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Tooth Extraction Services in Martensville, SK

Sometimes the only way to protect your oral health is to remove a tooth that can no longer be saved. Martensville Dental Clinic offers safe, professional tooth removal services in line with current CDA guidelines. We serve patients throughout North Central Saskatchewan, including Langham, Dalmeny, Warman, Aberdeen, Radisson, and North Saskatoon.

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Understanding Tooth Extraction

A tooth extraction is when a dentist removes a tooth from its socket. Depending on the situation, they may perform a simple extraction (removing a tooth above the gumline) or a surgical extraction (for teeth that are impacted or broken below the surface).

Tooth removal may be recommended for:

Removing a tooth can support your overall oral health by easing discomfort and reducing the risk of infection. Our dentists use clinically supported methods to keep the dental extraction procedure as comfortable as possible.

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Tooth Extraction Process at Martensville Dental Clinic

We approach every tooth extraction with care, precision, and attention to patient comfort. It’s a common procedure done under local anaesthesia to remove the affected tooth and prevent further damage.

Initial Exam and X-Rays

Your visit begins with a full exam and digital X-rays to assess the tooth, surrounding bone, and nearby areas. These details help us plan the safest dental removal steps based on your needs.

Discussion and Anaesthesia Options

We explain the tooth extraction process in detail and review your anaesthesia choices. You’ll know what to expect, have time to ask questions, and feel more at ease going into treatment.

The Extraction Procedure

Simple extractions involve gently removing a tooth above the gumline. If the tooth is broken, impacted, or difficult to reach, we may recommend a surgical procedure. In both cases, our dentists follow safe dental extraction practices to keep you comfortable.
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Aftercare and Recovery

Before you leave, you’ll get clear tooth extraction aftercare instructions, including guidance on eating, cleaning, and healing. We may also schedule a follow-up if needed and remain available to answer any questions during recovery.

When Is a Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Why Choose Martensville Dental Clinic for Tooth Extraction

Patients in Martensville, Langham, Dalmeny, Warman, Aberdeen, Radisson, and North Saskatoon rely on us for professional dental extraction in North Central Saskatchewan.We’re proud to provide patient-first care rooted in comfort and safety.

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FAQs About Tooth Extraction

How do I know if I need a tooth extraction?
You may need an extraction if a tooth is badly decayed, infected, impacted, or causing crowding. Our dentists will assess the tooth and explain whether removal is the most appropriate treatment option.
Most patients recover in a few days, but it can take up to two weeks for full healing. Following aftercare instructions closely helps reduce swelling, prevent infection, and speed up the recovery process.
Stick to soft foods like soup, mashed potatoes, yoghurt, or scrambled eggs for the first few days. Avoid anything hot, spicy, crunchy, or hard while the site heals.

Yes, root canal treatment may be an alternative to extraction in some cases. We’ll examine the affected tooth and let you know if it can still be saved.

You can still brush and floss carefully, but avoid the extraction site for the first 24 hours. After that, rinse gently with salt water and keep up with your normal oral hygiene routine.

Emergency dental extractions are available when clinically appropriate. If you are experiencing pain or swelling, contact our clinic for assessment as soon as possible.

Delaying extraction can lead to worsening pain, infection, or damage to surrounding teeth and bone. Acting early can help prevent more complicated treatment later.
You can call our clinic, fill out our online contact form, or stop by in person. We’ll help you find a time that works and answer any questions before your visit.

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