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Wisdom Teeth Removal & Extractions in Oakville
Whether it’s a wisdom tooth that’s causing trouble or a tooth that simply can’t be saved, our dentists offer gentle, comfort-focused care. If you’re looking into wisdom teeth removal in Oakville, your free consultation is a no-pressure place to start.
A calmer way to handle a tooth that has to come out
For most of us, the words “tooth extraction” bring a little knot of worry — and that’s completely understandable. At Royal Oak Dental in Oakville, our goal is to take that worry off your shoulders. We’ll explain exactly what’s happening, keep you comfortable throughout, and make sure you know what to expect before, during, and after.
Sometimes a tooth is in the way, infected, or too damaged to repair, and removing it is the kindest thing for your overall health. Wisdom teeth in particular often need attention because there simply isn’t room for them at the back of the jaw. When wisdom teeth removal in Oakville is the right call, we’ll walk you through it one step at a time.
What actually happens during an extraction
An extraction begins with a careful look at the tooth, usually with an X-ray so we can see the roots and surrounding bone. We then gently numb the area with local anaesthetic so you don’t feel pain — just a little pressure as the tooth is eased out. A straightforward tooth often lifts out simply, while an impacted wisdom tooth that’s still tucked under the gum or bone may need a small opening in the gum to reach it. Most appointments take an hour or less, and we’ll talk through sedation options beforehand if you’d feel calmer with some extra relaxation.
When a tooth may need to come out
Removing a tooth is never our first choice, but there are times when it’s genuinely the healthiest option. Your dentist at Royal Oak Dental may suggest an extraction in situations like these:
- Severe decay — when a cavity has destroyed too much of the tooth for a filling, crown, or root canal to save it
- Impaction — a wisdom tooth that’s trapped under the gum or bone and can’t come through properly
- Crowding — not enough room at the back of the jaw, which can crowd or damage neighbouring teeth
- Infection — an abscess or deep infection that doesn’t settle with antibiotics or other treatment
- Repeated gum problems — a partly-erupted wisdom tooth that keeps trapping food and flaring up
- Damage or trauma — a tooth cracked or broken below the gumline beyond reasonable repair
- Orthodontic reasons — making space so the rest of your teeth can be aligned
Wherever it’s possible, we’ll always look at ways to save your natural tooth first. If extraction really is the best path, we’ll explain why, answer every question, and talk through how to replace the tooth later if that matters for your bite or smile.
You may also be interested in dental implants or sedation options.
Your visit, from start to finish
- A relaxed consultation We examine the tooth, take any X-rays we need, and discuss your options — including sedation — with no pressure to decide on the spot.
- Comfortable numbing On the day, we gently numb the area so the procedure itself is painless. You’ll feel pressure, but not sharp pain.
- Gentle removal We ease the tooth out as carefully as possible, taking extra care with impacted wisdom teeth that sit below the gum.
- Settling the socket We make sure a healthy blood clot forms and place any stitches if needed, then give you a few minutes to rest.
- Clear aftercare You’ll leave with simple, written instructions and know exactly how to reach us if you have any questions while you heal.
Healing comfortably at home
Most people feel noticeably better within a few days, with full healing of the gum usually taking about one to two weeks — impacted wisdom teeth can sit at the longer end of that range. In the first day or two, rest, use a cold compress on your cheek to ease swelling, and stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt, scrambled eggs, and mashed potatoes. The single most important thing is protecting the blood clot in the socket, so avoid vigorous rinsing, drinking through straws, and smoking for several days. We’ll send you home with everything written down, and you’re always welcome to call us if anything doesn’t feel right.
Comfort options and what it may cost
Everyone’s comfort needs are different. For many people, local anaesthetic alone is plenty, while others feel calmer with nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or deeper sedation — we’ll help you choose what’s right for you. Costs vary with how complex the tooth is and whether sedation is used, so the most accurate way to understand your situation is a free consultation. We’re happy to provide a clear estimate, explain your options, and help you make the most of any dental insurance you have.
Care you can feel confident in
Gentle, unhurried care
We take the time to keep you calm and comfortable from your first question to your last stitch.
Sedation options
From simple freezing to laughing gas, we’ll match your comfort level so the visit feels easy.
Teeth saved when we can
We only recommend removing a tooth when it’s truly the healthiest choice for you.
Clear, caring follow-up
You’ll leave with simple aftercare and an open line to us throughout your recovery.
Questions are always welcome.
The procedure itself shouldn’t hurt. We fully numb the area first, so you’ll feel some pressure and movement but not sharp pain. Mild soreness afterwards is normal and usually settles within a few days with simple pain relief.
Most people feel much better within three to four days, and the gum typically heals over one to two weeks. Impacted wisdom teeth can take a little longer. We’ll give you clear aftercare so you know what to expect each day.
Not at all. If your wisdom teeth are healthy, well-positioned, and easy to keep clean, they can often stay. We only suggest removal when they’re impacted, crowding other teeth, or causing repeated problems — we’ll always explain our reasoning.
Dry socket happens when the protective blood clot over the healing socket is lost too early, leaving the area sore. You can lower the risk by avoiding straws, smoking, and vigorous rinsing for the first few days. If it does happen, it’s easily treated — just give us a call.
For most extractions, local anaesthetic to numb the area is all that’s needed. If you’d feel calmer, we can also discuss nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or other sedation. We’ll talk through what suits you at your consultation.
The cost depends on how complex the tooth is and whether you choose sedation, so it varies from person to person. The clearest way to find out is a free consultation, where we’ll examine the tooth, give you a written estimate, and help you understand any insurance coverage.
Kind words from our patients
Choosing a dentist is personal, and we are grateful to every patient who has trusted us with their care. Here are a few of the experiences families in Oakville and the surrounding community have shared.
Dr. Yasin is truly one of the best dentists I’ve ever been to — incredibly knowledgeable, gentle, and she takes the time to explain everything clearly. Every appointment feels smooth and stress-free, and the level of care is unmatched.
Dr. Yasin and her team are an absolute wonder — professional, personable and punctual. They provide excellent care and always go above and beyond for their patients.
Dr. Saman Abbas is amazing. I had a complicated chip in my front tooth, and she listened patiently, came up with a focused plan, and fixed it so skillfully.
Jennifer Nguyen was awesome — professional, thorough, respectful and fun, and she really knows what she’s doing. You can’t say ‘no’ when she asks you to floss!
I’ve been a patient for years. The receptionist is always friendly, the dental assistants are kind, the hygienist is gentle, and Dr. Yasin is skilled and patient — you can tell they genuinely care.
Outstanding dental clinic! The service was excellent from start to finish, the staff made me feel at ease right away, and the clinic is clean, modern and relaxing. Highly recommend!
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