Mon: | 9.30am – 5pm |
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Tue: | 9.30am – 6pm |
Wed: | 9.30am – 5pm |
Thu: | 9.30am – 6pm |
Fri: | 9.30am – 3pm |
Sat: | 9.30am – 3pm |
Sun: | Closed |
If you need a dental extraction in Toronto, you've come to the right place! Twogether Dental is conveniently located on the Danforth, and just around the corner from Riverdale, East York, and Cabbagetown. Located at 288b Danforth Avenue, we are Toronto's go-to clinic for quick and pain-free tooth extractions.
Dr. Iliana Paparisto leads our team with a wealth of experience, and an approach that is patient, gentle and friendly. Whether you're dealing with an infected, damaged, or problematic tooth, we're here to help you through it efficiently and affordably.
At Twogether Dental, our commitment to dental excellence includes a range of specialized tooth extraction services. From wisdom tooth removal to the handling of erupted teeth and retained roots, Dr. Iliana Paparisto uses the latest techniques to ensure your comfort and health. Discover our compassionate care and state-of-the-art solutions tailored to your unique dental needs.
Tooth extraction is recommended for various reasons, including:
- Severe decay or infection
- Impacted wisdom teeth causing pain or misalignment
- Preparation for orthodontic treatment
- Overcrowding of teeth
- Irreparable tooth damage
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, often emerge during late adolescence or early adulthood and can sometimes lead to complications such as impaction, infection, or crowding. Our team specializes in wisdom tooth removal to prevent or address these issues, ensuring a smooth procedure and recovery.
Erupted teeth that are visible above the gum line but need removal due to decay, disease, or orthodontic reasons are extracted using precise techniques to minimize discomfort and promote quick healing. Our approach prioritizes your comfort and oral health.
Retained roots can occur when a tooth breaks off and leaves its root behind in the gum. This situation may lead to infection or cyst formation. Our experienced dentists carefully remove these roots, preventing further oral health issues.
Every dental extraction at our clinic includes a discussion of your dental history as well as a thorough examination of your mouth. To determine the best possible approach, the consultation may include an x-ray if necessary. The consultation process is important to understand the condition of the tooth, it's position and to evaluate any potential complications.
Next, to address pain, we will apply a local anesthesia. For most patients, a local anesthesia is all that's needed. Once the freezing takes effect, the next step will be to loosen the tooth.
Once the tooth has been loosened from it's socket, Dr. Paparisto will then carefully remove the tooth.
Lastly, following the procedure, Dr. Paparisto will then provide clear guidelines to ensure a smooth recovery, including pain management and hygiene practices.
Recovery varies by individual and procedure type, but we offer comprehensive guidance on managing discomfort, swelling, and oral hygiene post-extraction.
Take the first step towards resolving your dental concerns by contacting us at 416-462-1211 or booking online. Have a question? Give us a call. Twogether Dental is here to guide you to a healthier, more comfortable smile.
According to the The Ontario Dental Association's Fee Guide, the suggested cost of a dental extraction is $213 for uncomplicated procedures. For more complex procedures such as an erupted tooth, or treatments requiring a surgical approach, the suggested fee is $307. At our clinic, tooth extraction cost is $200 for nearly all patients. For patients with more complex cases, the cost will vary depending on the case. For accurate pricing, it is best to book an appointment with Dr. Paparisto.
With local anesthesia, you should not feel pain during the extraction, only slight pressure.
Recovery times vary but generally, patients start to feel better within a few days, with full healing in about two weeks.
Depending on your situation, we may suggest replacement options like implants or bridges to maintain your smile’s functionality and appearance.