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.

Say goodbye to the pain and discomfort of damaged or decayed teeth with Kensington Court Clinic.
Our team at Kensington Court Clinic always prioritise preserving your natural teeth. However, there may be instances where dental extraction is necessary to prevent further damage or pain. Our expert dentists make the process as pain-free as possible while ensuring that you leave with a healthier smile.
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Don’t let damaged or decayed teeth bring you down any longer. Imagine waking up every day without the pain and discomfort you’ve been experiencing for months. That’s what our private dental extractions can do for you.
Book your appointment with Kensington Court Clinic today and take the first step towards a healthier, happier smile.

Say Goodbye To The Pain And Discomfort Of Damaged Or Decayed Teeth.

Say Goodbye To The Pain And Discomfort Of Damaged Or Decayed Teeth.

Imagine waking up every day without the pain and discomfort you’ve been experiencing for months.

NEW PATIENTS

Are you seeking top-quality dental care services such as private cosmetic dentistry or oral surgery? We welcome new patients who are interested in experiencing our excellent level of care.

EXISTING PATIENT

If you are presently a patient at Kensington Court Clinic and are in need of a check-up or additional dental treatment, kindly reach out to our team without delay.

Dental Extraction – What You Need To Know.

Why Do Some Teeth Need To Be Removed?

There exist various factors that may necessitate the extraction of a tooth, including situations where the tooth has suffered significant damage or infection that renders it beyond repair. Another common reason for extraction is the presence of advanced gum disease, or the formation of a severe abscess around the tooth or gums. Overcrowding of teeth within the jaw, coupled with a lack of sufficient space, is yet another factor that may warrant the removal of a tooth. Finally, the impaction of a tooth, particularly with wisdom teeth, may necessitate their extraction as well.

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?

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At Kensington Court Clinic, we prioritise your comfort during dental extraction procedures. Utilising effective local anaesthetics and numbing agents, we aim to eliminate any pain or discomfort you may experience. As we remove the tooth from the socket, the most you may feel is an unusual sensation. As an independent dental hospital, we provide day surgery options with sedation and general anaesthetic for private treatments. You have the freedom to choose a completely pain-free and relaxed dental experience with us.

What Happens Immediately After The Extraction?

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Following a simple extraction, there may be brief bleeding of the gums, which can be alleviated with soft padding to help the bleeding stop. Once the bleeding has ceased and a dental review has been conducted, you will be able to leave.
In order to maintain the health of your teeth and gums, we will provide guidance on proper care and may recommend pain medication if necessary.
If you have undergone a general anaesthetic or sedation, it is important to wait for the effects to subside before departing. Additionally, please arrange for transportation as driving is not advised after the procedure.

What Happens In The Long Term After An Extraction?

Extracting a tooth can leave a gap that may cause the adjacent teeth to shift and occupy new positions. If you wish to maintain the status quo of your remaining teeth, you would not want them to move. To avoid this, we offer a range of gap-filling procedures such as dental implants, bridges, and dentures. Our team is more than happy to explain the available options to you.

Referrals For Dental Extractions.

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Our independent day hospital eagerly welcomes referrals for the wide range of services we offer. With a team of highly skilled professionals, we are equipped to handle routine as well as complex cases, utilising general anaesthesia. Our track record of successful dental and oral treatments is long-standing, facilitated by our state-of-the-art treatment and theatre rooms.
Furthermore, we provide essential assistance to patients with severe dental anxiety who require general anaesthesia to undergo necessary treatments.

Dental Extraction Fees

*All Fees for guide purposes only*

Routine Extraction (Dental)

£137/ from

Surgical Extraction (Theatre)

£268/ from

Extraction W/General Anaesthetic

£550 / from

Child Extraction W/General Anaesthetic

£595/ from

GA + Extractions + Assess

Got A Question?

In a rush? Send us a quick email and we will get in touch to answer your questions.

NEW PATIENTS

Are you seeking top-quality dental care services such as private cosmetic dentistry or oral surgery? We welcome new patients who are interested in experiencing our excellent level of care.

EXISTING PATIENT

If you are presently a patient at Kensington Court Clinic and are in need of a check-up or additional dental treatment, kindly reach out to our team without delay.