Urgent Tooth Removal

Fee includes diagnosis, pain relief, and an x-ray

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  • Available early mornings, lunchtime and evenings
  • Out-of-hours emergencies charged at £105
  • CQC-rated outstanding practice
  • No registration required and walk-ins welcome
  • Dental sedation available

Call 020 7928 4474 to be seen within four hours. In some cases, we can replace a tooth immediately after extraction.

Symptoms

  • Severe decay
  • Tooth pain that won’t go away
  • Broken teeth beyond repair
  • Loose tooth

Extraction costs

  • Extractions from £195
  • Oral Surgeon from £350
  • Wisdom teeth from £450
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Extraction costs

  • Dental implants from £2,950
  • Dental bridges from £695
  • Dentures from £350

Fuss-free extractions

Mint Dental Clinic provides simple and easy tooth extractions with sedation options for very nervous patients.

  • Surgical extractions
  • Wisdom tooth extractions
  • Routine tooth removals

Whether you’re a new or existing patient, we can see you today without needing prior registration with the practice. 

Any patient can book an appointment for a tooth extraction by dialling 020 7928 4474, no matter the time of day.

Patients can rest assured that tooth extractions are carried out in our clinic by experienced general dentists and oral surgeons, who are specially trained in tooth removal and providing sedation dental services like oral sedation and intravenous sedation. 

As part of our commitment to maintaining a natural smile, we will always carry out an examination before proceeding with any tooth extraction to ensure there is nothing more we can do to save the tooth. 

Sedation, including intravenous sedation, is available for nervous or anxious patients. We also carry out a comprehensive diagnostic before every tooth extraction using on-site digital X-rays.

Unsure you need an extraction?

If you’re unsure, it might be best to book a check-up first to see if we can save the tooth using other methods like placing a dental crown. A new patient check-up is £95, including your x-rays. Register.

However, tooth extraction is often recommended in circumstances where a tooth is broken beyond repair or due to a severe infection or caries. Other obvious instances included overcrowding. 

However, we often perform tooth extractions for patients in cases where a root canal has failed and they still experience sharp tooth pain or a foul smell coming from their tooth, indicating the tooth has died.

Think you need a surgical extraction?

Here at Mint Dental, our oral surgeons can provide surgical tooth removal for awkwardly positioned teeth at the back of the jaw or if they’re too badly broken apart. 

Before any surgical extraction takes place, we will carry out a full dental assessment to successfully plan the removal of your tooth. In typical cases, our surgeons break the tooth in two and remove each extracted piece separately. 

Tooth extraction is pain-free, with patients only feeling pressure from the dental instruments. It’s an entirely fuss-free experience with sedation.

Recovery after extraction

The recovery period following a tooth extraction is relatively short and straightforward. It will take a full seven days for the gum to fully heal, but patients should feel back to normal after 24-48 hours. Any discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter painkillers.

Post-extraction instructions usually include:

  • No smoking to avoid dry socket
  • Consume soft foods for a few days
  • Chew on the opposite side
  • Avoid drinking with a straw
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Christmas Hours

  • Wed, 24th December: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • Thurs, 25th December: Closed (Christmas Day)
  • Fri, 26th December: Closed (Boxing Day)
  • Sat & Sun, 27th & 28th December: Closed
  • Mon, 29th December: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Tues, 30th December: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • Wed, 31st December: Closed (New Year’s Eve)
  • Thurs, 1st January: Closed (New Year’s Day)
  • Fri, 2nd January: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • 24 Dec: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • 25 Dec: Closed 
  • 26 Dec: Closed 
  • 27-28th Dec: Closed
  • 29 Dec: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • 30 Dec: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • 3 Dec: Closed
  • 1 Jan: Closed
  • 2 Jan: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM