Tooth Extraction in Kingston & Surbiton

Tooth Extraction in Kingston & Surbiton

Expert Tooth Removal for Problem Teeth, Wisdom Teeth & Orthodontic Preparation

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Extraction options from routine to wisdom tooth removal
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Gentle, caring team for nervous patients
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Kingston location – easy reach from Surbiton
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Tooth Extraction in Kingston

While our goal is always to preserve teeth, sometimes the best path forward involves removal. At Aesthetika Dental Studio in Kingston we provide safe, expert tooth extractions (routine and complex) for patients in Kingston, Surbiton and nearby. Whether a failing tooth, a wisdom tooth removal or preparation for orthodontics — you’re in capable hands.

Routine Tooth Extractions

  • Routine extractions – from £235–£375. This covers removal of the tooth under local anaesthetic, in a straightforward scenario.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction – from £450. This covers the removal of a third molar under local anaesthetic in a typical scenario; more complex surgical cases (e.g. impacted, close to nerve) may cost more.
(These prices reflect our current list.)

Here are common scenarios we handle at our Kingston clinic:

  • A tooth has become loose due to gum disease or trauma and cannot be saved
  • Persistent infection or decay where restoration is no longer viable
  • Impacted or problematic wisdom tooth (third molar) causing pain, risk to adjacent teeth or infection
  • Preparation for orthodontic treatment (teeth straightening) – sometimes removal of one or more teeth is needed to create space
  • Over-crowding or non-functional teeth

Supernumerary (extra) teeth or problematic retained baby teeth

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Tooth Extraction Process at our Kingston Practice

  1. Initial consultation and X-ray to assess the tooth, surrounding anatomy and determine complexity.
  2. Local anaesthetic to ensure you’re comfortable and numb.
  3. Extraction – tooth is loosened and removed; in cases of wisdom tooth removal minor surgery may be needed.
  4. Aftercare instructions: how to manage pain, swelling, eating, what to avoid (e.g. smoking, sucking actions)

Follow-up if required — we monitor healing and ensure you’re comfortable.

Why Trust Us For Your Tooth Extraction in Kingston/Surbiton?

  • Experienced dental team serving Kingston and Surbiton, working with high standards since 2011.
  • Clear pricing and transparent communication about complexity, risk and alternative options.
  • Calm, patient-friendly approach especially for those who feel anxious about extractions.
  • Central Kingston location and free/nearby parking makes your visit easier.

Emphasis on preservation first — extraction only when no viable alternative.

To Discuss Your Tooth Extraction

If you are in the Kingston upon Thames and Surbiton areas get in touch to see how we can help and if this is the right option for you. We may be able to offer same-day dental emergency appointments. Book your appointment in Kingston by calling 020 8541 5480 today or Book Online 24/7. Let us support you through the process with clarity, care and ease.

Our Address: 13 Penrhyn Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2BZ

We can treat:

  • Severely decayed or damaged teeth
  • Cracked or fractured teeth
  • Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth
  • Loose teeth
  • Extractions in preparation for dental braces

Tooth Extractions – FAQs

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During your extraction, we’ll use a local anaesthetic to fully numb the area, so you shouldn’t feel pain — only a little pressure or movement as the tooth is removed. Some mild soreness afterward is normal, but it’s usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relief. Our team will talk you through every step and make sure you’re completely comfortable before, during, and after your treatment.

Most patients recover within 7–10 days. We’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions to support healing and reduce swelling. Avoid smoking, alcohol, and strenuous activity for at least 24 hours after your extraction.

Extraction is only advised when a tooth cannot be restored — for example, when it’s severely decayed, infected, loose due to gum disease, or causing overcrowding. We always explore all other options before recommending removal.

Yes. We perform both routine and surgical wisdom tooth extractions. Impacted wisdom teeth (stuck under the gums or against other teeth) are carefully assessed with X-rays, and we’ll explain your options clearly before proceeding.

Absolutely. Once your gum and bone have healed, we can discuss dental implants, bridges, or other replacement options to restore your smile. Our team will plan this with you from your first visit so your treatment journey feels seamless.

We Accept All Dental Insurance

Nervous About Visiting?

We know dental anxiety is real. Our dentists are experienced in supporting anxious patients and dental phobias. No pressure. No judgement. Just support and care every step of the way.

  • Calm and compassionate approach

  • Clear explanations at each step

  • Flexible appointment times

  • Treatment only when you’re ready

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