Tooth Extraction in Chennai — Safe, Comfortable Removal by MDS Specialists at Aligning Dentistry, Alwarpet

When a tooth cannot be saved, removing it carefully and planning what comes next — that is where specialist-led care makes the difference.

Not every damaged or infected tooth can be restored. When extraction is the right clinical decision, how it is carried out matters enormously — for your comfort during the procedure, your healing afterward, and your options for tooth replacement. Tooth extraction in Chennai at Aligning Dentistry, Alwarpet is performed by MDS specialists with the precision, anaesthesia management, and post-extraction planning that the procedure deserves.


MDS Specialist-Led Extractions

Local Anaesthesia for a Comfortable Procedure

Emergency Appointments Available

Post-Extraction Replacement Planning
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WHAT IS TOOTH EXTRACTION?

Tooth extraction is the clinical removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. It is carried out when a tooth is too damaged, decayed, infected, or structurally compromised to be reliably saved through other treatments — such as root canal therapy, a crown, or a filling.

There are two broad categories. Simple extractions involve teeth that are fully visible above the gum line and can be removed with controlled loosening and careful lifting. Surgical extractions — which include most wisdom tooth removals — involve teeth that are partially or fully impacted, broken at the gum line, or positioned in a way that requires a more involved clinical approach.

Extraction is always a last resort at Aligning Dentistry. If a tooth can be saved through root canal treatment, a crown, or other restorative means, that option is discussed first. When extraction is genuinely the most appropriate course, it is carried out carefully — with equal attention paid to what happens to the space left behind.

Following an extraction, patients are guided on the most suitable tooth replacement options, including dental implants, bridges, or dentures, to help restore function, appearance, and long-term oral health.

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SIGNS YOU MAY NEED A TOOTH EXTRACTION

01

Severe Decay That Cannot Be Restored

When decay has destroyed so much of the tooth structure that no filling, crown, or root canal can reliably save it, extraction removes the source of infection and creates the foundation for a replacement.

02

An Infected Tooth That Has Not Responded to Treatment

If a dental abscess or root infection has not resolved following root canal treatment or antibiotic therapy, and the infection is spreading or recurring, extraction may be the safest resolution.

03

A Cracked Tooth That Extends Below the Gum Line

Cracks that extend into the root cannot be crowned or filled reliably. These teeth are often painful on biting and cannot be saved — extraction prevents the crack from becoming an ongoing source of infection.

04

Impacted or Problematic Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth that are partially erupted, growing at an angle, causing recurrent infection, damaging adjacent teeth, or unable to erupt properly are commonly removed before they cause further complications.

05

Advanced Gum Disease Causing Bone Loss

When severe gum disease has caused significant bone loss around a tooth, the tooth may become mobile and unsaveable. Removing it prevents further bone destruction and allows the area to stabilise.

06

Overcrowding Before Orthodontic Treatment

In some cases — particularly before braces or Invisalign — one or more teeth are removed to create the space needed for correct alignment as part of a coordinated orthodontic treatment plan.

07

A Retained Baby Tooth Preventing Adult Tooth Eruption

When a primary tooth fails to fall out naturally and blocks the eruption of the permanent tooth beneath it, extraction allows the adult tooth to erupt into its correct position.

BENEFITS OF TOOTH EXTRACTION

Eliminates the Source of Pain and Infection

A tooth that is severely decayed, cracked, or abscessed causes persistent, often acute pain and carries the risk of spreading infection to surrounding bone and tissue. Extraction removes the problem at its source, providing reliable relief.

Protects Surrounding Teeth and Bone

Leaving a heavily infected or structurally failed tooth in place can damage adjacent teeth and cause progressive bone loss in the surrounding jaw. Timely extraction limits the spread of damage to otherwise healthy structures.

Creates the Conditions for a Better Replacement

Extraction is rarely the end of the treatment story—it is often the beginning of a replacement plan. Removing a failing tooth at the right time and in the right way preserves the bone and space needed for an implant, bridge, or denture later.

Prevents Complications from Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth that are partially erupted or impacted create a persistent risk of infection, cyst formation, and damage to the adjacent molar. Planned removal eliminates these risks before they become acute problems.

