Simple & Surgical Tooth Extractions: Safe, Gentle, and Effective Treatment at Danton Dental
Expert tooth removal with minimal discomfort
While dentists always do their best to save natural teeth, sometimes an extraction becomes the healthiest and safest option. Whether caused by severe decay, infection, crowding, or impacted wisdom teeth, removing a problematic tooth can relieve pain, prevent complications, and protect your long-term oral health.
At Danton Dental in, we provide both simple and surgical tooth extractions using modern, gentle techniques to ensure a smooth, comfortable experience. Our skilled dentists make the process quick, safe, and stress-free — especially for patients who may feel anxious.
This complete guide explains when an extraction is needed, the difference between simple and surgical procedures, what to expect, recovery tips, and much more.
Why Tooth Extractions Are Sometimes Necessary
- Severe tooth decay
- A cracked or broken tooth beyond repair
- Advanced gum disease
- A tooth infection or abscess
- Overcrowding before orthodontic treatment
- Impacted or painful wisdom teeth
- Loose teeth due to bone loss
- Trauma or injury
- Failed root canal or damaged restoration
Types of Tooth Extractions at Danton Dental
Simple Extraction
A simple extraction is performed when the tooth is:
- Fully visible
- Easily accessible
- Not severely broken
- Quick
- Straightforward
- Performed under local anesthesia
- Usually painless
Surgical Extraction
A surgical extraction is required if the tooth is:
- Broken below the gumline
- Impacted (common with wisdom teeth)
- Fractured into multiple pieces
- Covered by bone or gum tissue
- Difficult to access
- Make a small incision in the gum
- Remove bone around the tooth
- Section the tooth into pieces for easier removal
Common Reasons for Surgical Extractions
- Impacted wisdom teeth
- Large tooth fractures
- Severe decay reaching below the gum
- Infection affecting root structure
- Crowding affecting orthodontic treatment
- Teeth broken at the gumline
Do Tooth Extractions Hurt?
- Pain management instructions
- Medication (if needed)
- Ice pack guidance
- Detailed aftercare sheets
What to Expect During an Extraction Appointment
At Danton Dental, we prioritize comfort and clarity. Your extraction visit includes:
Examination & X-rays
We assess the tooth and surrounding bone.
Tooth Removal
Simple extraction: tooth is gently loosened and removed.
Surgical extraction: small incision may be made to access the tooth.
Cleaning & Infection Control
We disinfect the area thoroughly.
Sutures (If Needed)
Stitches may be placed for surgical cases.
Gauze Placement
You'll bite gently on gauze to control bleeding.
Recovery & Aftercare Tips
- Bite gently on gauze for 30–60 minutes
- Avoid smoking for at least 48–72 hours
- Do not drink through a straw
- Eat soft foods (yogurt, soup, mashed potatoes)
- Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods for 1–2 days
- Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
- Take prescribed medications as advised
- Continue brushing gently, avoiding the extraction site
- Persistent bleeding
- Severe pain after 48 hours
- Fever or foul smell
- Swelling that worsens instead of improving
Cost of Tooth Extractions in Canada
- Simple extraction: $150 – $250
- Surgical extraction: $250 – $450
- Impacted wisdom teeth: $300 – $600+
When Should You See a Dentist Right Away?
- Severe tooth pain
- Swelling around the gums or jaw
- Fever
- Pus or abscess
- Difficulty opening your mouth
- Pain after trauma or injury
- Broken or partially dislodged tooth
Why Choose Danton Dental for Simple & Surgical Extractions?
- Gentle, experienced dentists
- Modern digital X-rays for accuracy
- Clean, safe, and comfortable environment
- Clear communication and aftercare instructions
- Affordable pricing
- Same-day emergency availability
- Family-friendly care
