Tooth Extraction
There may come a point where it is no longer viable for a tooth to be restored with a filling, crown or other treatment. In this case the dentist will suggest that the best possible option will be to extract the tooth. A tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jaw bone.
The dentist will first numb the area using a local anaesthetic so that you will not feel anything and will then use forceps to extract your teeth. They may put a couple of sutures in to hold the gum together and allow it time to heal. These will dissolve in around 7-10 days.
Oral Health Consultation
(check our fees guide)
Includes Full Mouth X-Ray and Treatment Plan
Exam & Cleaning
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Includes Full Mouth Cleaning
White Filling
(check our fees guide)
Laser Teeth Whitening
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Full mouth teeth whitening in one visit.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
The price guide is to give you an idea of our fees as a guide. It is tailored to individuals depending on time and procedure.
Based on the examination, we will discuss the options available to you and will help you make an informed decision best suited for you. We will provide you with a full-estimate depending on the options before the treatment appointments.
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INSURANCE
We are glad to inform you that we are Denplan Registered Practice. Denplan is designed to spread the cost of treatments, to make looking after dental health easy and affordable.
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