Gentle, stress-free wisdom teeth removal in London

Dealing with pain, swelling, or a stuck wisdom tooth? We offer fast relief and removal at our modern London clinic.

Gentle, precise extractions
Sedation for comfort
Fast recovery guidance
Prevent future problems

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What is wisdom teeth removal?

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth to emerge at the back of your mouth. For many, they don’t cause any issues, but for others, they can become impacted. This means the teeth are unable to break through the gum properly, leading to pain, swelling, and potential infection.

Impacted wisdom teeth often require removal to avoid long-term problems such as tooth damage, gum disease, or misalignment of nearby teeth. Wisdom tooth extraction is a straightforward procedure that helps alleviate these issues and restore your comfort.

Why choose Tavistock Dental for wisdom tooth extraction?

Why choose Tavistock Dental for wisdom tooth extraction?

Highly skilled team

Our experienced team has performed countless wisdom tooth removals, ensuring your treatment is carried out with precision and care. We understand the importance of a quick and effective procedure to prevent prolonged discomfort.

Comfort and care

At Tavistock Dental, we prioritise your comfort throughout the entire process. We offer a range of sedation options to help you relax and feel at ease during the procedure, ensuring a stress-free experience.

State-of-the-art facilities

Our modern clinic is equipped with the latest dental technology, allowing us to perform wisdom tooth extractions with minimal discomfort and maximum efficiency.

Personalised treatment

Every patient’s needs are unique. We provide a tailored approach to wisdom tooth removal, guiding you through each step and ensuring the best possible outcome for your health and comfort.

Fees

No surprise fees - all options explained before your treatment.

Treatment
Fee
from
Consultation
£100
3D bone scan
£150
Wisdom tooth extraction
£400-£950
IV Sedation
£650

What to expect during wisdom tooth removal

Before your procedure, we will conduct a thorough examination and may take X-rays to assess the position of your wisdom teeth. On the day, the procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia, with sedation options available if needed.

After the procedure, we will provide clear aftercare instructions to help you manage any discomfort and ensure a smooth recovery. Most patients experience a quick recovery with minimal downtime, allowing them to return to their regular activities within a few days.

Book your appointment

If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort from wisdom teeth, don’t wait. Book a consultation today to discuss your options for wisdom tooth removal and start your journey to a comfortable smile. We often have appointments available within a few days to ensure you can be treated seamlessly.

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Frequently asked questions in Bloomsbury, WC1H

Is wisdom tooth removal painful?

Our team ensures you are comfortable throughout the procedure. We offer sedation to minimise any discomfort, and most patients report minimal pain after the procedure, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

How long does it take to recover from wisdom tooth removal?

Most patients recover within a few days, although full healing may take a little longer depending on the complexity of the extraction.

Do I need sedation for wisdom tooth removal?

Sedation is optional and can be discussed during your consultation if you feel anxious or would prefer additional support.

When should a wisdom tooth be removed?

Removal is usually recommended if the tooth is impacted, causing pain, infection, or affecting nearby teeth.

How long is the recovery after wisdom tooth removal?

Recovery time can vary, but most patients recover in a few days to a week. We will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to help speed up the healing process and minimise swelling.

When should I have my wisdom teeth removed?

It’s best to have wisdom teeth removed before they cause pain or complications. If you’re experiencing discomfort or suspect your wisdom teeth may be impacted, it’s important to book a consultation with us as soon as possible.