Wisdom Tooth Extraction



Persistent pain or pressure at the back of your mouth
Swollen, tender, or bleeding gums
Difficulty opening your jaw or chewing comfortably
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth
Recurrent infections or crowding of nearby teeth
Our meticulously planned process ensures you feel informed and cared for at every stage.
01. Consultation
Every journey begins with a comprehensive assessment. Using high-definition digital imaging, we map the exact position of your wisdom teeth and discuss your medical history.
02. Before Your Procedure
We'll guide you through exactly what to prepare ahead of your appointment, from dietary instructions to any medication considerations, so you arrive feeling ready and relaxed.
03. Personalised Preparation
On the day of your procedure, we prioritise your relaxation. We offer various levels of anaesthesia, including local numbing and sedation options, ensuring you feel nothing but a sense of calm.
04. Gentle Extraction
With a gentle and steady hand, our surgeon carefully removes the tooth. If the tooth is impacted, we use minimally invasive techniques to protect the surrounding bone and gum tissue.
05. Immediate Aftercare Support
Once the extraction is complete, we may place dissolvable sutures to encourage tidy healing. We then walk you through your personalised recovery kit before you depart.
Rest and allow your body time to recover
Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling
Follow prescribed medications as directed
Stick to soft foods in the first few days
Keep the extraction site clean as advised


Avoid smoking or using straws (prevents dry socket)
Do not rinse vigorously within the first 24 hours
Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods initially
Refrain from touching the extraction site unnecessarily
Limit strenuous activity during early recovery
How painful is extracting a wisdom tooth?
With modern anaesthesia and our gentle techniques, you should feel no pain during the procedure, only a slight sensation of pressure. Post-treatment tenderness is managed easily with our prescribed comfort plan.
How long will wisdom tooth removal take to heal?
The initial healing phase typically takes 3 to 5 days, during which any minor swelling will subside. Full gum and bone tissue integration usually occurs over the following few weeks.
At what age is it too late to remove wisdom teeth?
It is never too late to prioritise your health. While younger patients often recover more quickly due to softer bone density, we successfully perform extractions for patients of all ages with excellent results.
Can you live your whole life with your wisdom teeth?
If your wisdom teeth are fully erupted, functional, and easy to clean, they may remain safely in place. However, if they are impacted or causing crowding, removal is recommended to preserve your overall oral health.
Can I brush my teeth normally afterward?
You can continue brushing, but you should avoid the extraction area for the first 24 hours and follow gentle oral hygiene practices thereafter.

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Have had invisalign treatment for 6 months and it has totally transformed my teeth and smile! Along with fillings and cleaning, of which the doctors and nurses performing were excellent. Very friendly atmosphere!
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