Tooth Extractions in Yarrabilba

If a tooth is badly decayed, broken or causing pain, removing it is sometimes the kindest and healthiest option. At Bilby Dental in Yarrabilba we take a gentle, unhurried approach to tooth extractions — explaining every step, keeping you comfortable, and helping you heal well afterwards. Call us on (07) 3117 1774 to arrange an assessment.

When is a tooth extraction needed?

We always try to save a natural tooth first. An extraction is usually only recommended when a tooth can’t be repaired or is affecting the rest of your mouth. Common reasons include:

  • Severe decay or infection that a filling, crown or root canal can’t fix
  • Advanced gum disease that has loosened the tooth
  • A tooth broken below the gum line from trauma
  • Crowding, where removing a tooth makes room for orthodontic treatment
  • Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth
  • Baby teeth that haven’t fallen out in time

Simple and surgical extractions

A simple extraction removes a tooth that is fully visible above the gum, using gentle movement after the area is numbed. A surgical extraction is used for teeth that are broken at the gum line or haven’t fully come through, and may involve a small incision. We’ll take an X-ray beforehand so we know exactly what to expect and can plan the most comfortable approach for you.

Wisdom teeth

Wisdom teeth are one of the most common extractions, especially when they’re impacted or only partly erupted. If wisdom teeth are your concern, our wisdom teeth removal page has more detail on what’s involved.

Comfortable care for nervous patients

Having a tooth out is a common worry, and that’s completely understandable. Every extraction is done under local anaesthetic so the area is fully numb, and we offer happy gas (nitrous oxide) to help you relax. We’re also experienced in caring for anxious and neurodivergent patients, so let us know how we can make the visit easier for you.

Aftercare: healing well after your extraction

Looking after the area for the first few days helps you heal quickly and avoid complications. We’ll give you written instructions, which usually include:

  • Bite gently on the gauze pad for about an hour to help a clot form
  • Rest for the remainder of the day and avoid strenuous activity
  • Avoid rinsing, spitting, smoking or using a straw for 24 hours
  • Eat soft foods and chew on the other side for a few days
  • Use a cold pack and any recommended pain relief for swelling
  • Contact us if you have heavy bleeding, increasing pain or signs of infection

Cost and payment options

The fee for an extraction depends on the tooth and whether it’s a simple or surgical procedure, so we’ll give you a clear quote up front. We accept all health funds with HICAPS on-the-spot claiming, and offer payment plans to spread the cost. If you have private health cover, extractions are often covered under general dental.

Need an urgent extraction?

A knocked-out, broken or severely painful tooth can be a dental emergency. If you need to be seen quickly, head to our emergency dentist page or call us straight away on (07) 3117 1774 — we keep time aside each day for urgent care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does a tooth extraction hurt?

The area is fully numbed with local anaesthetic before we start, so you should feel pressure and movement but not pain. If you feel anxious about the procedure, we offer happy gas (nitrous oxide) sedation to help you stay relaxed. Most people are surprised by how straightforward it feels.

How much does a tooth extraction cost?

The cost depends on whether it is a simple or a surgical extraction and which tooth is involved, so we give you a clear quote after examining the tooth and any X-rays. We can also check your private health cover and set you up with a payment plan to spread the cost.

How long does it take to recover from an extraction?

A protective blood clot forms in the socket within the first 24 hours, and the gum surface usually heals over about one to two weeks. The bone underneath continues to fill in over the following weeks. Following the aftercare advice above helps you heal comfortably and avoid complications like dry socket.

Can I be sedated for a tooth extraction?

Yes. Alongside local anaesthetic we offer happy gas (nitrous oxide), which is especially helpful for nervous or neurodivergent patients. Our care for anxious patients is a big part of how we work.

Should I replace a tooth after it is removed?

Replacing a missing tooth helps protect your bite and stops neighbouring teeth from drifting. Depending on the tooth, options include a dental implant, a bridge or a denture. We will talk through what suits your mouth and budget at your appointment.

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