Tooth Extractions in Vaughan
Tooth Extraction Near You
Sometimes, the best way to protect your smile is by removing a problematic tooth. At Concord Dental, we have expertise in providing safe and comfortable tooth extractions in Vaughan. Whether it’s due to severe decay, crowding, or other dental concerns, our team ensures a smooth process tailored to your needs.

Why Would You Need a Tooth Extraction?
- The level of deterioration or damage of a tooth may be beyond restoration.
- Some teeth are overcrowded, before orthodontic treatment.
- A wisdom tooth is impacted and creates pain and infections.
- Gum disease has extended to the adjacent teeth.
If you feel pain or are sure to have a tooth extracted, do not delay. Speak with a dentist in Vaughan to discuss your options.
What to Expect During the Procedure?
- First Consultation: We assess the status of your tooth by a comprehensive review and X-rays, if necessary.
- Numbing of Area: A local anesthetic can keep you pain-free throughout the procedure.
- Tooth Extraction: Our well-trained dentists extract the infected tooth with delicacy and gentle care.
- Aftercare Instructions: You’ll receive personalized care tips to promote healing.
What to Expect After a Tooth Extraction?
- Place a cold compress to help reduce swelling.
- Take any prescribed medications as directed.
- Avoid straws or smoking for a few days.
- Stick to soft foods until you heal.
Why Choose Concord Dental?
- Compassionate and friendly care
- Modern dental technology for precise procedures
- Personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs
Let Us Help You Maintain a Healthy Smile
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to recover from a dental extraction?
Ideally, you should schedule three or four days of rest or light duty after your wisdom teeth come out. Resting will minimize your risk of complications and help you heal. Full recovery takes around 2 weeks but you should feel minimal discomfort during this time.
Is dental extraction or wisdom teeth removal painful?
Do I have to remove my wisdom teeth?
Many people believe wisdom teeth removal is a rite of passage. In reality, wisdom teeth only need to be removed if they become impacted or otherwise interfere with your jaw and teeth.
How soon after tooth extraction can I eat?
What should I do after a dental extraction?
We will provide you with aftercare instructions specific to your needs at your appointment. Here are some general things you can do after a tooth extraction to minimize the risk of complications and encourage a speedy recovery:
- Avoid spitting, mouth rinsing, blowing your nose, using a straw, and smoking in the first 24 hours after tooth extraction.
- Don’t touch the extraction site with your finger or tongue.
- Avoid hot foods and drinks.
- Don’t take aspirin because it inhibits blood clotting.
- Avoid physical activities and exercise.