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Surgical Extractions in Upper Walthamstow

Select our Upper Walthamstow clinic for Surgical Extractions with advanced technology and specialist care beyond standard dental practices. We blend specialist knowledge with careful treatment planning to ensure superior results. Trust our experienced professionals for consistent Surgical Extractions results throughout Upper Walthamstow.

All our Surgical Extractions providers are GDC registered specialists with post-graduate qualifications, following BDA clinical excellence standards. Our Surgical Extractions services comply with BDA standards and UK dental governance, ensuring Upper Walthamstow patients receive care meeting all regulatory requirements.

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What are Surgical Extractions?

Surgical extractions are dental procedures performed when a tooth cannot be easily removed through simple extraction methods, typically because it is impacted, broken at the gum line, has unusual root formations, or isn't fully erupted. Unlike standard extractions, surgical extractions involve making an incision in the gum tissue, potentially removing bone around the tooth, and sometimes sectioning the tooth into smaller pieces for easier removal. This procedure requires local anaesthesia and may be necessary for wisdom teeth, severely damaged teeth, or teeth with complex root structures. Patients may experience some discomfort during recovery, but proper aftercare including pain management and following post-operative instructions helps ensure proper healing.
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Why Choose Us

Rely on London Dental Specialists for your Surgical Extractions needs with our proven track record of numerous successful treatments in Upper Walthamstow. Our experienced team uses modern technology for precise treatment planning. We offer emergency appointments and flexible availability. See how our actual patients rate their Surgical Extractions experience:

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Looking for expert care? Book a consultation with our GDC-registered specialists in Upper Walthamstow. We offer flexible scheduling—including weekend times.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a fully itemised plan—no jargon. We accept major UK insurance plans and offer easy monthly options.

You’ll be in expert hands—Dr. Sodeinde is one of London’s leading specialists in complex restorative and cosmetic cases. We combine advanced digital tools and evidence-based techniques to achieve high-quality outcomes across all dental concerns.

Get started by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. Have questions? We’re happy to help. Send us your details and let’s talk.

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Our Process For Surgical Extractions

At London Dental Specialists, our surgical tooth extraction process is meticulously designed to ensure patient comfort and optimal outcomes. It begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment, where we evaluate your dental health and discuss the necessity of extraction. Following this, we develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The procedure itself involves carefully removing the affected tooth, often employing techniques such as creating a gum tissue flap or sectioning the tooth for easier removal. Post-extraction, we provide detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing and prevent complications. Our approach prioritises precision and patient well-being throughout each step.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive consultation and assessment

  • Medical and dental history review

  • Clinical examination of teeth and gums

  • Imaging and diagnostics (X-rays)

  • Discussion of treatment options

Step 2

Surgical Extractions Custom Treatment Plan



  • Detailed surgical procedure outline

  • Anesthesia and sedation options

  • Post-operative care instructions

  • Recovery timeline and guidelines

  • Follow-up appointment scheduling

Step 3

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  • Comprehensive oral examination

  • Digital X-rays to assess tooth position

  • Assessment of tooth mobility and surrounding tissue

  • Discussion of sedation options

Step 4

Post Surgical Extractions Care



  • Immediate post-operative monitoring

  • At-home care instructions

  • Pain and swelling management

  • Dietary recommendations

  • Follow-up appointments

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from Upper Walthamstow

Journey from Upper Walthamstow to our modern clinic at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR for expert Surgical Extractions. The fastest route uses the Central Line to Tottenham Court Road, then Northern Line to Regent's Park. We offer evening appointments to accommodate your travel schedule.

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Conditions We Treat With Surgical Extractions

Our Upper Walthamstow practice uses Surgical Extractions to treat particular dental conditions that benefit to this treatment approach. We carefully evaluate your condition to ensure Surgical Extractions is the most suitable solution. Our team explains which conditions can be successfully treated with Surgical Extractions.


  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: When wisdom teeth become trapped beneath the gum line or grow at an angle, surgical extraction is necessary to prevent pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth.

