
Symptoms to Watch Out For
A toothache can be incredibly painful, and extraction may feel like your only option. We understand—and we’re here to provide quick relief. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it might be time to see us:
- Severe or persistent tooth pain
- Pain when chewing or biting
- Jaw pain or stiffness
- Swollen, red, or bleeding gums
- Bad breath or unpleasant taste (signs of infection or gum disease)
Early treatment can ease your discomfort, protect your dental health, and help you avoid more serious complications.
The Treatment Plan
Teeth may require extraction for various reasons, such as stubborn baby teeth, orthodontic preparation, severe decay, or infection. However, our top priority is always preserving your natural teeth whenever possible.
Exploring Your Options
We’ll first thoroughly examine your teeth to determine whether extraction is necessary. Ideally, we aim to relieve pain, treat infection, and preserve your natural tooth. If extraction is unavoidable, we’ll clearly discuss the options and explain why removal is beneficial for your oral health.
Gentle Tooth Removal
Your comfort matters. We’ll carefully numb the area with a local anaesthetic, and sedation options are also available if needed. Using minimally invasive techniques, our dentist will gently remove the tooth, ensuring minimal discomfort and a quick recovery.
Quick and Comfortable Recovery
You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions on how to care for your mouth during the healing process. We’re also available to address any questions or concerns you may have, and we’ll happily schedule a follow-up to ensure you’re healing well.
Cost of Dental Extraction in Langley
The cost of a dental extraction in Langley depends on the complexity of the procedure and your insurance coverage. With a typical insurance plan, the average out-of-pocket cost ranges from $100 to $200+ per tooth. Without insurance, extractions typically range from $200 to $600+ per tooth.
We can provide you with a detailed quote to submit to your insurance provider, so you’ll know exactly what your out-of-pocket costs will be.
What Determines the Cost of an Extraction? The exact cost depends on several factors, including:
- Type of extraction (simple or surgical)
- Location and accessibility of the tooth
- Complexity of the procedure required
Types of Dental Extractions:
Simple Extraction:
Performed on teeth clearly visible above the gum line, using local anaesthesia. These procedures are quicker, straightforward, and generally less costly.
Surgical Extraction:
A more complex procedure used for teeth that are not fully erupted, broken at the gum line, or impacted. Surgical extractions require more specialized care, skill, and time, resulting in a higher cost.
Because every patient’s situation is unique, an accurate quote can only be provided after a thorough oral exam. Book a consultation today, and we’ll help you explore your options clearly and comfortably.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wisdom teeth only need removal if they’re impacted, causing pain, or affecting your jaw and surrounding teeth. If they’re healthy and properly positioned, you can keep them!
Modern dentistry prioritizes your comfort. Using advanced tools, effective numbing techniques, and gentle procedures, tooth extraction is now virtually pain-free. We’ll provide clear aftercare instructions to help ensure a comfortable and quick recovery.
You can usually eat soft foods about one hour after your procedure, once you’ve removed the gauze. For the first 24 hours, stick to soft, lukewarm foods and avoid hot meals or drinks. Also, avoid drinking from straws for several hours.
After your extraction, follow these tips for a smooth recovery:
- Avoid spitting, rinsing your mouth, blowing your nose, drinking through straws, and smoking for at least 24 hours.
- Don’t touch the extraction area with your tongue or fingers.
- Avoid hot foods and beverages.
- Don’t take aspirin, as it can delay healing by affecting blood clotting.
- Avoid strenuous physical activities and exercise for a few days.
We’ll also provide detailed instructions tailored specifically to your recovery at your appointment.
We recommend planning for three to four days of rest or light activities to heal comfortably after an extraction. While full recovery typically takes about two weeks, any discomfort usually fades within a few days.
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