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Tooth Extraction in Enfield

Our specialist Enfield clinic delivers Tooth Extraction using precision technology not commonly available in general dental surgeries. Our dentists offer specialised expertise in their specific areas, ensuring precise treatment with outstanding attention to detail. We combine certified expertise with comprehensive treatment planning to deliver excellent Tooth Extraction results for Enfield residents.

Our practice uses only GDC registered specialists who have completed additional years of training beyond general dentistry, ensuring specialist care. Our Tooth Extraction services adhere to BDA standards and UK dental governance, ensuring Enfield patients receive care meeting all regulatory requirements.

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Tooth Extraction services for Enfield residents
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What are Tooth Extraction?

Tooth extraction is a dental procedure where a tooth is completely removed from its socket in the bone, sometimes referred to as 'pulling' a tooth. This surgical procedure may be necessary for various reasons including severe tooth decay, advanced gum disease, dental trauma, overcrowding, or to prepare for orthodontic treatment. The procedure can be simple (for visible teeth) or surgical (for impacted or broken teeth), and is typically performed under local anaesthesia to ensure patient comfort. After extraction, patients need to follow specific aftercare instructions to promote proper healing, which includes controlling bleeding, managing swelling, taking prescribed medications, and maintaining good oral hygiene while avoiding disturbing the blood clot that forms in the socket.
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Why Choose Us

Dr. Ope Sodeinde's 20+ years of specialist experience in Tooth Extraction gives you proven results at London Dental Specialists in Enfield. Our comprehensive team includes GDC registered specialists in multiple treatment areas who work together on your care. We use advanced technology for accurate treatment planning. Actual Tooth Extraction patients show our expertise in this testimonial video:

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Looking for expert care? Book a consultation with our GDC-registered specialists in Enfield. Appointments available within days, including lunchtime slots.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a clear plan—no jargon. Affordable plans available. Insurance-friendly. Always fair and transparent on price.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. From diagnostics to aftercare, our team uses the latest dental technology and clinical protocols to deliver safe, consistent results.

Request your consultation by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. We respond promptly—usually within one working day—and you’ll always speak to a knowledgeable member of our team.

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Our Process For Tooth Extraction

At London Dental Specialists, we provide expert tooth extraction services designed to ensure your comfort and promote optimal oral health. Our comprehensive process includes an initial consultation and assessment, followed by the development of a personalised treatment plan. The extraction procedure is performed with precision, and we offer detailed post-treatment care instructions to support a smooth recovery. This structured approach ensures that each step is tailored to your individual needs, facilitating a seamless experience from start to finish.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive consultation

  • Detailed medical history review

  • Thorough dental examination

  • X-rays and imaging diagnostics

  • Discussion of treatment options

Step 2

Tooth Extraction Custom Treatment Plan



  • Detailed assessment of oral health

  • Customised extraction strategy

  • Discussion of sedation options

  • Post-extraction care instructions

  • Tooth replacement options consultation

Step 3

Tooth Extraction Treatment Procedures



  • Administration of local anaesthesia

  • Gentle loosening of the tooth

  • Surgical extraction if necessary

  • Post-extraction site cleaning

  • Stitches and gauze application

Step 4

Post Tooth Extraction Treatment Care



  • Blood clot formation and protection techniques

  • Swelling management with ice packs

  • Oral hygiene practices during recovery

  • Dietary recommendations for healing

  • Activity restrictions to prevent complications

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from Enfield

Travel from Enfield to London Dental Specialists for precision Tooth Extraction surgery and immediate implants. Take the tube toward central London, change to the Northern Line at Oxford Circus, then continue to Regent's Park station. Our practice near Regent's Park offers disabled parking.

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Conditions We Treat With Tooth Extraction

Our Enfield practice uses Tooth Extraction to address specific dental conditions that benefit to this treatment approach. We thoroughly evaluate your condition to ensure Tooth Extraction is the most suitable solution. Our team explains which conditions can be successfully treated with Tooth Extraction.


