Tooth Extraction (Kennington)

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Same-Day Tooth Extractions near Kennington

Here at Mint Dental in Elephant & Castle (less than a mile from Kennington), tooth extraction truly is the last resort.

But if in the case where a tooth cannot be saved, we can offer multiple restorative and aesthetic solutions to close the gap in your mouth for good. That’s what’s so great about choosing us as your local go-to dentists.

Our local practice employs several specialists and experienced dentists who can offer cosmetic, restorative and general dentistry services. This makes us your one-stop solution if, following your tooth extraction, you want to replace your missing tooth with a far superior alternative like a dental implant.

On top of this, our team of specialists can handle more complex extractions, as seen in the case of wisdom teeth, meaning with Mint Dental, you won’t need to be referred to external experts – we manage everything under one roof! Another added benefit of choosing Mint Dental.

 

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“If you are looking for quality dental treatments, don’t look any further, Mint Dental is the place to go”

“I was in pain, went in for an emergency. Raj calmed me down. Then I went back in for the extraction of my tooth with Abishek. I was so afraid, as I had had a very horrible experience with a wisdom tooth extraction some years ago that put me off dentists. It took Abi 10 minutes to extract the tooth. Great! He took the time to reassure me and calm me down and then he explained in detail what the next steps were! Great dentists! Great clinic! Excellent service! If I could, I would give them 10 stars! I can’t shout out the clinic enough. Everyone is super nice, the doctors, the nurses, and the coordinators. Very professional, excellent service, a lot of empathy. If you are looking for quality dental treatments, don’t look any further, Mint Dental is the place to go.” – Vasso, Kennington

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When does having a tooth pulled become necessary?

  1. Excessive tooth decay where a cavity or crown is not applicable
  2. Tooth crowding, where there are too many teeth in the mouth preventing you from straight teeth
  3. The tooth has broken apart or become so severely damaged
  4. A root canal has failed, and there’s no recommended next step
  5. You still suffer from pain even after a filling, a crown, or a root canal

Procedure and recovery time

In the case of standard tooth extractions, the procedure is relatively simple and will not take up too much of your time. But if there’s one thing we know as caring dentists, it’s that often many patients feel very nervous to have their tooth pulled, so we always take the time to explain how the procedure will go; you know what to expect and what to not to be fearful of.

Following the first day after a tooth extraction, you’ll quite quickly become used to the new gap in your mouth, but you must be careful not to run your tongue over the empty area if you dislodge a blood clot. Nevertheless, you should schedule some time to rest to give your body the best chance of healing and to recover quickly.

Aftercare instructions to make the process easier:

  1. You can use an ice pack on your cheek following the procedure to reduce swelling / but only use the ice pack for 10 minutes each time.
  2. You’ll want to leave the gauze on for three or four hours following the procedure.
  3. Don’t jump into your regular routine immediately; take some time to rest.
  4. Don’t use a straw within the first 24 hours or smoke.
  5. Prop your head up with pillows when lying down.
  6. For the next week, only eat soft foods like yoghurts and puddings.
  7. Use salt and warm water to rinse your mouth and reduce the chance of infection.
  8. Pain is normal, but if it does not go away after several days, be aware of the signs of infection, including fever, pain, pus or drainage.

The cost of tooth extractions at our practice in Southwark

We regularly accept new patients from the following locations:

Waterloo | South Bank | Embankment | Kennington | Elephant & Castle | Blackfriars

Practice details

  • Our address is 3 St Georges Court, Garden Row, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6HD.
  • The closest tube/train station is Elephant and Castle on the Bakerloo Line.
  • Car parking spaces available near the practice on Colnbrook Street
  • We’re also wheelchair accessible.

Getting to our practice from Kennington:

  • 6-minute drive using the A23
  • 11-minute bus ride using the 360 from St George’s Road (Stop M). Buses run every 12 minutes
  • Or, if you fancy a walk, we’re only 0.9 miles away, which will typically take you around 18 minutes

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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