- Severe decay or broken teeth that cannot be restored.
- Advanced gum disease causing loose teeth.
- Persistent infection or abscess unresponsive to other treatments.
- Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth.
- Overcrowding before orthodontic treatment.
Wisdom teeth can often become impacted or cause pain, infection, or damage to neighbouring teeth. At Marton Dental Practice, our further qualifications and surgical experience mean we can manage some wisdom tooth extractions right here in our practice, without the need for onward referral to hospital or specialist clinics. This means faster treatment, continuity of care, and peace of mind.
Book an appointmentOur extraction procedures are led by Dr Paddy Jones, renowned for his decades of surgical experience and even the invention of specialist dental instruments and Dr Omar Mahmood, who holds a postgraduate Diploma in Oral Surgery. This advanced training means we can handle everything from straightforward extractions to more complex surgical cases, all in-house.
We know the idea of having a tooth removed can be daunting. Our team takes time to explain your options, answer your questions, and ensure you feel comfortable and confident every step of the way. Local anaesthetic ensures your procedure is pain-free, and sedation options are available for especially nervous patients.
We will always explore every possible option to save your tooth before considering extraction. If removal becomes necessary, we’ll explain why and discuss your options for replacement or restoration.
Some mild discomfort and swelling is normal, but this usually settles within a few days. We’ll give you detailed aftercare advice and are on hand for any concerns.
No. We use effective local anaesthesia to ensure your extraction is pain-free. You may feel some pressure, but not pain. If you’re nervous, ask us about sedation options.
In many cases, we recommend replacing extracted teeth to preserve your bite and prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting. We offer a full range of replacement options, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures.
We’ll take digital X-rays and discuss your medical and dental history to plan the safest, least invasive approach.
The area is fully numbed with local anaesthetic, ensuring you are comfortable throughout. Sedation is available for anxious patients.
Your dentist will carefully remove the tooth, using advanced techniques and instruments to minimise trauma to surrounding tissues.
We provide clear instructions for a smooth recovery and are always available to answer questions or provide reassurance as you heal.
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