  • Severely Broken Teeth: Teeth that have fractured below the gum line often require surgical intervention as they cannot be grasped with standard dental instruments.

  • Teeth with Curved or Complex Root Structures: Some teeth have unusually shaped or multiple roots that make conventional extraction impossible without surgical techniques.

  • Ankylosed Teeth: These teeth have fused to the surrounding bone, requiring bone removal during the extraction process.

  • Failed Previous Extractions: When a standard extraction attempt has been unsuccessful, surgical extraction may be needed to complete the procedure.

  • Teeth with Extensive Decay: Severely decayed teeth that break during extraction attempts often require surgical removal of the remaining fragments.

  • Teeth Affected by Advanced Periodontal Disease: When gum disease has severely compromised the supporting structures, surgical extraction may be the safest approach.

  • Overcrowded Teeth: Sometimes teeth need to be surgically removed to create space for orthodontic treatment.

  • Teeth with Periapical Infections: Infections at the root tip may necessitate surgical extraction to ensure complete removal of infected tissue.

  • Supernumerary (Extra) Teeth: Additional teeth that develop in the dental arch often require surgical extraction, especially if they're impacted.

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Meet Our Competent Surgical Team Providing Surgical Extractions in Upper Walthamstow

Our expert team brings unparalleled skill to complex surgical extractions. Dr. Sodeinde combines periodontal expertise with advanced surgical training to handle impacted teeth and bone preservation. Dr. Patel's endodontic specialisation ensures all options are explored before extraction becomes necessary. Dr. Papagalani's orthodontic background provides crucial insight for extractions within comprehensive treatment plans. Florentina Ciuchea offers essential support throughout the extraction process, from preparation to aftercare. When surgical extraction becomes unavoidable—whether for impacted wisdom teeth, broken teeth below the gumline, or severely damaged molars—our specialists deliver precise, comfortable care using the latest techniques to minimise discomfort and ensure optimal healing.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

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

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

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

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

How painful is a surgical tooth extraction?


Surgical tooth extractions at London Dental Specialists begin with a local anaesthetic to numb the tooth, gum, and surrounding tissue. You may feel a slight 'bite' from the needle, but most patients report minimal discomfort that lasts only a split second. During the procedure, you should feel pressure but not pain. After the anaesthetic wears off, some discomfort is normal, but this can be managed with prescribed pain medication. Our specialists ensure your comfort throughout the entire process.



Why would I need a surgical extraction instead of a simple extraction?


At London Dental Specialists, we recommend surgical extractions when:



  • A tooth has become impacted with another tooth below the gum line

  • The tooth has broken at gum level

  • The tooth has an unusual shape making standard extraction difficult

  • There are curved or lengthy roots that complicate removal

  • The tooth is severely damaged by decay or trauma

  • There is significant bone density around the tooth


Our specialists will always assess your specific situation to determine the most appropriate extraction method.



Which teeth typically require surgical extraction?


Teeth that commonly require surgical extraction at London Dental Specialists include:



  • Impacted wisdom teeth (third molars)

  • Teeth broken beneath the gum line

  • Teeth with multiple or curved roots, particularly molars

  • Severely decayed teeth with little structure above the gum line

  • Teeth with failed root canal treatments

  • Teeth affected by advanced periodontal disease



What is the difference between a simple and surgical extraction?


At London Dental Specialists, we perform two main types of extractions. A simple extraction is performed on teeth that are visible and accessible above the gum line, using dental forceps to loosen and remove the tooth. A surgical extraction is more complex and involves making an incision in the gum tissue, possibly removing bone around the tooth, or sectioning the tooth into smaller pieces for removal. Surgical extractions are necessary for impacted teeth or those broken below the gum line.



How long does recovery take after a surgical extraction?


Recovery after a surgical extraction at London Dental Specialists typically takes 7-10 days. Initial healing occurs within the first week, with the extraction site continuing to remodel over several months. Most patients can return to normal activities within 48-72 hours, though you should avoid strenuous exercise for about a week. Complete healing of the socket can take 3-6 months, but you'll be comfortable long before then. Our team provides detailed aftercare instructions to ensure optimal healing.



