Quick and Easy Teeth Extractions in Guelph

Tooth Extractions in Guelph, ON – Gentle, Comfortable, and Compassionate Care at Scottsdale Dental Centre
When a Tooth Extraction Is the Healthiest Choice
At Scottsdale Dental Centre, we always aim to save your natural teeth whenever possible. But sometimes, removing a tooth is the best way to protect your oral health — especially when it’s severely decayed, infected, or crowding your smile. Our experienced team provides gentle, precise tooth extractions in Guelph to help you heal quickly and comfortably.
Dr. Ahmad is hospital-trained dentist with lots of experience in removing teeth, including impacted wisdom teeth, in a safe and comfortable way.
Common Reasons for Tooth Extraction
Tooth extractions may be recommended if you have:
Severe decay or infection that can’t be treated with a root canal
Broken or fractured teeth below the gum line
Overcrowded teeth before orthodontic treatment
Advanced gum disease that has loosened a tooth
Wisdom teeth that are impacted or causing pain
Our dentists will always review every possible option before recommending an extraction.
Types of Extractions We Offer
We perform both simple and surgical extractions in our comfortable, modern Guelph dental office:
Simple extraction: For teeth that are visible and easily accessible.
Surgical extraction: For teeth that are impacted, broken, or below the gum line.
Our team uses modern tools and techniques to ensure your comfort from start to finish.
Comfort & Sedation Options
Your comfort is our top priority. We offer several options to help you stay relaxed:
Local anesthesia to numb the area completely
Nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) for gentle relaxation
Oral sedation for patients with anxiety or more complex procedures
If you’re nervous about dental treatment, please let us know — we’ll make sure you feel safe and cared for every step of the way.
Tooth Replacement After Extraction
Removing a tooth doesn’t have to leave a gap in your smile. We offer several natural-looking replacement options:
Dental implants for long-term strength and function
Bridges to restore your bite and aesthetics
Partial dentures for multiple missing teeth
We’ll help you choose the best solution to restore your confidence and oral health.
Aftercare & Healing
Recovery typically takes a few days to a week, depending on the type of extraction.
Here are a few tips to help you heal comfortably:
Avoid smoking and using straws for 48 hours
Eat soft foods and stay hydrated
Use cold compresses to reduce swelling
Take prescribed or over-the-counter pain relief as directed
We’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions before you leave our office, and our team is always just a phone call away if you have any questions.
Tooth Extraction Cost in Guelph
Costs vary depending on complexity:
Simple extraction: typically $150–$250 per tooth
Surgical extraction: usually $250–$400 per tooth
We’ll review your treatment plan and provide a clear estimate before we begin.
Our office accepts most dental insurance plans and we offer direct billing to insurance to lower out-of-pocket expenses for you.
Why Guelph Patients Trust Our Team
Experienced dentists skilled in oral surgery and gentle care
Comfortable, modern technology to minimize pain and healing time
Locally owned and trusted in Guelph for compassionate dentistry
Personalized treatment plans and honest advice
“They made my tooth extraction so easy and stress-free. I barely felt a thing!” — RT
Schedule Your Tooth Extraction Consultation in Guelph
If you’re experiencing tooth pain, swelling, or damage, don’t wait — early treatment can help you avoid complications. Call us today for a gentle and stress-free extraction experience.
Schedule a Consultation Today or Call us now at 519-836-5110 to book an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Guelph Teeth Extractions
You’ll be fully numb during the procedure, and any post-op discomfort can be easily managed with medication and home care.
Soft foods are recommended for the first 24–48 hours. Most patients resume normal eating within 3–5 days.
If you receive sedation (nitrous or oral), we recommend arranging for a ride home.
In many cases, we’ll wait for the area to heal before placing an implant or bridge — usually a few weeks.