Tooth Extraction in Midtown Toronto, ON

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If a tooth is broken or infected and can't be saved, taking it out may be the only way to stop the pain and keep your mouth safe. This is what we call a tooth extraction. At Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton we understand that facing a tooth extraction can feel worrying. That's why our caring dental team takes the time to explain every step of the process and answer all your questions. We use gentle techniques and modern equipment to make sure your extraction is as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Whether you need a simple extraction or a more complex procedure, you can trust our experienced dental team to provide safe, professional care in a welcoming environment right here in Midtown Toronto, ON.
Frequently Asked Questions About a Tooth Extraction
How do I know if my tooth needs to come out?
Watch for these warning signs:
Your tooth hurts a lot and the pain doesn't stop.
You see puffiness around your gum or cheek near that tooth.
The tooth is cracked in a bad way or has a really big hole from decay.
Your tooth feels wobbly when you push on it.
If you see any of these problems, please call us. A dentist needs to look at your tooth to decide if it should be taken out.
Will a tooth extraction be painful?
We work hard to keep you comfortable! Before we begin, we numb the area around your tooth with a special medicine (called a local anesthetic, such as lidocaine).
This means you shouldn’t feel pain during the removal. You might notice some pushing or tugging, but it shouldn't hurt.
How much time does it take to get better after a tooth extraction?
The time it takes to heal depends on which tooth we removed and how your body recovers.
Many people start feeling a lot better within 3 to 5 days.
The spot where your tooth was taken out is usually healed in 1 to 2 weeks.
If the removal was more difficult (such as a wisdom tooth), you may need a bit more time to fully recover.
Important: If you have strong pain, bleeding that doesn't stop, or swelling that keeps getting worse after a few days, call us right away! We'll check the spot to make sure everything is healing properly.
How do I care for my mouth after my tooth extraction?
Here are easy tips to help you heal well after a tooth extraction:
Press softly on the cotton pad we give you for half an hour to help stop bleeding.
Rest on the first day and avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities.
Stick to soft foods like soup, yogurt, and mashed potatoes for a couple of days.
Don't use a straw or spit forcefully—this can hurt the healing spot.
After one day, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water to keep it clean.
Our team will give you detailed care tips before you go home!
How can I fill the space where my tooth was after a tooth extraction?
Once you're healed, if needed, we can discuss ways to put a new replacement tooth in that spot. Your choices are:
Dental implants: A lasting solution that acts and looks just like your natural tooth.
Dental bridge: A fixed piece that uses the nearby teeth to hold a replacement tooth in place.
Dentures: Removable teeth you can take out and clean.
We'll work with you to find the best treatment option for you!
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