Oral Surgery · Station House Dental Care · BB18

Tooth Extraction

When a tooth cannot be saved, we remove it as gently as possible — under local anaesthetic, with clear aftercare and replacement options.

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Under anaesthetic Same-day available Replacement options 4.9★ · 300+ Reviews

When extraction is needed

Extraction is a last resort. We always try to save a tooth first. But sometimes a tooth is too damaged, decayed, or infected to restore. Impacted wisdom teeth and teeth loosened by advanced gum disease may also need extraction.

Extractions are performed under local anaesthetic. You feel pressure but not pain. Simple extractions take 10–20 minutes. Surgical extractions take longer and may involve a small incision.

After extraction

Written aftercare instructions provided. Mild soreness for 2–3 days managed with standard painkillers. Most patients return to normal activities the next day. Replacement options (implant, bridge, denture) discussed at the same appointment.

Cost and finance

Simple Extraction
From £168
Single tooth
Surgical Extraction
From £252
Impacted/complex

Written quote at consultation. The price we quote is the price you pay.

Replace the gap promptly: Adjacent teeth drift within weeks. The jawbone shrinks. These changes are permanent and make future treatment more complex and expensive.

Common questions

Does it hurt?

No. Local anaesthetic ensures you feel pressure only.

Should I replace the tooth?

In most cases, yes. A gap allows adjacent teeth to drift.

Recovery time?

2–3 days of mild soreness. Most return to work next day.

Gentle care when
you need it most

Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW

Station House Dental Care — Key Facts

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Station House Dental Care established200519+ years serving Lancashire
GDC-registered clinicians at Station House5all fully registered and verified
Google rating4.9★from 300+ verified patient reviews
0% finance available from£250via V12 Retail Finance, subject to status
Treatments without NHS waiting listsAll treatmentswholly private, no NHS restrictions
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