Tooth Extraction in
Kempsey, Port Macquarie & Taree

When a tooth needs to come out — done gently, done once, and always with a path forward.

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What Is an Extraction

A dental extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket. Simple extractions involve loosening and removing an erupted tooth under local anaesthetic. Surgical extractions are used for impacted, fractured, or partially erupted teeth.

APPROACH

When Is an Extraction Necessary?

Irreversible decay that cannot be restoredSevere gum disease causing tooth lossCracked or fractured teeth below the gumline Impacted wisdom teeth causing pain or crowding

Orthodontic preparation where overcrowding needs to be relieved

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What Happens During an Extraction?

Local anaesthetic is applied to numb the area thoroughly before anything begins. You’ll feel movement and pressure as the tooth is loosened and removed — but not pain. Simple extractions typically take 5–20 minutes. You’ll leave with aftercare instructions and a follow-up plan.

INSTRUCTIONS

Aftercare After an Extraction

  • Bite on gauze for 30–45 minutes after the extraction.
  • Avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully for 24 hours — this dislodges the clot.
  • No straws, smoking, or vigorous exercise for 48 hours.
  • Soft foods for 48–72 hours.
  • Call us immediately if you develop severe pain after day 3 (possible dry socket).

Frequently asked questions

Does a tooth extraction hurt?
Not with proper anaesthetic. You’ll feel pressure and some movement — that’s the physical sensation of the tooth being loosened. Pain during the procedure means the anaesthetic hasn’t fully taken effect, and your dentist will add more before continuing.
What is dry socket?
Dry socket occurs when the blood clot that forms in the extraction site becomes dislodged before the wound heals. It causes significant pain, usually starting 2–3 days after extraction. Rinsing forcefully, smoking, and using straws are the main causes. Call us straight away if you think you have it — it’s easily treated.
Do I need to replace an extracted tooth?
In most cases, yes — particularly for back teeth that take significant chewing load. A gap left unfilled can allow neighbouring teeth to drift and affect your bite over time. We’ll discuss your replacement options (implant, bridge, partial denture) before the extraction so you can plan ahead.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients feel back to normal within 3–5 days. The socket takes several weeks to fully heal beneath the surface, but discomfort after the first few days is usually minimal.
Can I have a wisdom tooth extracted at your clinics?
Simple and moderately complex wisdom tooth extractions are performed at our Kempsey, Port Macquarie and Taree clinics. Deeply impacted wisdom teeth requiring surgical removal under general anaesthetic are referred to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

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