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At Kaplan Dental Clinic in West Toronto, we offer tooth extractions to help preserve the health of your mouth and prevent future tooth and jaw problems.

Tooth Extractions

If you think you require an extraction, please book your appointment with us today.

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General Extractions

A tooth extraction, often referred to as having a tooth pulled, is sometimes necessary for both adults and children.

For adults, although permanent teeth are meant to last a lifetime, a number of conditions may arise that will prompt your dentist to recommend a tooth extraction.

Reasons why you might require a tooth extraction

  • A crowded mouth
  • Infection
  • Risk of infection

The Tooth Extraction Procedure:

If you require a tooth extraction, the first step is an injection of a local anesthetic to numb the area where the tooth will be extracted in order to prevent any unnecessary pain.

The dentist will then extract the tooth and will pack the socket with gauze to stop the bleeding. In some cases, the dentist will perform a few stitches to help close the extraction site.

Dental Extractions | Kaplan Dental Clinic

Following the Tooth Extraction Procedure:

After your extraction, your mouth will likely remain numb for a few hours due to the local anesthetic. Your dentist will then send you home to recover. The following are some tips to help aid in your recovery:

  • Take painkillers as prescribed
  • Apply ice or a cold compress to the affected area to prevent swelling
  • Limit your physical activity for 24-48 hours
  • Rinse your mouth with warm salt water
  • Do not drink from a straw for 24 hours
  • Do not smoke
  • Eat soft foods
  • Continue to brush, but avoid the extraction site

After your procedure at Kaplan Dental Clinic, if you experience any pain or discomfort, or if you feel there is a problem, contact us and we will be happy to help you.


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