3 clinics · North-East Region

Top clinics for Oral Surgery in Serangoon

Q & M Dental Surgery (Punggol Way)-Punggol Coast Mall

5(40 reviews)

88 Punggol Way, #02-123 Punggol Coast Mall, Tower 88 access through lift lobby E in between Paradise Hotpot restaurant and White Cloud Cafe, Singapore 829913

+65 6803 0766

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Q & M Dental Surgery (Sumang Link) Nibong LRT

4.9(68 reviews)

312B Sumang Link, #01-01, Singapore 822312

+65 6584 0478

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Q & M Dental Surgery (Punggol) Moved to Sumang Link

4.3(110 reviews)

Block 671 Edgefield Plains, #02-05 Waterway Banks, Singapore 820671

+65 6584 0478

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Surgical tooth removal and jaw procedures in Serangoon

Fear of pain during surgery? Our surgeons use sedation and detailed communication to keep you comfortable from start to finish.

3 clinics · North-East Region

Oral Surgery Cost in Serangoon: What You'll Actually Pay

$200 – $3,000

Tooth complexity and positionhigh

Impacted wisdom teeth or deeply buried roots require more surgical time and expertise, pushing costs to the higher end.

Type of anaesthesiahigh

Local anaesthesia is standard ($200–800); IV sedation or general anaesthesia adds $400–1,200+ depending on duration and facility.

Pre-operative imaging (X-rays, CBCT scans)medium

CBCT scans ($150–300) provide 3D detail for complex extractions and are often necessary for impacted teeth.

Post-operative medications and follow-up visitsmedium

Antibiotics, painkillers, and suture removal appointments typically add $100–400 to the total treatment cost.

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OptionCost
Simple extraction (loosened tooth, standard removal)$200–$600
Surgical extraction with local anaesthesia (impacted/buried tooth)$800–$1,500
Surgical extraction with IV sedation or general anaesthesia$1,800–$3,000

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

Your Oral Surgery Step-by-Step: What Happens Before, During, and After

  1. 1

    Pre-operative consultation and imaging

    20–30 minutes

    Your surgeon reviews your dental history, takes X-rays or CBCT scans to map the tooth position and bone, and explains the surgical approach. You'll discuss anaesthesia options and sign consent forms. Blood pressure and vital signs are checked.

  2. 2

    Anaesthesia administration

    5–10 minutes

    Local anaesthesia is applied to numb the surgical area. If you've chosen IV sedation or general anaesthesia, a trained anesthetist places an IV line and monitors your vital signs throughout the procedure. You'll feel drowsy or fall asleep.

  3. 3

    Surgical removal of the tooth

    15–45 minutes

    The surgeon makes an incision in the gum, carefully removes bone if the tooth is impacted, and extracts the tooth in sections if needed. Bleeding is controlled with gauze and sutures are placed to close the wound. The entire surgical phase usually takes 15–45 minutes depending on complexity.

  4. 4

    Recovery in the clinic

    30–60 minutes

    You rest in a recovery area while anaesthesia wears off. Vital signs are monitored. You'll bite on a gauze pad to control bleeding and receive detailed post-operative instructions, including medication schedules, dietary restrictions, and warning signs (fever, excessive swelling, uncontrolled bleeding).

  5. 5

    Follow-up and suture removal

    10–15 minutes per visit

    You'll schedule a follow-up visit 7–10 days later to check healing and remove sutures. Many surgeons also offer a second check-in at 2–4 weeks. Pain and swelling typically peak on days 2–3 and resolve within 7–14 days.

Total timeline: Total treatment from consultation to full healing: 2–4 weeks. Most patients return to light work within 3–5 days.

Are You a Candidate for Oral Surgery? What Dentists Look For

Good candidates

  • Impacted wisdom teeth causing pain, infection, or crowding of adjacent teeth.
  • Severely decayed or broken teeth that cannot be restored and must be removed.
  • Teeth with bone loss due to gum disease that are non-salvageable.
  • Orthodontic patients who need tooth extraction to create space before braces or Invisalign.

May need extra assessment

  • Uncontrolled diabetes or bleeding disorders: your surgeon will coordinate with your physician to ensure safe surgery.
  • Active infections or recent chemotherapy/radiation: timing may need adjustment to allow immune recovery.
  • High anxiety or needle phobia: sedation options and pre-operative counselling are essential to make you comfortable.

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