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    Many people search online for the cheapest tooth extraction or cheap teeth removal near me. At Affordable Implants and Dentures, we understand the need for budget-friendly options, which is why we proudly offer affordable tooth extractions performed by experienced dentists, without cutting corners on quality or care.


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    Serving not just Maitland, but also Metford, Tenambit, Ashtonfield, Louth Park, South Maitland, Rutherford, Raworth, Chisholm, Thornton, and other Greater Newcastle communities.

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    Phillip, Canberra, ACT

    Apart from Phillip, Woden Valley, many patients visit us from Chifley, Curtin, Garran, Hughes, Lyons, Mawson, O’Malley, and Pearce, Farrer, Isaacs, Torrens as well as other areas across Canberra.

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    Costs for Teeth Extractions

    The cost of a tooth extraction in generally ranges from $120 to $300 for a simple extraction, while a surgical extraction typically costs between $250 and $550, depending on the complexity of the procedure and the individual case.

    What Is a Tooth Extraction?

    Tooth extraction is a dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the jawbone. This is typically done when a tooth is damaged beyond repair, poses a risk to surrounding teeth, or is causing significant pain. At Affordable Implants and Dentures, we ensure that every extraction is carried out with care, precision, and your comfort in mind.


    When Is Tooth Removal Needed?

    There are several scenarios where a dentist may recommend removing a tooth. These include severe tooth decay, advanced gum disease, trauma, or when a tooth is interfering with orthodontic treatment. If a tooth is causing ongoing issues and can’t be saved, extraction may be the most effective solution for your oral health.


    Common Reasons for Tooth Extraction

    • Severe toothache that can’t be treated with fillings or root canal
    • Irreparable decay reaching under the gumline
    • Cracked or fractured teeth that cannot be restored
    • Overcrowding, especially before orthodontic treatment
    • Infection not responding to medication or other treatments

    Types of Tooth Extractions (Simple vs Surgical)

    • Simple Extraction: For visible teeth that can be removed with minimal effort using forceps
    • Surgical Extraction: Required when the tooth is broken, decayed under the gum, or difficult to access—often involving incisions and sutures
      Both procedures are performed under local anaesthesia for a comfortable experience.

    What to Expect Before Your Extraction

    Before your procedure, your dentist will assess your tooth using X-rays and a visual exam. Your medical history will be reviewed to ensure safe treatment. This is also the time to ask questions and discuss sedation or anaesthesia options if needed.


    The Tooth Extraction Procedure: Step-by-Step

    1. Numbing: A local anaesthetic is used to numb the area.
    2. Loosening: Special instruments are used to loosen the tooth.
    3. Removal: The tooth is gently removed from its socket.
    4. Cleaning: The area is cleaned to prevent infection.
    5. Aftercare: A gauze pad is placed to control bleeding and support healing.

    Anaesthesia and Pain Management

    Most extractions are done under local anaesthetic to ensure a painless experience. For anxious patients, sedation options may be discussed. After the procedure, over-the-counter pain relief or prescribed medication may be recommended to manage discomfort.


    What Happens After Extraction?

    After the tooth is removed, the socket will begin to heal. You may experience mild swelling, discomfort, or bleeding. Following your dentist’s care instructions is crucial to avoid complications and promote fast healing.


    How Long Does Recovery Take?

    Healing generally takes about 1–2 weeks, though it can vary depending on the complexity of the extraction and your overall health. Most people return to normal activities within a couple of days, but full bone healing takes longer.


    Caring for Your Mouth After Tooth Removal

    • Avoid smoking, alcohol, and drinking through straws for 24 hours
    • Eat soft foods and chew on the opposite side of your mouth
    • Gently rinse with salt water after 24 hours to keep the area clean
    • Take prescribed medications as directed
    • Keep the area undisturbed to help form a healthy blood clot

    Managing Pain, Swelling, and Bleeding

    After an extraction, it’s normal to experience some pain, bleeding, or swelling. These can usually be managed with cold compresses, rest, and prescribed or over-the-counter pain relievers. Biting down gently on gauze helps control bleeding, and any swelling typically subsides within a few days.


    Possible Risks and Complications

    Although tooth extraction is a common procedure, complications can occur, such as:

    • Dry socket (loss of the healing clot)
    • Infection
    • Prolonged bleeding
    • Swelling or bruising
    • Nerve irritation (rare)
      We take every precaution to minimise risks and will guide you through proper aftercare to support a smooth recovery.

    Dry Socket: Prevention and Treatment

    Dry socket happens when the protective blood clot becomes dislodged, exposing the bone. It can be very painful. Avoid smoking, drinking through straws, and rinsing your mouth in the first 24 hours to reduce the risk. If it occurs, we provide immediate care and soothing dressings to relieve symptoms.


    Alternatives to Tooth Extraction

    In some cases, a tooth can be saved with:

    • Root canal treatment
    • Dental crowns
    • Deep cleaning and antibiotics
      We always aim to preserve natural teeth when possible. Your dentist will explain if an alternative is viable based on your situation.

    What Affects the Price of Extraction?

    Several factors influence the cost:

    • Tooth location (front, molar, etc.)
    • Procedure type (simple vs surgical)
    • Use of anaesthesia
    • Your health fund or insurance
    • Need for follow-up care or tooth replacement

    Replacing Missing Teeth: Implants, Bridges & Dentures

    After extraction, it’s important to restore your smile and chewing ability. Options include:

    • Dental implants – long-term, natural feel
    • Dental bridges – fixed replacement for one or more teeth
    • Dentures – partial or full sets for affordability
      We’ll guide you through the best option based on your goals and budget.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Will a tooth extraction hurt?
    No, the procedure itself won’t hurt. We use local anaesthetic to numb the area completely. You may feel some pressure, but not pain. Mild discomfort after the procedure is normal and can be managed with pain relief.


    How long does recovery take?
    Initial healing takes around 1–2 weeks, depending on the type of extraction and your health. Most people feel back to normal within a few days, though full bone healing may take longer.


    Can I go back to work the next day?
    Yes, many patients return to work or normal activities within 24 to 48 hours. If your job involves heavy physical activity, a bit more rest may be recommended.


    What should I eat after the procedure?
    Stick to soft foods like soup, yoghurt, pasta, mashed potatoes, and eggs for the first couple of days. Avoid hard, crunchy, or hot foods until the area heals.


    What is a dry socket and how can I prevent it?
    A dry socket happens when the blood clot dislodges from the extraction site, exposing the bone. To prevent it, avoid smoking, drinking through a straw, and rinsing your mouth in the first 24 hours.


    Will I need to replace the extracted tooth?
    It depends. If the removed tooth affects your bite, chewing, or smile, we recommend replacement with a dental implant, bridge, or denture. We’ll explain all your options during your visit.


    Can I use my health fund?
    Absolutely. We accept most health funds. Depending on your cover, your out-of-pocket costs may be reduced. Bring your health fund details to your appointment for more information.


    Why Choose Us for Tooth Extractions?

    At Affordable Implants and Dentures, we focus on gentle care, clear communication, and practical solutions. Whether it’s a straightforward extraction or a complex case, our experienced team makes your comfort and safety the priority—with transparent pricing and flexible options.


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    Don’t wait until the pain gets worse. Get professional advice, personalised treatment plans, and transparent pricing. Contact us today to book your consultation at your nearest Affordable Implants and Dentures clinic.