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Wisdom teeth removal

Wisdom teeth can cause a number of issues and may need to be removed. Book a specialist consultant appointment online today.

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Removing wisdom teeth can be a quick and simple solution.

For those that thought that they had escaped getting their wisdom teeth during their adolescence, may be surprised to find out that they may appear throughout adulthood, and will likely need to visit their dentist to get them removed.

What are wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are the teeth at the back of your mouth (the third molar teeth). They tend to come through (erupt) in the late teens or twenties. Some wisdom teeth do not come through fully (partly erupt) and get stuck (or impacted) against nearby teeth or bone. This often leaves a flap of gum over your tooth. Others grow too long (over erupt).

A wisdom tooth may need to be removed for one or more of the following reasons.

  • Repeated or serious infection of the gum
  • Tooth decay
  • A wisdom tooth can grow out too far and damage the cheek or gum
  • You may need an operation to move your jaw forwards or backwards
  • Your tooth may be in a position that makes it difficult to clean properly
  • An orthodontist may need to make space to move other teeth backwards
  • You may have a cyst near or around your tooth, or other jaw problems
  • Your tooth may be in the line of a jaw fracture

Are there any alternatives to removing a wisdom tooth?

Simple painkillers such as paracetamol can help control mild pain caused by wisdom teeth. Antibiotics and rinsing with hot, salty water or chlorhexidine mouthwash can help when the area around the wisdom tooth is infected. Removing the gum lying over your tooth (operculectomy) may be possible in certain cases if a wisdom tooth has partly erupted.

If the root of your tooth lies close to the nerve that supplies feeling to your lower lip, it is possible to remove just the crown of your tooth (coronectomy).

What does the procedure involve?

Most upper wisdom teeth can be removed easily under a local anaesthetic. Lower wisdom teeth can be more difficult to remove.

The procedure usually takes 10 minutes to an hour, depending on how many wisdom teeth need to be removed and how difficult they are to remove.

Removing a wisdom tooth can involve cutting the gum to uncover your tooth, removing bone around your tooth and dividing your tooth with a drill.

What complications can happen?

It is important for patients to be aware of possible complications:

  • Pain
  • Bleeding
  • Swelling and bruising
  • Infection
  • Dry socket, where the socket does not heal well
  • Retained roots, where it is not possible to remove the whole tooth
  • Damage to nearby teeth
  • Sinus problems
  • Broken jaw
  • Not being able to open your mouth fully (trismus) and jaw stiffness
  • Damage to nerves
  • Osteonecrosis, a rare condition where tissue in your jawbone starts to die

How soon will I recover?

It is likely that you may need to take up to a week off work. Most people make a full recovery and be able to return to normal activities within a week.

Summary

Wisdom teeth can sometimes cause serious problems, which is why it’s best to get your teeth checked out as soon as possible.  Overall, removing a wisdom tooth is usually a safe and effective way to prevent your symptoms from coming back.

 

Surgical removal of complicated buried roots

Please be aware that the following prices are a guide price. Your final price will be confirmed in writing following your consultation and any necessary diagnostic tests.

Patient pathway Initial consultation Diagnostic Investigations Main treatment Post discharge care Guide price
Hospital fees N/A Not included £2,850 Included £2,850
Consultants fees from £200 N/A Included Included £200
Guide price £3,050

Wisdom tooth removal

Please be aware that the following prices are a guide price. Your final price will be confirmed in writing following your consultation and any necessary diagnostic tests.

Patient pathway Initial consultation Diagnostic Investigations Main treatment Post discharge care Guide price
Hospital fees N/A Not included £2,725 Included £2,725
Consultants fees from £200 N/A Included Included £200
Guide price £2,925

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