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Wisdom Teeth Extractions

85% of adults have their wisdom teeth removed at some point in their lives.

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Does The Perio Centre Extract Wisdom Teeth?

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How Long Does It Take To Extract Wisdom Teeth?

The extraction of wisdom teeth typically takes between 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case. Simple extractions are quicker, while impacted wisdom teeth may require more time due to their position beneath the gum or bone.

Most procedures are completed in a single appointment, with additional time needed for anaesthesia and post-extraction care. Our specialist Dr Simon Stern will provide a personalised time estimate based on the condition of your wisdom teeth.

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Get The Best Impacted Wisdom Teeth Extractions With The Perio Centre

At The Perio Centre, we offer different wisdom teeth extractions, including simple and complex procedures for impacted wisdom teeth. Our expert team ensures a safe and comfortable experience using advanced techniques and effective sedation options.

Whether your wisdom teeth are partially erupted or fully impacted, we provide personalised treatment plans to minimise pain and recovery time. We focus on gentle extraction methods to reduce swelling, discomfort and the risk of complications. Contact The Perio Centre today for specialist care and a smooth, stress-free wisdom tooth removal!

Stages Of Wisdom Teeth Extraction Recovery

01. Initial Healing

In the first 24 to 48 hours, swelling and mild discomfort are common as the healing process begins.

02. Aftercare For Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Proper aftercare, including gentle rinsing, avoiding hard foods and managing pain, helps prevent complications like dry socket.

03. Full Recovery

Within 1 to 2 weeks, the gums heal completely, and any residual swelling or tenderness gradually subsides.

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Is It Possible To Get An Infection After Wisdom Teeth Extraction?

How Soon Can I Eat After A Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

You can eat soft foods like yoghurt or soup a few hours after the wisdom tooth extraction once the numbness wears off. However, it is best to avoid hard or chewy foods for at least 24 to 48 hours to protect the healing site.

What To Eat After Extraction Of Wisdom Teeth

Soft foods like mashed potatoes, yoghurt and smoothies are ideal foods to eat after the extraction of wisdom teeth. It is best to follow this for the first few days to avoid irritating the extraction site. Avoid crunchy, spicy or hot foods that could cause discomfort or disrupt healing.

How To Begin Your Journey With The Perio Centre

Step 1: Contact Us

We’d be thrilled to hear from you and help you take the first step toward your dental care.

Simply call The Perio Centre on 0208 106 8020, email us at info@periocentre.co.uk or fill out our online enquiry form to get started. A friendly team member will gather some basic details and provide you with the next available appointment to visit us.

Step 2: Visit The Perio Centre

The Perio Centre is based at 107 Harley Street, London, W1G 6AL

Our practice is easily accessible by all modes of transport, whether by train, bus or car. From the moment you arrive, you will experience a warm welcome and outstanding care that sets the tone for your treatment.

Step 3: Exceptional Service

You are in expert hands with our renowned specialists.

Our Specialist Periodontist Dr Stern provides personalised care for wisdom tooth extractions. With years of experience, our team ensures that you receive the highest standards throughout your journey with us.

Frequently Asked Questions

My Teeth Hurt After A Wisdom Teeth Extraction. Is This Normal?

It is normal to experience some discomfort or mild pain in teeth after a wisdom tooth extraction as your gums and tissues heal. However, if the pain persists or worsens, it is important to get in touch so Dr Stern can rule out any complications such as an infection or dry socket.

How Much Does It Cost To Extract Wisdom Teeth?

The cost of wisdom teeth extraction varies depending on factors such as the complexity of the procedure and whether it is done under local anaesthetic or sedation. Get in touch today and a member of the team will be able to give you an exact quote.

Can I Brush My Teeth After A Wisdom Extraction?

You can, and should, brush your teeth after a wisdom tooth surgery, but do so gently. You should avoid brushing directly over the area of extraction for the first few days to allow proper healing.

Can You Get Bleeding After The Extraction Of Wisdom Teeth?

Some minor bleeding is normal right after the extraction, but it should subside within a few hours. If bleeding continues or becomes heavy, get in touch so that we can assist you.

Can I Get A Sore Jaw After Wisdom Teeth Extraction?

Yes, a sore jaw is a common side effect following wisdom teeth extraction due to the mouth being held open for an extended period during the procedure. This discomfort typically improves within a few days but can be eased with pain relief as advised by your dentist.

Is It Possible To Get Dry Sockets After Wisdom Teeth Extraction?

Yes, dry socket is a possible complication that occurs when the blood clot at the extraction site dislodges or dissolves, exposing the bone. This condition can cause significant pain, but it can be avoided by following post-extraction care instructions such as not smoking.

Should Wisdom Teeth Be Extracted?

Not all wisdom teeth need to be extracted, but if they are impacted, causing pain or affecting other teeth, removal may be necessary. Our expert dentist can assess your situation and recommend whether extraction is the best option for you.

Is The Extraction Of Wisdom Teeth Painful?

The extraction should be pain-free due to local anaesthetic or sedation used during the procedure. However, mild discomfort may occur during the recovery period, which can be managed with over-the-counter painkillers or prescribed medications.

Could I Have Sensitive Teeth After The Extraction Of A Wisdom Tooth?

It is possible for your teeth to be sensitive after wisdom tooth extraction, particularly around the extraction site or nearby teeth. This sensitivity usually subsides as the gums heal, but if it persists, it is important to book an appointment for further evaluation.

Are Wisdom Teeth Extractions Covered By Dental Insurance?

It is possible for your dental plan to cover wisdom teeth extractions as The Perio Centre is partnered with a number of dental insurers. We recommend getting in touch with your insurance provider to confirm whether your policy includes coverage for this treatment.

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