If you’re anxious about getting a tooth extracted, you’re absolutely not alone. While we can’t promise it’ll be ‘pain-free’, you do have options in Warragul to make the whole experience much more comfortable.
At Warragul Dental Care, we offer multiple sedation choices, from happy gas to full general anaesthesia, because we understand that extractions can feel properly daunting.
Dr Anand has a special interest in treating nervous and phobic patients. Before joining our Warragul team, he worked at a specialist sedation clinic in England, treating exclusively phobic patients. So he genuinely gets it. Dental anxiety isn’t something to be embarrassed about, and he knows exactly how to help patients through procedures they’re dreading.
What “Comfortable” Actually Means (Let’s Be Real)
Look, we’re not going to promise that any dental procedure is completely without sensation, because everyone experiences things differently. What one person barely notices, another finds really distressing. We’re all wired differently!
What we CAN promise is that we take your comfort seriously and have multiple tools to help.
Every extraction at our practice starts with thorough local anaesthetic to numb the area completely. You’ll feel pressure and movement, but the sharp pain associated with extractions should be blocked. We don’t start until you’re properly numb, promise.
For patients who need more than local anaesthetic, we offer additional options. The right choice depends on your anxiety level, the complexity of the extraction, and your personal preferences.
Happy Gas: Taking the Edge Off
Nitrous oxide (commonly called happy gas) is a mild sedation option available for adults 18+. You breathe it through a small nose mask during the procedure, and it creates a relaxed, slightly floaty feeling. Kinda nice, actually!
Happy gas doesn’t put you to sleep. You’re still aware of what’s happening, but you feel calmer and more detached from it. Many patients describe it as taking the worry away. The effects wear off within minutes of removing the mask, so you can drive yourself home afterwards. But it’s not a bad idea to have someone to drive you home, either.
This option works well for patients who are nervous but can cope with dental treatment when they’re relaxed. If your anxiety is more severe, you might need something stronger.
General Anaesthesia: Sleep Through the Whole Thing
For patients with severe dental phobia, complex extractions, or multiple teeth that need removing, we offer in-house general anaesthesia. This means you’re completely asleep during the procedure and wake up with it all done. Magic!
Not every dental practice can offer this. We have a dedicated general anaesthesia facility at our Warragul clinic, so you don’t need to go to hospital for dental work under GA. Our team is trained and experienced in providing this level of care safely.
General anaesthesia requires more preparation, including fasting beforehand and having someone drive you home. We’ll explain all the requirements when you book.
What Makes Extractions Easier
Beyond sedation, there are other factors that affect how comfortable your extraction experience will be.
A skilled dentist who works efficiently makes a huge difference. Rushed or prolonged procedures tend to be more unpleasant. Dr Gerald has advanced training in surgical extractions and finds genuine satisfaction in helping patients with tricky teeth. Dr Ghadir takes a conversational approach that helps anxious patients relax (he’s also really interesting to chat to, bonus!).
All our dentists explain what they’re doing as they work, so you’re never left wondering what’s happening. Knowledge is power and all that.
Our comfort menu includes noise-cancelling headphones, Netflix during treatment, and cosy blankets. Sometimes distraction is as valuable as sedation. And of course, Dogtor Bruce is available for patients who’d like a furry paw to hold.
After the Extraction
How you feel after an extraction depends partly on the complexity of the procedure and partly on how you heal. Some people bounce back quickly; others need a few days to recover.
We’ll give you clear aftercare instructions and make sure you know what to expect. Some discomfort and swelling is normal in the days following an extraction. We’ll advise you on pain management and when to contact us if you’re concerned.
Follow-up care is always available. If something doesn’t feel right after your extraction, call us and we’ll see you.
Honest Expectations
We won’t pretend extractions are a fun time. They’re a necessary treatment sometimes, but nobody’s putting them on their bucket list. What we CAN do is minimise discomfort, manage anxiety, and make the experience as tolerable as possible.
If you’ve been putting off a necessary extraction because you’re scared, please talk to us. There’s no judgement here, just understanding and practical solutions. Many of our patients have overcome significant dental phobia with the right support. You can too.
Ready to discuss your options? Call Warragul Dental Care on (03) 8899 6937. We’re at 49 Victoria Street, and we’re genuinely good at helping nervous patients through the procedures they need.
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Disclaimer: Information provided is general in nature. Individual experiences vary. Please discuss sedation options with our team to find the best approach for your circumstances.


