Extraction in Enoggera

Tooth Extraction in Ennogera – Comfortable & Caring Dental Solutions

At Alderley Dental, we provide gentle extractions designed to reduce discomfort and anxiety.

If you’re in need of a tooth extraction in Enoggera, Alderley Dental provides a calm and reassuring experience. We understand that the thought of having a tooth removed can feel daunting, which is why our experienced dental team uses a gentle and caring approach, with sedation options available to ease your anxiety.

Many of our patients are surprised by how quick, simple, and pain-free their extraction turns out to be, and how fast they recover.

Extractions

The reasons you may need a tooth extraction include:

At Alderley Dental Enoggera, we ensure the treatment area is thoroughly numbed before beginning. For extra comfort, we offer nitrous oxide (also known as laughing gas), which helps you feel relaxed throughout the procedure. If you experience severe dental anxiety, we can also provide an oral sedative prior to your appointment—just make sure someone can drive you home and plan to rest for the day.

Dental Extractions for Decay and Trauma

When a tooth is severely decayed or damaged beyond repair, it may need to be removed to protect your overall oral health. If you’re experiencing swelling, sharp pain, or infection, you may require an urgent dental extraction.

Alderley Dental offers emergency tooth removal in Enoggera to quickly address your discomfort and prevent complications.

Extractions Before Specific Treatment

In some cases, a tooth extraction is necessary as part of a larger treatment plan. For example, if your jaw doesn’t have enough space to accommodate all of your teeth, a removal may be required before orthodontic work. At Alderley Dental, we’ll assess your needs and ensure your extraction supports your long-term smile goals.

Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Enoggera

Your wisdom teeth come in at the back of your mouth—four in all—long after your adult teeth have established their positions on your jaw. In some cases, wisdom teeth erupt without issue, but often they cannot find room on your jaw, so they push on your established and necessary teeth and only partially erupt.

When wisdom teeth encroach, it can be painful, and partial eruption leaves you vulnerable to infection. In these cases, your dentist recommends extraction—sometimes on all four of these teeth. The good news is that you don’t need wisdom teeth to enjoy a full and functioning smile.

For wisdom teeth removal, we take x-rays to look at your underlying oral structure. Your dentist looks at nerve placement and how the roots are positioned to extract with precision and ease.

Following wisdom tooth extraction and your numbing agent wearing off, you may notice some pain and swelling. You can control this with a shop-bought pain reliever recommended by your dentist or physician. And these symptoms typically do not last very long—a few days