Wisdom Teeth Removal Melbourne

If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort at the back of your mouth, it may be time to consider wisdom teeth removal. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause infections and damage to nearby teeth. Whether it’s a simple extraction or a more complex surgery, we perform all procedures with care and professionalism in our safe surgical rooms.
Wisdom Teeth Removal Melbourne

Wisdom Teeth Removal at Glenferrie Dental

At Glenferrie Dental, we know that wisdom teeth removal can be intimidating. Our experienced dental team is here to help you navigate the process. Whether you’re experiencing discomfort from impacted teeth, crowding, or infection, our skilled dental professionals are equipped with advanced techniques to ensure a smooth, safe procedure.

If you’ve been advised that the impacted wisdom tooth or teeth require extraction, don’t hesitate to reach out to our welcoming reception team at (03) 9818 1930. We’ll be glad to arrange a surgical consultation where all your queries and concerns can be thoroughly addressed. Trust Glenferrie Dental for your wisdom tooth removal needs in Melbourne – where your comfort, safety, and dental health are our top priorities.

What are Wisdom Teeth?

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to erupt, typically between ages 17 and 25. They are located at the back of the mouth, one in each corner of the dental arch. While most people have four, some may have fewer or none at all due to genetic factors.

Though they can be useful, wisdom teeth often cause issues, and due to these potential complications, many dentists recommend preventive wisdom teeth extractions during late adolescence or early adulthood before they fully develop.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal Procedure Melbourne, VIC

A wisdom teeth extraction procedure usually takes 20 minutes to complete. Your dentist will first take an X-ray of the area to assess if surgery is needed. If there’s an infection, antibiotics may be prescribed before proceeding. Depending on the severity, your dentist will choose local or general anaesthesia; if general, you’ll be advised to avoid food for 12 hours prior. The anaesthesia aims to help sedate you and numb the area before starting.

During surgery, the tissue around the tooth is opened, and the tooth is carefully detached from the bone—sometimes removed in pieces. After extraction, the area is stitched, and a cotton swab is applied to control bleeding. Your dentist will provide guided aftercare instructions to support your recovery.

 

Expert Wisdom Teeth Removal at Glenferrie Dental

At Glenferrie Dental, we provide comprehensive dental care, ensuring safe and efficient wisdom teeth removal surgery. With over 60 years of experience and advanced technology, our team delivers personalised treatment to ensure your comfort, safety, and peace of mind. Whether you’re facing pain from impacted wisdom teeth, overcrowding, or need preventative care, we’re committed to making the process as smooth, effective, and stress-free as possible.

Our skilled professionals offer clear, compassionate guidance on each step, from initial consultation to post-surgery recovery, helping you feel fully informed and confident. Trust Glenferrie Dental for expert, affordable wisdom teeth removal in Melbourne so you can enjoy healthier, more comfortable teeth for years to come.

Flexible Payment Options for Your Dental Care

  • Afterpay:  You can get your treatment and pay in four equal instalments with no added fees or interests.
  • National Dental Plan:  You don’t have to worry about paying upfront. Instead, you can pay fortnightly.
  • Supercare This is our exclusive dental surgery funding payment option, where you can apply for funding for the entire procedure or part of it.

Our most frequently asked questions

Our patients have many questions around teeth whitening. We have put together a list of the most frequently asked questions.

If your question doesn’t appear in our list, get in touch to chat with our helpful staff.

Wisdom teeth are removed because they can cause damage to nearby teeth and jaw, sinus problems, sensitivity and pain, and inflammation.

Removal of your wisdom teeth in Melbourne takes about 30-40 minutes.

You won’t feel any discomfort during the removal process as that area will be numb.

The cost of wisdom teeth removal in Melbourne can vary depending on a range of factors such as the complexity of the extraction, the type of anaesthesia used, and the dentist performing the procedure.

Generally, the cost for wisdom tooth removal in Melbourne can range from approximately AUD 250 to AUD 3,000 or more per tooth. It is advisable to consult with a dental professional for an accurate estimate of the cost of the procedure.

