
Gentle Tooth Extractions in Winnipeg
At Pristine Dental Group, we know that timely dental care is essential to maintaining your oral health. In cases where a tooth is severely damaged or poses a risk to surrounding teeth and tissues, an extraction may be the best course of action. Whether you’re dealing with a toothache, an infection, or crowding, our experienced team is here to provide compassionate, personalized care every step of the way.
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Why a Tooth Extraction May Be Necessary
Your dentist may recommend a tooth extraction if the tooth is severely damaged or poses a risk to your overall oral health. Your dentist may recommend an extraction for several reasons, including:
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Severe tooth decay
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Dental trauma or injury
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Overcrowding
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Infection that doesn’t respond to other treatments
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Advanced gum disease (periodontal disease)
Every case is unique, and we’ll walk you through all available options before recommending extraction.

What to Expect from a Tooth Extraction Procedure
To help ease any worries, here’s a quick overview of what you can expect before, during, and after a tooth extraction at one of our Winnipeg clinics:
Before the Procedure
We begin with a thorough dental exam, including a review of your medical history and current medications. This helps us ensure the procedure is safe and comfortable for you. Our team is happy to answer any questions you may have—your comfort and peace of mind are important to us.
During the Extraction
To keep the experience pain-free, we use local anaesthesia to numb the area. You may feel some pressure during the procedure, but there shouldn’t be any pain. Our dentists use advanced tools and gentle techniques to carefully remove the tooth.
Aftercare & Recovery
Following the extraction, we’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing and reduce the risk of complications. In some cases, we may prescribe medication to manage discomfort or prevent infection. With proper care, most patients recover quickly and comfortably.