
At our dental practice, we offer safe and effective wisdom tooth removal procedures. Our skilled and experienced dental professionals ensure that our patients are comfortable and well-informed throughout the process. We use state-of-the-art technology and personalised care to provide the best possible outcome for our patients.
With years of experience and a team of highly skilled dental professionals who specialise in wisdom tooth removal, we provide safe and effective treatment for our patients.
We use the latest and most advanced dental technologies and equipment, including sedation options, to ensure that the wisdom tooth removal process is as comfortable and efficient as possible.
We provide personalised care to each patient, taking into account their unique needs and preferences. Our dental professionals ensure that our patients are well-informed and comfortable throughout the wisdom tooth removal process.
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that usually emerge in the late teenage years or early adulthood.
Wisdom teeth often cause dental problems such as overcrowding, infection, and decay. In some cases, they may grow in at an angle or only partially emerge, causing pain and discomfort.
Wisdom tooth removal is a dental surgical procedure performed under local or general anaesthesia. The dentist will make an incision in the gum tissue and remove the tooth or teeth, sometimes by breaking them into smaller pieces to make removal easier.
Wisdom tooth removal is performed under anaesthesia and patients may experience some discomfort or pain afterwards. However, dentists will provide appropriate pain relief medication to manage any discomfort.
Recovery time varies depending on the number of teeth removed, the complexity of the procedure and the patient’s individual healing process. Most people can expect to recover within a week or two.
After the procedure, patients may experience some swelling, discomfort, and bleeding. It’s important to follow the dentist’s instructions on post-operative care, including resting, avoiding certain foods and drinks, and keeping the surgical site clean.
Complications are rare, but can include infection, dry socket, nerve damage, or excessive bleeding. Your dentist will discuss any risks with you before the procedure.
Insurance coverage for wisdom tooth removal varies depending on the individual policy. It is treated the same as an extraction of any other tooth in the mouth according to your health fund. The rebate will vary depending on the complexity of the procedure accordingly. It’s important to check with your insurance provider to see if the procedure is covered.
Before the procedure, your dentist will provide instructions on what to eat and drink, and may advise you to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure. It’s important to follow all instructions carefully to ensure a smooth and successful procedure.
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Saturday : 8:30am- 1pm
Sunday : Closed
Public Holidays : Closed
Please note: additional appointments are available after 5pm, Monday – Thursday & after 1pm on Saturday, by request.
195B Boundary St,
West End QLD 4101