Supports Orthodontic Outcomes

When extraction is part of an orthodontic plan, it creates the space that allows remaining teeth to move into correct alignment—contributing to a functional bite and a stable, lasting result.

TOOTH EXTRACTION TREATMENT PROCESS

STEP 01

Consultation and Clinical Assessment

Your specialist reviews your dental history, examines the tooth in question, and discusses whether extraction is genuinely necessary or whether a restorative alternative should be attempted first. No tooth is recommended for removal without this assessment.

STEP 02

X-Ray and Diagnosis

A dental X-ray—and in some cases a CBCT scan for surgical extractions—is taken to assess the tooth's root shape, position, proximity to nerves, and surrounding bone condition. This information directly guides how the extraction is planned and performed.

STEP 03

Treatment Planning and Replacement Discussion

Before the extraction is scheduled, your specialist discusses the plan for the space it will leave—whether that is an implant, bridge, denture, or a decision to leave the space depending on location and clinical need. Extraction and replacement are planned together, not treated as separate events.

STEP 04

The Extraction Procedure

Local anaesthesia is administered to ensure the area is completely numb before any instrument is used. Simple extractions are completed with controlled loosening and careful removal. Surgical extractions — including wisdom teeth — may involve a small incision, sectioning of the tooth, and suturing of the site afterward. The procedure is carried out with precision and patience.

FINAL STEP

Post-Extraction Care and Follow-Up

Clear written and verbal aftercare instructions are provided, covering bleeding management, swelling, diet, oral hygiene, and warning signs. A follow-up appointment is arranged where needed, particularly after surgical extractions or when sutures have been placed.

✓ Detailed Aftercare Instructions

✓ Healing Progress Monitored

✓ Follow-Up Support if Required
WHY PATIENTS TRUST US

Why Choose Aligning Dentistry for Tooth Extraction?

MDS Specialist

Extraction Is Not a Routine Procedure Tooth extraction — particularly surgical and wisdom tooth extraction — requires precise technique, sound clinical judgment, and thorough knowledge of the surrounding anatomy. At Aligning Dentistry, extractions are performed by MDS specialists, not delegated as a routine task.

Extraction Only When Genuinely Necessary

We do not recommend extraction until all restorative alternatives have been properly considered and discussed. If your tooth can be saved, we will tell you — and tell you honestly whether it is worth saving.

Emergency Extraction Appointments

Acute dental pain from an infected or fractured tooth cannot always wait for a routine appointment. We accommodate emergency tooth extraction in Chennai for patients in acute discomfort — with same-day or next-day appointments where possible.

Precise Anaesthesia Management for a Comfortable Experience

A comfortable extraction depends entirely on effective local anaesthesia. We take the time to ensure the area is fully numb before proceeding — and manage any patient anxiety with patience and clear communication throughout.

Integrated Replacement

Planning Extraction at Aligning Dentistry is always considered in the context of what comes next. If an implant is the preferred replacement, the extraction is planned to preserve bone as much as possible. If a bridge or denture is preferred, timing and sequencing are discussed before the extraction takes place.

Convenient South Chennai Location

Conveniently Located in Alwarpet, South Chennai Accessible for patients from Alwarpet, Mylapore, T. Nagar, Adyar, and Nungambakkam — with a standard of specialist care that treats extraction as the significant clinical procedure it is.

COST & INVESTMENT

Tooth Extraction Cost in Chennai

Tooth extraction cost in Chennai varies depending on the complexity of the procedure — and an accurate figure requires a clinical assessment of the tooth before any estimate can be given.

Simple vs Surgical Extraction

A straightforward simple extraction costs significantly less than a surgical extraction involving an impacted or deeply rooted tooth, which requires more time, technique, and specialised equipment.

Wisdom Tooth Position & Impaction

partially erupted, horizontally impacted, or deeply buried wisdom teeth require a more involved surgical approach, which is reflected in the cost.

Imaging Required

X-rays or CBCT scans needed for accurate extraction planning form part of the overall assessment cost.

Whether bone grafting is required

if the extraction socket requires grafting to preserve bone for a future implant, this is discussed and costed as part of the replacement plan.

Number of Teeth being Extracted

multiple extractions in a single session are costed accordingly.

