Oral Surgery
Wisdom teeth extraction

How the wisdom teeth extraction is done?

Before removing a wisdom tooth, your dentist will give you a local anaesthetic to numb the area where the tooth will be removed. 

To remove the wisdom tooth, your dentist will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. He or she will separate the tissue connecting the tooth to the bone and then remove the tooth. Sometimes the dentist will cut the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.

One area of speciality areas within dentistry is known as oral surgery and this applies to procedures of a surgical nature, such as the extraction of teeth or wisdom teeth. Oral surgery requires additional training in techniques to perform procedures with care, helping patients to be able to use their teeth and mouths again.

If you have advanced tooth decay or an impacted wisdom tooth, you may require oral surgery to have them safely extracted. Depending on your particular case and the severity of your problem, you will be given anaesthetic and offered sedation if you are anxious.

IMPORTANT Do not pull out your own teeth!

It is important to always get the advice of a dental professional if you are worried about any of your teeth. Never attempt to pull out your own tooth out at home as this could cause a more serious problem for you. Dentists have the right equipment and sterile environment in which to perform this type of procedure with the utmost care and your recovery can be fairly quick. In the case of wisdom teeth extractions you may have some swelling after the procedure and discomfort that can be eased with over the counter painkillers.

Frequently Asked
Questions

1.Why wisdom teeth extraction is done?

A wisdom tooth is extracted to correct an actual problem or to prevent problems that may come up in the future. Some of the problems that can occur when wisdom teeth come in are:

  1. Your jaw may not be large enough for them.
  2. More serious problems can develop from impacted teeth, such as infection, damage to other teeth and bone, or a cyst.
  3. One or more of your wisdom teeth may come in at an awkward angle, with the top of the tooth facing forward, backward, or to either side.

2.How much does a tooth extraction cost?

Extraction – Front or premolar is available from €100.
Extraction – Molar €110.
Extraction – Surgical €200.
Wisdom tooth extraction €300.

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