Get fast, gentle relief with professional tooth extractions in Ottawa at Bayshore Dental Centre.
Our experienced dentists use modern techniques and optional sedation to keep you comfortable from start to finish.
Whether you’re dealing with severe decay, infection, a cracked tooth, or impacted wisdom teeth, our team ensures a smooth, stress-free extraction experience.
We always try to save your natural tooth when possible, but sometimes extraction is the healthiest option. You may need a tooth pulled if you have:
Severe Tooth Decay
Decay that can’t be treated with a filling, crown, or root canal.
Tooth Infection or Abscess
Pain, swelling, pus, or fever caused by deep infection.
Broken or Cracked Teeth
Teeth that are fractured beyond repair.
Impacted Teeth
Teeth trapped under the gums and causing pain or swelling.
Overcrowding
Extractions may be needed before Invisalign or braces.
Advanced Gum Disease
Loose or damaged teeth caused by bone loss.
A safe, gentle extraction can prevent more serious complications later.
Simple Tooth Extractions
A simple tooth extraction is used for teeth that are visible and easy for the dentist to reach.
During the procedure, our dentists will gently numb the area with local anesthesia so you don’t feel any pain. Once the area is numb, the tooth is slowly loosened and carefully removed using special dental tools.
This type of extraction is common for teeth that are badly decayed, damaged, or causing crowding.
Emergency Tooth Extraction
Needed for impacted, broken, or hard-to-reach teeth.
Our dentists use precise, modern techniques to remove the tooth safely while protecting surrounding tissue.
Wisdom Tooth Extractions
We remove impacted or painful wisdom teeth to prevent infections, swelling, and alignment problems.
Tooth pain that won’t go away
Swelling, redness, or bleeding gums
Pain when chewing
Deep cavities or broken teeth
Infection or pus near the tooth
Pressure or discomfort from wisdom teeth
Early treatment can save you from more serious pain or infection.
Step 1: Exam and Digital X-Rays
We begin with a dental exam and digital X-rays to check the tooth’s condition and plan the safest extraction method.
Step 2: Gentle, Comfortable Extraction
We use local anesthesia or sedation to keep you relaxed and pain-free.
Our dentists gently remove the tooth using advanced techniques to minimize discomfort and protect surrounding tissue.
Step 3: Aftercare and Healing Instructions
You’ll receive clear, simple instructions to help you heal quickly.
Most patients experience mild soreness for a few days and get back to normal activities soon after.
Step 4: Tooth Replacement Options
If needed, we can discuss long-term replacement options such as:
Dental implants, bridges, and partial dentures.
These options prevent shifting teeth and restore your smile.
Quick Appointment Availability
We offer short wait times, so you don’t have to stay in pain or wait weeks for care.
You’ll receive treatment quickly and without delays.
Evening Appointments Available
We offer evening appointments, making it easier to get care without missing work, school, or family responsibilities.
State-of-the-Art Technology
We use modern digital scanners and advanced treatment planning tools to ensure you get precise, predictable results every time.
Experienced Dentists (15+ Years)
Our dentists have over 15 years of experience providing high-quality dental care.
Dr. Awais and Dr. Bezreh have completed hundreds of successful treatments and are committed to helping you achieve a healthy, confident smile.
We proudly provide tooth extraction services to patients across Ottawa, including:
Downtown Ottawa
Kanata
Nepean
Barrhaven
Gloucester
Stittsville
Surrounding communities
No — local anesthesia prevents pain during the procedure.
Most patients feel only mild soreness afterward, managed with simple pain medication.
Most patients recover within 2–3 days, with full healing in 1–2 weeks.
Yes. Many people return to work the next day for simple extractions. Surgical extractions may require 1–2 days of rest.
Not always.
However, impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth often cause pain or infection.
Our dentists will evaluate your case and recommend the best option.
Yes.
We offer dental implants, bridges, and partial dentures to restore your smile.
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