Sometimes a Tooth Has to Be Removed — But Comfort Doesn’t Have To
No one looks forward to a tooth extraction — and in most cases, we explore every option to avoid it. But when a tooth is too damaged, infected, or crowded to save, removal can bring relief and protect your overall health. The good news? With the right care, it doesn’t have to be a scary experience.
At our clinics, we focus on gentle techniques, clear explanations, and keeping you as comfortable and in control as possible — every step of the way.
What Is a Tooth Extraction?
A dental extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket. This may be needed due to decay, trauma, infection, gum disease, crowding, or for orthodontic reasons. Some extractions are simple, while others may require minor surgical steps, especially if the tooth is broken or impacted.
We always review your full dental picture and walk you through the reasoning, so there are never any surprises
Tooth Extractions, Done Differently
We do more than just remove the tooth — we remove the stress that comes with it:
- Gentle freezing (or sedation) and pain control before anything begins
- Precise techniques that minimize trauma to the surrounding tissue
- Clear aftercare instructions to support healing and comfort
- Options for future tooth replacement if needed
Tooth extractions are covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) when medically necessary, and we’ll handle the paperwork for you. If you’re concerned about discomfort, sedation is always available to make the appointment easier. Worried about the cost? We offer payment plans so you never have to put off care due to finances.
We’ll Help You Get Through It — Calmly and Carefully
If you need a tooth removed, we’ll explain your options and make the experience as easy and supportive as possible. Get in touch with us today.