  • Severe Tooth Decay - When a tooth is extensively damaged by decay and cannot be restored with a filling or crown, extraction may be necessary to prevent infection from spreading.

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth - Third molars (wisdom teeth) that cannot properly erupt through the gum due to lack of space or incorrect positioning often require surgical extraction to prevent pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth.

  • Advanced Gum Disease - Teeth that have become loose due to periodontal disease and significant loss of supporting alveolar bone may need extraction to maintain overall oral health.

  • Dental Abscess - When infection in the tooth pulp or surrounding tissues creates a painful abscess that cannot be effectively treated with root canal therapy, extraction may be the appropriate treatment.

  • Crowded Teeth - Sometimes teeth need to be removed as part of orthodontic treatment to create space for proper alignment of remaining teeth.

  • Fractured Teeth - Teeth that have been severely cracked or broken below the gum line and cannot be repaired may require extraction.

  • Failed Root Canal Treatment - If a previous root canal procedure has been unsuccessful in eliminating infection, extraction may be necessary.

  • Supernumerary Teeth - Extra teeth that disrupt normal dental development or alignment often need to be removed.

  • Teeth Affected by Trauma - Teeth that have been severely damaged in an accident and cannot be saved through restorative procedures.

  • Primary Teeth Not Falling Out - Baby teeth that persist and prevent permanent teeth from erupting properly may require extraction.

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Discover Our Premier Medical Team Delivering Tooth Extraction in Enfield

Our team brings exceptional expertise to every tooth extraction procedure. Dr. Sodeinde, with his MClinDent in Periodontics and MPerioRCS qualification, handles complex extractions with precision. Dr. Patel's endodontic specialisation ensures we exhaust all options to save teeth before recommending removal. Dr. Papagalani's orthodontic background provides valuable insight when extractions are needed for alignment. Florentina, our dental therapist, assists with aftercare and healing guidance. Together, we ensure painless procedures, proper socket healing, and comprehensive aftercare to prevent complications like infection or excessive bleeding. We understand extractions can cause anxiety, but rest assured—your comfort and recovery are our priority.
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dr ope sodeinde specialist in periodontics london

Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

dr neha patel specialist endodontist london

Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

dr kia papagalani specialist orthodontist london

Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?


Recovery from a tooth extraction typically takes 1-2 weeks for the socket to heal properly. During this time, you may experience mild discomfort and should stick to softer foods, particularly if you've had a surgical extraction. At London Dental Specialists, we recommend limiting strenuous physical activity during this recovery period as it can lead to additional bleeding. Most patients find that discomfort subsides significantly after the first 48-72 hours, though complete healing of the socket takes the full 1-2 weeks.



What are the side effects of tooth extraction?


After a tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, you may experience several normal side effects, including:



  • Bleeding - Some bleeding is normal and should subside as a blood clot forms

  • Swelling - Typically peaks within 24-48 hours and gradually reduces

  • Moderate pain or discomfort - Manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relief

  • Tender mouth - Sensitivity around the extraction site

  • Slight facial discolouration or bruising - More common with surgical extractions


Our dental team provides comprehensive aftercare instructions to minimise these side effects and ensure proper healing.



Is tooth extraction painful?


At London Dental Specialists, we ensure tooth extractions are performed with appropriate anaesthesia, so you shouldn't feel pain during the procedure. You may experience some pressure or pulling sensations as the tooth is being removed, but this shouldn't be painful. We offer local anaesthesia for all extractions, and sedation options are available for anxious patients or complex cases. After the procedure, mild to moderate discomfort can be expected as the anaesthesia wears off, but this is typically manageable with prescribed pain relief.



What are the benefits of tooth extraction?


Tooth extraction offers several important benefits for your oral health:



  • Reduces harmful bacteria that can damage surrounding teeth and gums

  • Prevents the spread of infection to other parts of the mouth or body

  • Relieves pain from severely damaged or decayed teeth

  • Creates space for orthodontic treatment when overcrowding is an issue

  • Removes impacted wisdom teeth that could cause future problems

  • Prepares the mouth for restorative treatments like dentures or implants


At London Dental Specialists, we only recommend extraction when it's the best option for your long-term oral health.



