Oral Health Services

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Receive expert care for surgical wisdom teeth extractions in downtown Toronto. Our skilled dentists use experienced techniques to perform impacted wisdom teeth extractions, ensuring minimal discomfort and a successful outcome for your oral well-being.

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Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Adelaide Dental proudly works with knowledgeable & experienced dentists in downtown Toronto who provide painless wisdom teeth removal. Our dentists are experienced in the removal and extraction of teeth including the impacted wisdom teeth removal. We have completed over 1000 cases of wisdom tooth extractions in Toronto. Several of our dentists are especially passionate about the surgical procedures in dentistry and have completed multiple surgical continuing education courses that have sharpened their skills and expertise in this field.

Cost of Wisdom Teeth Extractions

In our office in downtown Toronto, wisdom teeth extractions costs between $250-650 per tooth.

The range is so broad because the coding for dental procedures will differ based on the complication of the wisdom teeth and how impacted they are.

Factors that affect the total cost of wisdom teeth extraction:

  • The number of impacted wisdom teeth that need to be extracted

  • The complexity of the extraction procedure (complex surgery vs. simple extraction) – the position and condition of the teeth determine the type of procedure required

What to Expect on Visit

Wisdom teeth removal is a surgical dental procedure where your dentist will remove one to four permanent adult teeth that comes out at the back of the mouth. For most people, there is a lack of space in the mouth to accommodate these teeth and cause need for urgent dental care. When a wisdom tooth tries to erupt it can become impacted - meaning that the tooth is growing at odd angles and sometimes gets stuck underneath the gums and jaw bone. Partially erupted wisdom teeth can cause deep pockets to form between the tooth and the gums. This can result in the gums being constantly being inflamed from food getting caught in these pockets. It can also result in cavities to form on the wisdom teeth that can spread to the adjacent teeth.

The procedure for wisdom teeth extractions are very similar to regular teeth extractions.

Additional Benefits of Choosing Adelaide Dental:

  • Wisdom Teeth Extractions by Dentists with Experience

  • Same-day appointments and Urgent Dental Care

  • Modern & Advanced Dental Clinics Equipped with the Hi-Tech Equipment

 FAQs

Here we answer some of the most common questions patients ask before, during, and after their wisdom teeth extraction in our dental office in downtown Toronto. We also provide you with cosmetic dental procedures, including teeth whitening, or dental implants.

  • This is a misconception with many patients as you can see many wisdom teeth extractions with sedation that is shown in TikTok or short form video content. What a lot of patients don't realize is that sedation can come with side effects and risks. These risks can be dangerous and could result in serious injury or death. That is why at Adelaide Dental in downtown Toronto, we don't recommend sedation unless the patient is anxious about dental care to the point that it would affect the treatment process. For many patient's local anesthetic is often enough to remove wisdom teeth painlessly.

  • Follow post-operative instructions to promote proper healing and minimize complications. Here are some general guidelines to follow:

    • Bite on Gauze: Keep the gauze pad placed by your dentist firmly in place by biting down on it and change it every 20-30 minutes. This helps control bleeding and allows a blood clot to form at the extraction site. Stop the use of gauze once bleeding is under control.

    • Avoid Disturbing the Extraction Site: For the next 24 hours, avoid touching the extraction site with your fingers or tongue to prevent irritation or dislodging the blood clot.

    • Take Pain Medication as Prescribed: If you experience discomfort or pain after the extraction, take the prescribed or recommended pain medication as directed by your dentist. Follow the dosage instructions carefully.

    • Apply Ice Packs: To minimize swelling, apply an ice pack or a cold compress to the affected area for about 10 minutes at a time. Use this technique intermittently during the first 24 hours following the extraction.

    • Avoid Rinsing or Spitting: Refrain from rinsing your mouth vigorously or spitting forcefully for at least 24 hours. This can disrupt the blood clot and may lead to prolonged bleeding or a condition called dry socket.

    • Be Gentle During Oral Care: Brush and floss your teeth as usual, but be cautious around the extraction site. Avoid brushing directly on the extraction site for the first day to prevent irritation.

    • Eat Soft Foods: Stick to a soft-food diet for the first few days after the extraction. Incorporate items like yogurt, soup, mashed potatoes, smoothies, and scrambled eggs. Gradually reintroduce solid foods as you feel comfortable.

    • Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: Refrain from smoking or consuming alcoholic beverages for at least 72 hours, as these can delay the healing process and increase the risk of complications.

    • Take Antibiotics if Prescribed: If your dentist prescribed antibiotics, make sure to take the full course as instructed. This helps prevent infection at the extraction site.

    • Attend Follow-up Appointments: Keep your scheduled follow-up appointments with your dentist. They will assess your healing progress, remove any stitches if necessary, and provide further instructions for post-extraction care.

    Remember, these instructions are general guidelines, and your dentist may provide specific instructions tailored to your situation. If you experience excessive bleeding, severe pain, persistent swelling, or any other concerning symptoms, contact your dentist immediately for further guidance and evaluation.

  • Wisdom teeth need to be removed usually because there is no space in the jaw to accommodate these extra teeth. This lack of space can cause the wisdom teeth to come out in awkward angles that can result in the teeth being stuck underneath the gums or jaw bone, also known as impaction. Partially erupted wisdom teeth can cause deep pockets to form between the tooth and the gums. This can result in the gums being constantly being inflamed from food getting caught in these pockets. It can also result in cavities to form on the wisdom teeth that can spread to the adjacent teeth.

  • Most people will find their wisdom teeth starting to erupt between the ages of 17 to 25. Some people genetically are missing some or all of their wisdom teeth. A panoramic x-ray can be taken to visualize where these teeth are located in the jaw.

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