Tooth Extractions at Home London

Simple tooth extractions can be safely carried out at home. Our dentist administers local anaesthetic and extracts the tooth with the same care and technique used in a dental surgery – without you needing to travel.

What We Can Extract at Home

  • Single-rooted teeth (incisors, canines, premolars)
  • Loose teeth in elderly or medically compromised patients
  • Retained roots in suitable cases
  • Deciduous (baby) teeth

Complex Cases

Surgical extractions, impacted wisdom teeth, and complex cases requiring sedation will be referred to an appropriate specialist. We will assess and advise at the time of examination.

Pricing

Extractions Home visit fee £350. See full pricing.

Book

Call 0330 113 2003 or book online.

Why Have an Extraction at Home?

Having a tooth removed at home means no stressful journey across London, no waiting room, and no need to arrange transport home afterwards while the anaesthetic wears off. For elderly, housebound and anxious patients in particular, a home visit removes the single biggest barrier to getting a painful tooth dealt with. Our dentist brings the same instruments and sterile technique used in a dental surgery directly to you.

What to Expect

Assessment: we examine the tooth and surrounding area and explain the procedure. Anaesthetic: local anaesthetic fully numbs the area — you may feel pressure but should not feel pain. Extraction: the tooth is gently loosened and removed. Aftercare: we place gauze, give detailed aftercare instructions, and discuss replacement options such as dentures where appropriate.

Who This Helps

We only carry out straightforward extractions at home. Surgical cases, impacted wisdom teeth, or anything requiring sedation are referred on to an appropriate specialist. If you are very nervous about treatment, our approach for anxious patients is designed to make the visit as calm as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it hurt? You will receive local anaesthetic and should feel only pressure, not pain. How long does it take? A single extraction usually takes 20–30 minutes including aftercare advice. What about replacing the tooth? We can discuss dentures or, if needed, an emergency same-day visit for sudden pain before treatment.

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