Tooth extractions are typically a last resort, performed only when a tooth is too damaged to save. However, in urgent situations, removing the tooth may be the best way to stop the infection, relieve pain, and protect your overall oral health.
You may need an emergency extraction if:
You have a severely decayed or broken tooth that cannot be restored
There’s an infection or dental abscess that hasn't responded to antibiotics or root canal
A wisdom tooth is impacted and causing swelling, pain, or difficulty opening your mouth
You’ve suffered a traumatic injury and the tooth is cracked or loose beyond repair
Gum disease has caused advanced loosening of the tooth
A dental crown or filling has failed, exposing deep decay or nerve involvement
If you’re unsure, contact us — we’ll assess the situation and advise you on the best course of action.
At York House Dental Practice, your safety and comfort are always our priority. Here’s what you can expect during an emergency extraction:
We begin with a thorough examination, including digital X-rays, to assess the damage and determine whether extraction is necessary. If you're in pain, we’ll provide immediate relief using local anaesthesia or suitable medication.
The extraction is performed with care, using minimally invasive techniques to remove the tooth as gently as possible. We ensure the entire procedure is pain-free and closely monitor your comfort throughout.
For simple extractions, the tooth is removed in one piece.
In complex or surgical cases (e.g., broken or impacted teeth), a small incision may be made in the gum to access and remove the tooth in parts.
Once the tooth is removed, we clean the area thoroughly and provide you with clear instructions to promote healing and avoid complications such as dry socket or infection.
Proper care after an extraction is crucial for a smooth recovery. We provide you with a personalised aftercare plan, including:
Bite gently on gauze for 30–45 minutes to stop bleeding
Avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully for 24 hours
Do not smoke or drink through a straw for 48 hours
Eat soft foods and avoid the extraction site while chewing
Take any prescribed antibiotics or pain relief as directed
Use warm salt water rinses after 24 hours to keep the area clean
Avoid strenuous exercise for 1–2 days
We also schedule follow-up visits if needed to monitor your healing and discuss long-term restoration options if the tooth needs replacement.
Immediate relief from severe pain
Stops spread of infection
Protects surrounding teeth and gum tissue
Prevents complications such as abscesses or bone loss
Restores comfort and normal oral function
While removing a tooth can offer immediate relief, we also discuss tooth replacement options for long-term oral health and aesthetics. These may include:
Dental Implants – Permanent, natural-looking, and highly functional
Dental Bridges – Effective solution for replacing one or more adjacent teeth
Partial Dentures – Removable, cost-effective option for multiple missing teeth
Our team can help you decide which solution best suits your needs, lifestyle, and budget.
Same-day emergency appointments available
Experienced team with gentle, patient-focused care
Modern technology for accurate diagnosis and treatment
Private, calm environment designed for your comfort
Located conveniently in West Byfleet, Surrey
We treat dental emergencies with urgency and compassion, helping you get back to your normal life as quickly and comfortably as possible.
If you're experiencing severe toothache, swelling, or a dental emergency, don’t delay. Contact York House Dental Practice in West Byfleet immediately. Our team is here to provide expert care, calm reassurance, and same-day emergency extractions when necessary.
Call us at 019323 48864 or use our online booking system to schedule your appointment.