28 clinics · Central Region
Top clinics for Oral Surgery in Ang Mo Kio
Pang & Ng Dental Surgery (Bishan)
150A Bishan St.11, #01-177, Singapore 571150
View clinic →Supreme Dental Surgery
157 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-554 Mayflower Shopping & Food Centre, Singapore 560157
View clinic →Oral Surgery in Ang Mo Kio — Pain-Free Results Nearby
Worried about being awake during surgery or a long recovery? Ang Mo Kio's top-rated oral surgeons use modern anaesthesia so most patients return to work within 1–2 days.
How Much Does Oral Surgery Cost in Ang Mo Kio?
$200 – $3,000
A simple extraction starts around $200, while a complex surgical extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth or jaw surgery can reach $3,000 or more.
Deeply impacted or horizontally positioned teeth require more surgical time, raising costs significantly compared to partially erupted teeth.
Local anaesthesia is included in base fees; adding IV sedation or nitrous oxide ('laughing gas') typically adds $150–$500 to the total bill.
Group practices such as Q & M may offer more standardised pricing, while specialist-focused centres like 1728 Dental may charge a premium for dedicated oral surgery expertise.
| Option | Cost |
|---|---|
| Simple Extraction | $200 – $400 |
| Surgical / Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal | $600 – $1,500 |
| Complex Oral Surgery (e.g. jaw surgery, cyst removal, biopsy) | $1,500 – $3,000 |
Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.
What to Expect: Oral Surgery Step by Step in Ang Mo Kio
- 1
Initial Consultation & X-Ray Assessment
30–45 minutesYour dentist takes digital X-rays (and sometimes a 3D CBCT scan) to map the exact position of the tooth, roots, and surrounding nerves. They explain whether you need a simple or surgical approach, walk you through sedation options, and provide a transparent cost estimate before anything is agreed.
- 2
Pre-Surgery Preparation & Anaesthesia
10–15 minutesOn the day of surgery, the site is thoroughly numbed with local anaesthesia. If you have opted for IV sedation or nitrous oxide, this is administered first. Most patients report feeling only mild pressure — not pain — once anaesthesia is effective. The team will not proceed until you confirm you are comfortable.
- 3
Surgical Extraction or Procedure
20–60 minutes depending on complexityFor impacted teeth, the surgeon makes a small incision in the gum, removes any overlying bone if needed, and extracts the tooth — sometimes in sections to minimise trauma. For biopsies or cyst removal, a tissue sample is taken and sent to a pathology lab. The area is irrigated to clear debris.
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Wound Closure & Immediate Post-Op Care
10–15 minutesDissolvable sutures are placed to close the gum, and gauze is applied for you to bite down on to control bleeding. The clinical team gives you written post-op instructions covering diet, oral hygiene, medications (antibiotics and painkillers), and warning signs such as dry socket to watch for.
- 5
Follow-Up Review
15–20 minutesA review appointment is usually scheduled 5–7 days later to check healing, remove any non-dissolvable stitches, and confirm the site is free from infection or dry socket. This is the right time to raise any concerns about swelling, pain, or numbness that has persisted beyond the expected window.
Am I a Suitable Candidate for Oral Surgery in Ang Mo Kio?
Good candidates
- Adults with impacted, partially erupted, or severely decayed wisdom teeth that cannot be saved by fillings or root canal treatment
- Patients who have been referred by their general dentist for a surgical extraction due to curved, broken, or ankylosed roots
- Anyone with a suspected oral lesion, cyst, or lump requiring biopsy for diagnosis and peace of mind
- Patients experiencing recurrent jaw pain, infection, or pericoronitis linked to an impacted molar that has not responded to antibiotics
May need extra assessment
- Patients on blood thinners (e.g. warfarin, aspirin) or bisphosphonates — surgery is still often possible but requires coordination with your GP to adjust medication safely
- Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes or a compromised immune system — healing may be slower and the surgeon will want medical clearance before proceeding
- Patients with significant dental phobia or a strong gag reflex — IV sedation is available at select Ang Mo Kio clinics such as 1728 Dental, and an extra pre-assessment may be needed to plan sedation safely
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