How should I prepare for a tooth extraction?


To prepare for your tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, we recommend:



  • Providing a complete medical history, including medications and supplements

  • Informing us about any health conditions, particularly heart issues or artificial joints

  • Arranging for someone to accompany you home if sedation will be used

  • Eating a light meal before the procedure (unless instructed otherwise)

  • Wearing comfortable clothing and removing jewellery or removable dental appliances

  • Preparing soft foods for your recovery period at home


Our team will provide specific instructions based on your individual circumstances.



What should I avoid after a tooth extraction?


Following your tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, you should avoid:



  • Smoking or using tobacco products for at least 48-72 hours (ideally longer)

  • Drinking through straws for at least 7 days

  • Vigorous rinsing or spitting for 24 hours

  • Hard, crunchy, or spicy foods that could irritate the extraction site

  • Strenuous physical activity for 48-72 hours

  • Touching the extraction site with your tongue or fingers

  • Alcohol consumption while taking prescribed pain medication


Following these guidelines helps prevent complications like dry socket and promotes proper healing.



When should I contact London Dental Specialists after my extraction?


Contact London Dental Specialists immediately if you experience any of these symptoms after your tooth extraction:



  • Severe pain that isn't relieved by prescribed pain medication

  • Excessive bleeding that continues for more than 4 hours despite pressure

  • Swelling that worsens after 2-3 days

  • Signs of infection such as fever, pus, or foul taste/odour

  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing

  • Numbness that persists beyond the expected timeframe

  • Dislodged blood clot or suspected dry socket (sharp pain 3-5 days after extraction)


Our emergency dental care is available to address these concerns promptly.



What foods can I eat after a tooth extraction?


After your tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, we recommend consuming:



  • Cool, soft foods for the first 24 hours (yoghurt, ice cream, smoothies)

  • Lukewarm soups (not hot) and broths

  • Mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, and pasta

  • Applesauce, bananas, and other soft fruits

  • Well-cooked vegetables that require minimal chewing

  • Protein shakes and nutritional supplements if needed


Gradually reintroduce firmer foods as healing progresses, typically after 3-5 days, but continue to avoid very hard or crunchy foods until fully healed.


Want expert guidance about Tooth Extraction in Enfield? Our team are pleased to help - reach out with your Tooth Extraction concerns. From our Enfield practice, we understand your local needs.

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Tooth Extraction Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Gauze Pads Boots, Superdrug, Steroplast Bleeding control Place over extraction site and bite down gently to control bleeding.
Salt Water Rinse Supplies Saxa, Tesco, Sainsbury's Gentle cleaning Mix 1/2 teaspoon salt with warm water for gentle rinsing 24 hours after extraction.
Ice Pack Boots, Superdrug, Tesco Swelling reduction Apply to outside of face for 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off to reduce swelling.
Pain Relief Medication Nurofen, Panadol, Boots own Pain management Take as directed by your dentist for post-extraction discomfort.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning Clean carefully around extraction site after 24 hours.
Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Corsodyl, Listerine Zero, Boots own Gentle rinsing Use after 24 hours to keep extraction site clean without disrupting healing.
Straw Set Lakeland, John Lewis, Boots Prevention Avoid using straws as suction can dislodge blood clots and cause dry socket.
Soft Foods Heinz, Ambrosia, Müller Nutrition Yoghurt, soup, mashed potatoes and other soft foods for the first few days.
Dry Socket Paste Dentist-provided Complication management Available from your dentist if dry socket develops.
Antibacterial Gel Corsodyl, Bonjela Infection prevention Helps prevent infection at extraction site.
Chlorhexidine Rinse Corsodyl, Curasept Infection prevention Prescribed antimicrobial rinse to prevent infection (use as directed).
Oral Irrigator (Low Setting) Waterpik, Philips Sonicare Gentle cleaning Only use on lowest setting after 7+ days, as directed by your dentist.
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