Supplementary Treatment

Supplementary Treatments

Surgical Extractions

We understand that having a tooth removed can be an upsetting and anxious time and, whenever possible, we always try and save your natural teeth . However, when a removal is needed - either because of damage, disease or to facilitate the treatment for which you have come to NDS in the first place - we are fully resourced to operate. With minimum fuss and maximum care and sensitivity.

We understand that having a tooth removed can be an upsetting and anxious time and, whenever possible, we always try and save your natural teeth . However, when a removal is needed - either because of damage, disease or to facilitate the treatment for which you have come to NDS in the first place - we are fully resourced to operate. With minimum fuss and maximum care and sensitivity.

Treatment Options

  • SedationMore
  • Wisdom TeethMore
  • AftercareMore

Sedation

Conscious Sedation (CS) will relax you during your dental procedure. A sedative drug administered via a needle, produces an altered state of consciousness. During the procedure, you will be drowsy, calm and vaguely aware of your surroundings, but you will have no pain or anxiety. However, should there be a reason for the surgeon to communicate verbal instructions to you, they will be able to do so. After the procedure you may have limited or no recollection of events.

Wisdom Teeth

If you have been referred to us because of problems with your wisdom teeth (i.e. how – or if – they are coming through), our specialist oral surgeons will treat you. Following an x-ray to establish precisely what is happening with these teeth, we will discuss the procedure with you and – with your agreement – ‘do the necessary’.

Aftercare

As with all surgical procedures, we’ll provide you with all the advice and information you’ll need to speed the healing process and reduce any risk of infection.

Treatment Options

Conscious Sedation (CS) will relax you during your dental procedure. A sedative drug administered via a needle, produces an altered state of consciousness. During the procedure, you will be drowsy, calm and vaguely aware of your surroundings, but you will have no pain or anxiety. However, should there be a reason for the surgeon to communicate verbal instructions to you, they will be able to do so. After the procedure you may have limited or no recollection of events.

If you have been referred to us because of problems with your wisdom teeth (i.e. how – or if – they are coming through), our specialist oral surgeons will treat you. Following an x-ray to establish precisely what is happening with these teeth, we will discuss the procedure with you and – with your agreement – ‘do the necessary’.

As with all surgical procedures, we’ll provide you with all the advice and information you’ll need to speed the healing process and reduce any risk of infection.

Nervous

Nervous about your treatment?

All of our treatments are painless, and our approachable team will always do their utmost to put you at ease – but we understand that dental treatment is something many people feel nervous about. We’re committed to making your journey with us pleasant and stress-free. Our consultant anaesthetist and several of our clinicians are specially trained in conscious sedation, a safe form of anaesthesia that will block pain and help you relax. Although you will be able to respond to instructions, you will feel drowsy and won’t remember much about the procedure afterwards. If you think conscious sedation could benefit you, talk to your clinician.

Surgical Extraction Costs

Our fee structure has been carefully considered, and reflects our high level of specialist care, advanced equipment and consistently high results. We believe in being honest about our fees, we will always discuss and explain them clearly. After your initial assessment we will send you a letter detailing your unique treatment plan, including any likely costs. If you would like to spread the cost of your treatment, we can offer a monthly interest-free payment plan.

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Fees

Simple Extraction from £235
Surgical Extraction from £330

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