A tooth extraction is often the first step toward restoring oral health and function. While the goal of modern dentistry is to preserve natural teeth, severe decay, trauma, or overcrowding sometimes make tooth removal the best choice. At our dental clinic in Turkey, we specialize in preserving the surrounding bone for dental implants.
When a tooth is severely damaged, the debate revolves around extract tooth vs root canal. A root canal may save the tooth by removing the infected pulp. However, extraction followed by dental implants is often the more predictable long-term solution.
The extract tooth cost varies depending on the complexity of the case (simple vs. surgical) and the clinic’s location. Private fees can be significant, especially for an emergency tooth extraction or impacted wisdom tooth extraction.
Region | NHS / Public Cost | Private Practice Cost | Our Clinic (Turkey) |
United Kingdom | £26.80 (Band 2) | £150 – £450 | Included / €0* |
United States | N/A | $200 – $600 | Included / €0* |
Australia | N/A | $250 – $550 | Included / €0* |
*Note: At Dr. Tarkan’s clinic, the surgical labour for tooth extraction is often included at no additional cost for patients undergoing full mouth restorations or implant packages.
An emergency tooth extraction is typically required when extreme pain, swelling, or trauma occurs. At our dental clinic in Turkey, we prioritize urgent cases to ensure you are out of pain immediately. The process is streamlined to be as stress-free as possible.
Many patients ask: how long does a tooth extraction take to do? While every case is unique, modern techniques allow for a very efficient process. A simple extraction usually takes between 10 to 20 minutes, while a surgical extraction (for impacted teeth) may take 30 to 45 minutes.
A tooth extraction follows a standardized medical protocol to ensure maximum safety and to preserve the jawbone for future dental implants.
While tooth extraction is a common procedure with a success rate exceeding 98%, it is still surgery. Transparency regarding risks is a hallmark of Dr. Tarkan’s professional approach.
Understanding the tooth extraction healing stages pictures and descriptions help patients monitor their progress and identify when to contact the clinic.
Stage | Timeline | What is happening? |
Inflammatory Phase | 24 – 48 Hours | The blood clot forms; minor swelling and redness are normal. |
Granulation Phase | 3 – 7 Days | New tissue (often looking white/creamy) begins to cover the socket. |
Proliferative Phase | 1 – 3 Weeks | The gum tissue closes over the site completely. |
Bone Remodelling | 3 – 6 Months | The body fills the socket with new, dense bone, ready for an implant. |
The first night after tooth extraction is the most important for long-term success. Your primary goal is to protect the blood clot that forms in the socket. This clot serves as a biological “bandage” that facilitates tooth extraction healing.
To ensure a smooth recovery and avoid complications like dry socket, there are several things to avoid after tooth extraction. Your behavior in the first 72 hours dictates the speed of your tooth extraction healing.
It is normal to experience some pain after tooth extraction, but it should be manageable. If you experience tooth extraction pain after 7 days, you should contact the clinic immediately, as this may indicate a delayed healing issue or a dry socket.
Private fees in the UK range from £150 to £450 per tooth. At our dental clinic in Turkey, we often include extractions for free as part of our comprehensive implant or “All-on-4” packages, saving you hundreds of pounds per jaw.
A normal socket after tooth extraction will initially contain a deep red blood clot. After a few days, it may develop a white or yellowish appearance. This is granulation tissue (new healing tissue) and is not a sign of infection unless accompanied by a foul taste or severe pain.
Yes. Smoking after tooth extraction is the leading cause of dry socket. It introduces toxins to the wound and the physical act of inhaling can physically remove the clot, exposing the bone and causing intense pain.
Lower overheads and a focus on medical tourism allow us to provide high-end care at a fraction of the cost. Because we want your mouth to be healthy for your Swiss Implants, we don’t believe in charging high fees for the preparatory extraction stage.
Often, yes. This is known as an “immediate implant.” If the bone is healthy and there is no active infection, Dr. Tastancan place the titanium post into the socket the same day the tooth is removed, shortening your total treatment time by months.
Most patients feel significant relief within 3 to 4 days. If you have tooth extraction pain after 7 days, it is a clinical red flag, and you should reach out for an emergency review to check for food impaction or infection.
Simply send us a message via WhatsApp or email with your recent X-ray. Our medical team will review your case and provide a fixed-price quote for your extractions and restoration within 24 hours.
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