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Everything You Need to Know About Tooth Extractions in Barrie, ON

February 23, 2020
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Posted By: Dr. Ellie Moore
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Having a tooth extraction can be cause for many questions, and your Park Place Dental team is here to put your mind at ease. Our goal is to make the process of getting a tooth removed comfortably from start to finish for our patients, and here are some answers to the most common questions we hear about tooth extractions in Barrie, ON.

Why Do I Need a Tooth Extraction at Park Place Dental?

At Park Place Dental, our goal is to help you achieve and maintain a healthy and attractive smile. Sometimes that means removing an unhealthy tooth to protect your dental health. This is a recommendation that we never take lightly, and we only use it as a last resort.

Our dentists typically recommend tooth extractions for these situations:

  • For a tooth that is severely decayed or damaged
  • Advanced periodontal disease
  • Wisdom teeth

Our dentists are committed to exploring all other treatment options before recommending a tooth extraction.

Will My Tooth Extraction Hurt?

At Park Place Dental, our dentists are highly skilled and experienced in helping our patients throughout the process of a tooth extraction in Barrie, ON. Your comfort is our top priority, and we will ensure that you don't feel a thing during your procedure. 

Patients who feel anxious or fearful about their treatment can relax because we offer different levels of dental sedation that can help you feel comfortable and at ease during your dental procedure. From nitrous oxide to IV sedation, our dentists can offer you the level of sedation that will best suit your needs and provide you with the best experience possible.

Do You Have More Questions About Tooth Extractions in Barrie, ON?

Every patient has their own unique needs, and we're happy to discuss the treatment process with you, so you feel entirely confident before receiving any treatment. Contact Park Place Dental today at (705) 728-9922 for more information about tooth extractions.

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