structures of the tooth, such as the gums and bone, are severely compromised, extraction may be recommended to prevent further oral health complications. Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, often don't have enough space to fully emerge or develop properly. If impacted wisdom teeth cause pain, infection, or damage to neighbouring teeth, they may need to be extracted. Orthodontic Treatment: In certain orthodontic cases, overcrowding of teeth may require the removal of one or more teeth to create space for proper alignment and bite correction. Trauma or Injury: Teeth that have been significantly fractured, broken, or knocked out due to trauma or injury may require extraction if they cannot be effectively repaired. It is important to consult with your dentist to determine the best course of action for your specific dental condition. They will evaluate your oral health, consider your symptoms, and provide personalized recommendations for tooth extraction if necessary.
The cost of tooth removal in Vancouver can vary significantly. If you have insurance coverage, a simple, single-tooth extraction typically costs around $100 to $200+ out of pocket. Without insurance, you can expect to pay approximately $200 to $600+ per tooth for a simple extraction. It's important to note that providing an accurate quote for tooth removal online or over the phone is challenging. The cost can only be determined after an oral examination, as your specific needs and circumstances play a significant role. However, there are two general categories that dental extractions fall into, which can provide a better understanding of potential costs:
It's crucial to keep in mind that no dental practice can provide an accurate quote over the phone due to the complexity of the procedures and the variability of individual cases. Each situation is unique, and it's essential to consult with a dentist who can evaluate your specific circumstances, discuss different treatment options, and provide you with an accurate estimate based on your needs.
Before we dive into planning your treatment, our main priority is to gather a complete understanding of your dental health and aesthetic goals. We want to know every detail, from the health of your smile to your desired outcomes. By gaining this insight, we can craft a personalized treatment plan that aligns perfectly with your aspirations and helps you achieve the smile you've always dreamed of.
The tooth extraction procedure itself is typically not painful due to the administration of local anesthesia. However, you may experience some pressure or discomfort during the extraction process. After the procedure, your dentist will prescribe pain medication or recommend over-the-counter pain relievers to manage any post-operative discomfort.
The recovery time can vary depending on the complexity of the extraction and individual healing capabilities. Generally, it takes about a week to fully recover from a tooth extraction. During this time, it's important to follow post-operative care instructions, including proper oral hygiene and avoiding activities that could disrupt the healing process.
In some cases, your dentist may recommend a tooth replacement option after an extraction, such as a dental implant, bridge, or partial denture. However, not all extractions require immediate replacement. It's essential to discuss tooth replacement options with your dentist to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
While complications are rare, they can include dry socket (a painful condition where the blood clot in the extraction site dislodges or dissolves), infection, excessive bleeding, or damage to surrounding teeth or structures. Your dentist will provide detailed post-operative instructions to minimize the risk of complications and will closely monitor your healing progress.
The cost of a tooth extraction can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the extraction, the location of the tooth, and whether it requires a surgical procedure. The cost may also depend on your dental insurance coverage. It's best to consult with your dentist for a precise estimate based on your specific needs and insurance coverage. Please note that these answers are general in nature and may vary depending on individual circumstances. It's important to consult with your dentist for personalized information and guidance regarding your tooth extraction procedure.
Dr. Jaina and the entire crew are amazing! They go above and beyond to make patients feel comfortable, especially those that are afraid of the dentist! I was worried about finding a new dentist in North Vancouver but after my first visit, it was a no-brainer: Infinity Dental is it!!!
Dr. Josh and his team are the best! My daughter came in for 3 wisdom teeth and a few fillings. Dr. Josh was extremely friendly and gentle, answered all of her questions, and put her at ease. The team made sure she was very comfortable and regularly checked in with how she was feeling. The procedure went through smoothly and we expect a quick recovery. Thank you for making this a pleasant experience!