At Luka Dental Care, tooth extraction is never our first choice—but sometimes, it’s the healthiest option for protecting your overall oral health. Whether you’re dealing with severe decay, a stubborn baby tooth, or an impacted wisdom tooth, we provide safe, gentle tooth extractions in a supportive and calm environment.
If you’re feeling nervous about the idea of having a tooth removed, you’re not alone. Our team will walk you through every step and make sure the process is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
While we always aim to preserve your natural teeth, there are situations where removing a tooth is the safest and healthiest option. Tooth extractions are typically recommended when a tooth is too damaged to repair or when leaving it in place could cause complications for your other teeth or jaw.
Common reasons for tooth extractions include:
Severe decay that has destroyed too much tooth structure
Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) affecting tooth stability
Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth
Orthodontic treatment requiring space in the mouth
Baby teeth that haven’t fallen out on their own
Broken or fractured teeth that can’t be restored
At Luka Dental Care, we provide both simple and surgical extractions based on your individual case.
Performed on teeth that are fully erupted and easily accessible. After numbing the area, we gently loosen and remove the tooth using specialized instruments.
Used for teeth that are impacted, broken at the gum line, or not fully erupted (like many wisdom teeth). This involves a small incision in the gum and sometimes sectioning the tooth into smaller pieces for easier removal.
Wisdom teeth extractions involve removing one or more third molars—usually due to impaction, crowding, or infection risk. The procedure is commonly done under local or sedation anesthesia and helps prevent future dental complications.
Before your extraction, we’ll conduct a full exam and take X-rays to evaluate the tooth and surrounding structures. We’ll talk through your symptoms, medical history, and any concerns you have. You’ll receive clear guidance on what to expect during the procedure, including instructions for eating, medications, and how to prepare comfortably for your visit.
On the day of the extraction, we’ll begin by fully numbing the area with local anesthesia to ensure a pain-free experience. The tooth will be gently removed with minimal pressure. For patients who feel anxious, sedation options are also available. Once the tooth is removed, we’ll clean the area and place gauze to support proper healing.
Following your procedure, we’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions to help you heal smoothly. Most patients are able to resume light activities within a day or two. Discomfort is generally mild and can be managed with over-the-counter medication. If needed, we’ll also discuss long-term tooth replacement options during your follow-up.
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are a common reason for extractions—especially when they’re impacted, partially erupted, or crowding nearby teeth. These issues can lead to pain, swelling, infections, cysts, jaw stiffness, headaches, and shifting of your other teeth. Since it’s also difficult to clean around these back molars, the risk of decay and gum problems increases significantly.
At Luka Dental Care, we use digital imaging to assess the exact position of your wisdom teeth and determine if removal is necessary. Many patients in London choose to have them removed in their late teens or early twenties as a preventive step.
A smooth recovery starts with proper aftercare. Following your extraction, we’ll send you home with step-by-step instructions, but here are some general tips:
Most patients feel significantly better within 48–72 hours, and full healing typically takes one to two weeks.
A dry socket occurs when the protective blood clot at the site of a tooth extraction becomes dislodged or dissolves too early, exposing the underlying bone and nerves. This can lead to intense pain and delay the healing process. While it’s a temporary complication, it requires prompt treatment.
If you experience symptoms of a dry socket, contact our office immediately—we can treat it and relieve your discomfort quickly.
To help prevent a dry socket:
Avoid smoking during recovery
Do not use straws or rinse your mouth vigorously
Follow all aftercare instructions carefully
We use modern tools and techniques to ensure the process is smooth and efficient:
Clear, low-radiation imaging
3D imaging for complex extractions
For precise, gentle removal
Local anesthesia, calming explanations, and sedation options
Prompt dental care in London can often save the tooth—but if it can’t be saved, we’ll help you feel confident in your next step.
If you experience any of the following, it’s time to visit our London dental office:
Melissa C.
Luka Dental Care Patient
We know extractions aren’t something anyone looks forward to—but we make the process easier by focusing on communication, compassion, and clinical skill.
Here’s what sets us apart:
If you’re in London or nearby and facing the possibility of an extraction, we’re here to help. We’ll answer your questions, explain your options, and make sure you feel supported every step of the way.
Initial healing happens in 1–2 weeks, though full bone healing may take longer.
Yes, but you’ll be numb. Sedation is available if needed.
Most patients feel pressure, not pain, during the procedure. Afterward, mild soreness is normal.
Stick to soft, cool foods for a few days—like smoothies, mashed potatoes, and yogurt.
Unless it’s a wisdom tooth, we usually recommend replacing the tooth to prevent future dental problems.
Don’t smoke, use straws, or rinse aggressively for the first 24–48 hours.
2101 Aldersbrook Rd, London, ON N6G 3X1