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Tooth Extraction - London

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200+ Reviews

Get a Tooth Removed

0% Finance Available

Free X-Ray Included

Lifetime Warranty

98%

Success Rate

20+

Years Experience

5000+

Implants Placed

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200+ Reviews

Award-Winning Cosmetic Dentistry

Gentle Tooth Extractions for a Healthier Smile

5.0 Rating

200+ Reviews

Get a Tooth Removed

0% Finance Available

Free X-Ray Included

In-house Dentist

98%

Success Rate

20+

Years Experience

5000+

Implants Placed

5.0 Rating

200+ Reviews

Why Choose Tooth Extraction

Tooth Extraction at a Glance

Our team has decades of experience in providing safe and comfortable tooth extraction treatments in London.
Discover our simple and surgical tooth extraction options below.

Beauty

Safe & Careful Removal

Our team performs tooth extractions with precision and care to ensure your safety and comfort throughout.

Strength

Effective Pain Relief

Extraction is sometimes the most effective solution for relieving severe pain caused by a damaged or infected tooth.

Safety

Prevents Further Complications

Removing a problematic tooth can prevent the spread of infection and protect the health of surrounding teeth.

Durability

Gentle Technique

We use modern extraction methods and anaesthesia to make the procedure as comfortable as possible for you.

Personalised Care

Clear Aftercare Guidance

Our team provides full post-extraction care instructions to support a smooth and trouble-free recovery process.

Quick Recovery

Pathway to Restoration

Extraction can be the first step toward a wider treatment plan, such as implants or other tooth replacement options.

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About
Tooth Extractions

At Hilton Dental Care Clinic, we prioritise preserving your natural teeth whenever possible. However, there are some cases in which this is not possible

tooth extraction may be necessary in the following situations:

Severe Tooth Decay

Gum Disease

Broken Teeth

Replacement Options

Patient Choice

Why Choose Us?

We understand that finding a dentist for a tooth extraction in London can be tricky. Once a tooth extraction becomes necessary, you will naturally have many questions about what this may involve. Our team at Hilton Dental Care Clinic London will assist you throughout the entire process to make it as simple as possible.

Tooth extractions are performed under local anaesthetic, ensuring that your mouth is numbed and you are free from pain, though you may still feel some slight pressure during the procedure.

‍For more complex or larger extractions, or if you are particularly anxious, an oral surgeon may perform the extraction under sedation. Before the procedure our friendly dentists will inform you about the entire process so that you know what you can expect.

At Hilton Dental Care Clinic, we have our own in-house oral surgeon and facilities to take on a range of oral surgery treatments, meaning we will not need to refer you outside of our clinic, eliminating the hassle of explaining your case to multiple parties.

Your Journey

Tooth Extraction

Begin your journey towards a perfect smile. Book in for a consultation today!

20+

Year of experience

Meet Your Surgeon

Meet Dr. Beyqi

BDS, MJDF RCS

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

5000+ Implants Placed

Our in-house oral & Maxillofacial surgeon, Dr Ben Beyqi, has over thirty years of experience in oral and implant surgery in both hospital and primary care settings. He completed his specialist training at the Eastman Dental and University College Hospitals in London in 1998 and received additional training at Massachusetts General Hospital in the USA.

He was the director of the MSc program in oral & Maxilofacial surgery at Eastman from 1998 to 2002 and worked as the director of the oral surgery training program at Birmingham Dental Hospital 2003 to 2011.

Dr Beyqi ran an independent training program in implant surgery at the Tatum Institute in London from 2006 to 2016.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Tooth Extraction.

Is a tooth extraction painful?

Before your tooth extraction, the dentist will administer a local anaesthesia to numb the area around your tooth. This will help to numb the pain during the procedure so you should not feel any pain. Afterwards, pain can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication, or medication given to you by your dentist.

How Long does the Procedure Take?

The duration of a tooth extraction can vary depending on how complex the case is. Typically extractions can take around 30-60 minutes. If the case is complex, or if more that 1 tooth needs to be taken out this process may be a little longer.

Can I work or go to school after a tooth extraction?

Depending on the complexity of your extraction and your personal experience you may be able to return to work or school the next day. However, for more complicated extractions, or if you are experiencing a lot of pain, you may need a few days to rest and recover.

What Can You Eat After a Tooth Extraction?

After a tooth extraction, it’s important to eat soft foods that won’t irritate the extraction site. Avoid hard, crunchy, spicy, and hot foods, as well as using straws, to prevent complications and promote healing. Always follow your dentist’s specific recommendations.

Here are some good options:

  • Smoothies and Milkshakes: Ensure they're not too cold and avoid using a straw.
  • Yogurt: Soft and easy to swallow.
  • Mashed Potatoes: Soft and comforting.
  • Applesauce: Easy to eat and gentle on the mouth.
  • Soups and Broths: Ensure they are lukewarm, not hot, to avoid irritation.
  • Scrambled Eggs: Soft and nutritious.
  • Pudding and Jello: Easy to eat and gentle on the extraction site.
  • Oatmeal or Cream of Wheat: Softened grains are easy to consume.

What are the risks associated with tooth extraction?

Your dentist will take precautions to help prevent any risks, so ensure to follow aftercare instructions carefully to help quicken the healing process and prevent complications.

While tooth extractions are generally safe, there are some risks, including:

  • Infection
  • Prolonged bleeding
  • Dry socket

When should I contact my dentist after a tooth extraction?

Contact us if you experience:

  • Infection
  • Prolonged bleeding
  • Dry socket

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We will take precautions to help prevent these risks. Ensure to follow aftercare instructions and advice carefully to help manage pain and complications.