Transparent Pricing

Receive a Personalised Cost Estimate

A clear, itemised cost estimate for tooth extraction in Chennai is provided after your clinical assessment — once your specialist has reviewed the X-ray and confirmed what the procedure involves.

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    Patient Stories

    Patient Testimonials

    For many patients, tooth extraction is the procedure they have been most anxious about — and the one that, done well, they are most relieved to have had done.

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    Wisdom Tooth Extraction

    "I had been putting off a wisdom tooth removal for two years out of fear. The specialist here explained exactly what would happen, the anaesthesia was perfect, and I felt nothing. It was over in twenty minutes and I wondered what I had been so worried about."

    — Anand K., Software Engineer, T. Nagar

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    Emergency Tooth Extraction

    "I came in with severe pain from an infected tooth that needed to come out urgently. They saw me the same day, explained the situation clearly, and the extraction was completely comfortable. The aftercare instructions were thorough and I healed without any problems."

    — Saranya M., Homemaker, Mylapore

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    Tooth Replacement Planning

    "What I appreciated most was that the doctor didn't just pull the tooth and send me home. He explained the options for replacing it, recommended an implant, and the whole plan was clear before I left. It felt like proper, joined-up care."

    — Venkatesh R., Accountant, Adyar

    → Read more patient experiences on our Testimonials Page.

    Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Tooth extraction is performed under local anaesthesia, which numbs the area completely before any instrument is used. You may feel pressure during the procedure but should not feel pain. If at any point you feel discomfort, your specialist will address it before continuing.

    A simple extraction typically takes 15 to 30 minutes from anaesthesia to completion. Surgical extractions — including impacted wisdom teeth — may take longer depending on the tooth's position and complexity. Your specialist will give you a realistic time estimate at your consultation.

    Initial healing of the gum tissue typically takes one to two weeks. Underlying bone healing continues over several months. Most patients return to normal daily activity within a day or two of a simple extraction, with surgical extractions requiring slightly longer recovery.

    Bite gently on the gauze provided for the first hour. Avoid rinsing forcefully, spitting, or using a straw for 24 hours to protect the blood clot. Eat soft foods, avoid smoking, and follow the specific aftercare instructions provided by your specialist.

    Dry socket occurs when the blood clot that forms in the extraction socket is dislodged or dissolves prematurely, exposing the bone. It causes significant pain typically beginning 2 to 3 days after extraction. Avoiding smoking, forceful rinsing, and straw use in the first 24 hours reduces the risk considerably.

    In most cases, yes. Leaving a gap unfilled causes adjacent teeth to shift, opposing teeth to over-erupt, bone loss beneath the gap, and bite changes over time. The appropriate replacement — implant, bridge, or denture — depends on your clinical situation.

    Not always. Impacted wisdom teeth that are not currently symptomatic can still cause problems over time — including infection, cyst formation, and damage to the adjacent molar. Your specialist will assess whether monitoring or removal is the better option.

    A simple extraction removes a tooth that is fully visible above the gum line. A surgical extraction is required for impacted teeth, broken teeth, or teeth beneath the gum, often requiring a small incision and additional procedures.

    Soft foods and cool or lukewarm liquids are recommended for the first 24 hours. Avoid hot drinks, hard foods, and chewing directly on the extraction site until the area has healed sufficiently.

    Yes. We accommodate emergency tooth extraction appointments for patients experiencing acute pain from an infected, fractured, or abscessed tooth. Contact us directly for same-day or next-day availability.

    If the procedure was carried out under local anaesthesia only, most patients are able to drive home afterward. If sedation was used, you will need someone to accompany you.

    Wisdom tooth extraction cost depends on the degree of impaction, whether a surgical approach is required, and the imaging needed beforehand. A clear cost estimate is provided after your clinical assessment.

    BOOK YOUR TOOTH EXTRACTION CONSULTATION

    Safe, Comfortable & Expert Tooth Extraction

    An extraction that needs to happen should not be delayed — and it should not be rushed either.

    At Aligning Dentistry, Alwarpet, our MDS specialists perform tooth extraction in Chennai with the precision, comfort management, and forward-thinking replacement planning that make a genuine difference to your experience and recovery. Book a consultation and let us assess what your tooth needs.