If you wait too long to get your wisdom teeth removed, it can lead to a range of oral health problems. These include infection, tooth decay, gum disease, and damage to adjacent teeth. Additionally, as you get older, the wisdom teeth become more firmly rooted in the jaw, making them more difficult to extract and increasing the risk of complications during the procedure.

Depending on the complexity of the extraction and the patient’s preferences, dental professionals may use different forms of anaesthesia during wisdom teeth removal. General anaesthesia, which puts the patient to sleep, is one option. However, other options, such as local anaesthesia or IV sedation, may also be used. The dental professional will discuss the different anaesthesia options with the patient and determine the best approach for their individual needs..

Performing wisdom teeth extractions in Melbourne, VIC, can be worth it for many patients, particularly if the teeth are causing pain, infection, or other oral health problems. By removing wisdom teeth, patients can often prevent more serious dental issues and improve their overall oral health. However, the decision to undergo wisdom tooth extraction should be made in consultation with a dental professional who can evaluate the individual patient’s needs and risks.

Yes, wisdom tooth removal is sometimes covered with medical insurance.

It’s advised to take soft and liquid foods like soup, juices, smoothies, ice cream, oatmeal, and other recommended foods.

No, wisdom tooth removal won’t change your face. It can only cause swellings, which can come down after some days.

Smoking damages the tissue cells, which disrupts the natural healing process. Hence, you can’t smoke.

Before surgery, your dentist may advise you to avoid eating or drinking for a certain period, especially if general anaesthesia is used. Arrange for someone to drive you home, as you may be drowsy after the procedure.

Yes, impacted or infected wisdom teeth can cause headaches due to pressure on surrounding teeth or the jaw. Removal may help relieve this symptom if your dentist identifies wisdom teeth as the cause.

You should avoid brushing around the extraction area for the first 24 hours. After that, gently brush around the area, being careful not to disturb stitches or cause irritation.

Wisdom teeth removal is generally safe for most people. However, certain medical conditions may require additional precautions. Your dentist will check your health history to ensure the procedure is safe for you.

Common signs include swelling of the gums, tenderness, jaw pain, and sometimes a noticeable change in the alignment of other teeth. X-rays taken by your dentist can confirm if wisdom teeth are coming in.

A dry socket arises when the blood clot at the extraction area dislodges, exposing bone and nerves, which can cause pain. To prevent it, avoid using straws, smoking, or eating hard foods immediately after the surgery.

Avoid hot, spicy, acidic, and crunchy foods, as they can irritate the extraction site. Maintain a soft diet and cool foods for the first few days.

Yes, upper wisdom teeth can sometimes cause sinus issues or discomfort as they develop, since they are located near the sinus cavities. Extraction can relieve sinus-related symptoms if wisdom teeth are the cause.

Your dentist may prescribe antibiotics if there’s a risk of infection, particularly if the wisdom teeth were impacted or if there was an active infection before surgery.

It’s best to avoid exercise for at least 3–4 days, as physical activity can increase blood pressure and potentially dislodge the clot at the extraction site, causing a dry socket. Consult your dentist for specific advice.

Wisdom teeth removal is generally avoided during pregnancy unless there is an urgent need. If necessary, the second trimester is usually considered the safest time. Always consult with your dentist and obstetrician.

If you’re experiencing severe pain, try rinsing your mouth with warm saltwater, try to apply a cold compress to reduce the swelling, and take an over-the-counter pain reliever. Then, reach out to your dentist for an emergency appointment as soon as possible.

Yes, if your pain is severe and you cannot see a dentist immediately, visiting the emergency room is an option. They can help manage pain and infection temporarily but may not be able to extract the tooth.

Symptoms of an infected wisdom tooth include intense pain, swelling around the gums or jaw, difficulty opening your mouth, bad breath, a foul taste, and sometimes fever.

Apply a cold compress to the swollen area for 15-20 minutes at a time, with breaks in between. Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications may also help reduce swelling. Be sure to follow up with your dentist.

Avoid hard, crunchy, or acidic foods that could irritate the area. Instead, opt for soft foods, cool liquids, and soups until you can see a dentist.

Yes, rinsing with warm salt water can help reduce bacteria and soothe an inflamed area. Mix a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water and rinse several times a day.

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