What should I expect during a surgical extraction procedure?


During a surgical extraction at London Dental Specialists, you can expect:



  1. Administration of local anaesthetic to ensure comfort

  2. Creation of a small incision in the gum to access the tooth

  3. Possible removal of a small amount of bone around the tooth

  4. The tooth may be sectioned into smaller pieces for easier removal

  5. Careful extraction of all tooth fragments

  6. Cleaning of the socket to remove any infection or debris

  7. Stitches may be placed to help with healing

  8. Placement of gauze to control bleeding


The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on complexity.



Are there any risks associated with surgical extractions?


While surgical extractions at London Dental Specialists are generally safe, as with any surgical procedure, there are some potential risks including:



  • Dry socket (alveolar osteitis), where the blood clot becomes dislodged

  • Infection at the extraction site

  • Prolonged bleeding

  • Temporary or permanent nerve damage (rare)

  • Damage to adjacent teeth or restorations

  • Sinus complications for upper molars


Our specialists take every precaution to minimise these risks and will discuss them with you before your procedure.



How should I prepare for a surgical tooth extraction?


To prepare for a surgical extraction at London Dental Specialists:



  • Provide a complete medical history, including medications and supplements

  • Follow fasting instructions if sedation will be used

  • Arrange for someone to accompany you home if you'll be receiving sedation

  • Wear comfortable clothing with short sleeves for IV access if needed

  • Remove jewellery, contact lenses, and dentures before the procedure

  • Stock up on soft foods for your recovery period

  • Fill any prescribed medications before your procedure


Our team will provide specific instructions tailored to your situation.



What aftercare is required following a surgical extraction?


After a surgical extraction at London Dental Specialists, proper aftercare includes:



  • Biting on gauze for 30-45 minutes to control bleeding

  • Taking prescribed pain medication as directed

  • Applying ice packs to reduce swelling (20 minutes on, 20 minutes off)

  • Avoiding rinsing, spitting, or using straws for 24 hours

  • Not smoking for at least 72 hours (ideally longer)

  • Eating soft foods and gradually returning to your normal diet

  • Gently rinsing with salt water after 24 hours

  • Keeping your head elevated while sleeping

  • Attending follow-up appointments as scheduled


Following these instructions carefully will promote healing and reduce the risk of complications.


Unable to locate the details to your Surgical Extractions concerns here? Don't hesitate to get in touch with your Surgical Extractions concerns. We serve Upper Walthamstow residents and nearby areas.

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Surgical Extractions Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Saltwater Rinse Homemade (1/2 tsp salt in warm water) Gentle cleaning, Infection prevention Natural rinse to keep extraction site clean and promote healing.
Chlorhexidine Mouthwash Corsodyl, Curasept Antibacterial protection Prescription-strength rinse to prevent infection after extraction.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning For cleaning teeth while avoiding the extraction site.
Cold Pack Boots, Superdrug Swelling reduction Apply to outside of face for 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off.
Pain Relief Medication Nurofen, Panadol Pain management Over-the-counter options as recommended by your dentist.
Gauze Pads Boots, Superdrug Bleeding control Sterile pads to bite down on to control initial bleeding.
Soft Food Supplies Heinz, Ambrosia, Müller Nutrition during healing Yoghurt, custard, soup and other soft foods for the first few days.
Straw-Free Drink Bottles Chilly's, Sistema Prevention of dry socket Helps avoid sucking motions that can dislodge blood clots.
Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Dentyl, Oral-B Gentle rinsing For use after the first 24 hours to clean without irritation.
Oral Irrigation Syringe Provided by dentist Food debris removal For gently flushing extraction sites after meals (when advised).
Antibacterial Gel Bonjela, Anbesol Localised pain relief Topical gel to soothe extraction site discomfort.
Extra Pillows John Lewis, Marks & Spencer Elevation during sleep Keeps head elevated to reduce swelling and discomfort.
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