Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Oshawa

Wisdom tooth removal is very common, low risk and relatively pain-free process.

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Symptoms to watch out for

Wisdom teeth are the 3rd and final set of permanent adult teeth to come in. They appear far back in the mouth on the top and bottom behind the second set of molars. Wisdom teeth usually erupt sometime between your late teens and mid-twenties but there are exceptions. Some people get theirs sooner or later and yet others don’t have wisdom teeth at all. Sometimes wisdom teeth come in without causing any immediate problems but there are many reasons why these teeth should come out.

When should wisdom teeth be removed? :

  • They may be coming in crooked or become stuck against the neighbouring tooth.
  • There might not be enough room and crowding can be painful and cause complications.
  • In the wrong position, wisdom teeth can trap food or be impossible to clean, leading to decay.
  • Impacted wisdom teeth become infected much more easily

The wisdom tooth removal process

Wisdom teeth may be easily extracted by your dentist or require a common surgical procedure performed by an oral surgeon. After an examination, the dentist will have more information for you about the type of extraction you’ll need. You may have all 4 teeth removed at once or you may have them removed gradually at more than one appointment.

Examining your teeth

Before your extraction is even booked, we want to take a good look at your teeth and jaw. You will have X-rays taken and carefully examined to see how your wisdom teeth are coming in and what your root structure looks like. This information will tell us if your wisdom teeth need to come out, if they can be simply extracted, or if you require surgery. We don’t want any surprises!

The removal process

At your initial exam, our staff will give you more information about what to expect and how to prepare. Based on your preferences and the professional opinion of your doctor, local freezing, sedation or anesthesia will be administered. We use minimally invasive techniques to remove teeth as gently as possible. We want you to feel comfortable and have a speedy recovery.

Aftercare

We may ask you to bring a friend or family member to stay with you at the practice, drive you home after and spend some time with you while you recover. You will be given aftercare instructions including handy tips on what to do and what to avoid for the quickest and most comfortable recovery. If you have any additional concerns, we're here for you and would urge you to give us a call.

Cost of a wisdom tooth removal in Oshawa

The cost to get your wisdom teeth out can vary by a lot. With a typical insurance plan, a simple, single tooth extraction commonly costs about $100 — $200+ out of pocket. Without insurance, you can expect to pay approximately $200 to $600+ for a simple extraction per tooth.

It’s difficult to provide an accurate quote for wisdom teeth removal online or over the phone because your treatment plan must be tailored to your specific needs and can only be determined after an oral exam. There are two broad categories that dental extractions fall under which may give you a better idea of what your wisdom tooth removal may cost and why:

Simple Tooth Extraction

A simple extraction is performed on a wisdom tooth that’s fully erupted (visible in the mouth) without complication. These can be performed by a general dentist, using local anesthesia. If we can remove your wisdom tooth quickly and easily it will cost less.

Surgical Tooth Extraction

A surgical extraction is more complex and involves the removal of a wisdom tooth that hasn’t fully erupted, which has become impacted, which has complicated roots or which has a bad relationship with its neighbour, your 2nd molar. A surgical extraction, requiring a great amount of consideration, delicate care and expertise will come at a greater cost.

Remember, no dental practice can provide an accurate quote over the phone as the procedures are complex and depend on many factors. Every case is different so it’s important to speak with a dentist who will evaluate your unique situation and provide you with different treatment options to consider.

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Book a visit to Oshawa Dental House, simply fill out the form below and we will contact you back regarding the intervention you require.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to remove my wisdom teeth?

Many people believe wisdom teeth removal is a rite of passage. In reality, wisdom teeth only need to be removed if they become impacted or otherwise interfere with your jaw and teeth.

Is it painful to get your wisdom teeth out?

Dentistry is more compassionate than ever before and your comfort is important to us. We use tools and techniques that effectively remove as much discomfort as possible, help us work quickly, precisely and with as little trauma as possible to promote fast healing. We will provide you with aftercare instructions to keep you comfortable and promote fast healing.

How soon after wisdom tooth removal can I eat or drink?

About an hour after your procedure, you may remove the gauze sponges that have been placed in your mouth and have something to eat. Be sure to eat foods that are soft for the first 24 hours. Make sure to avoid hot foods and drinking from straws for several hours.

What should I do after a dental extraction?

We will provide you with aftercare instructions specific to your needs at your appointment. Here are some general things you can do after you get your wisdom teeth out to minimize the risk of complications and encourage a speedy recovery:

  • Avoid spitting, mouth rinsing, blowing your nose, using a straw, and smoking in the first 24 hours after tooth extraction.
  • Don’t touch the extraction site with your finger or tongue.
  • Avoid hot foods and hot drinks.
  • Don’t take aspirin because it inhibits blood clotting.
  • Avoid physical activities and exercise.
How long does it take to recover from wisdom tooth extraction?

Ideally, you should schedule three or four days of rest or light duty after your wisdom teeth come out. Resting will minimize your risk of complications and help you heal. Full recovery takes around 2 weeks but you should feel minimal discomfort during this time.

What Our Patients Say

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Jason

Another great visit!

I have had nothing but great treatment for me and my family from day 1 when we became patients of Dr. Danis’ office.

Today I received a checkup and cleaning from Swati, a hygenist there – she is very thoughtful, thorough and knowledgeable. I appreciate her insight and advice – you can tell she is well informed on oral health and health in general.

They also track measurables when it comes to my teeth and gums and reference whether or not I am headed in the right direction.

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Katrena Mackeen

The whole team at Oshawa dental house are amazing, they are always welcoming and kind. Dr Danis is very skilled and the best dentist I’ve ever been to, he is very honest and does not push unnecessary treatments. Thank you to everyone on the team for making my experience so comfortable every time!

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Marigrace Samba Palermo

fast and efficient! my root canal broke and was infected. It was so difficult for me to eat or even speak so had tooth extraction right away… so glad I went to Oshawa Dental House.

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Krista-Lee Willman

My daughter has had such a great experience here. She has many sensory issues and anxiety about brushing her teeth. This staff is just amazing with her. Swati was so gentle and communicated so WELL with my daughter to make sure she was comfortable. THANK YOU so much for the positive experience. It means so much to me and I feel assured that our next visit will be smooth! My daughter left so happy and confident!

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My husband has had many appointments here and he has had a wonderful experience. He says that the dentist is so kind and he is very impressed with the work he has had done.

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