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Top clinics for Oral Surgery in Tanjong Pagar

Apollonia Dental Surgery

4.4(19 reviews)

1 Tanjong Pagar Plz, #02-35, Singapore 082001

+65 6225 6323

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Surgical Extraction & Jaw Surgery in Tanjong Pagar

Understand what to expect during your procedure, recovery timeline, and whether you'll feel pain — so you can face oral surgery with confidence.

1 clinic · Central Region

Oral Surgery Costs in Tanjong Pagar

$200 – $3,000

Type of extractionhigh

Simple extraction (loose tooth): $200–$400. Surgical extraction (impacted/embedded): $800–$2,000. Complexity drives cost significantly.

Sedation or general anaesthesiahigh

Local anaesthesia only: included. IV sedation: $300–$600 extra. General anaesthesia: $1,000–$1,500 extra depending on facility.

Surgeon expertise and clinic locationmedium

Experienced surgical specialists and premium Tanjong Pagar locations may charge 20–30% more than general practitioners.

Pre- and post-operative imagingmedium

CBCT scan (3D X-ray): $150–$300. Post-op review appointments typically covered in initial quote.

Surgical extractions are claimable under Medisave (up to $650 per year) if referred by a dentist. General anaesthesia may require MOH approval. Check with your clinic for claim eligibility.
OptionCost
Simple extraction (loose or cracked tooth)$200–$500
Surgical extraction (impacted wisdom tooth or embedded root)$800–$1,800
Surgical extraction + IV sedation$1,200–$2,500

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

What Happens During Oral Surgery: Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    Pre-operative assessment and imaging

    15–30 minutes

    Your surgeon reviews your medical history, takes 3D X-rays (CBCT) if needed to assess tooth position and bone structure, and discusses sedation options. This ensures the surgical plan is tailored to your case and reduces risk of complications.

  2. 2

    Anaesthesia and sedation setup

    10–15 minutes

    Local anaesthetic is injected around the tooth. If you chose sedation, IV lines are placed and monitoring equipment (heart rate, oxygen levels) is attached. You remain conscious but relaxed, unaware of time passing.

  3. 3

    Surgical access and tooth removal

    20–45 minutes (depends on complexity)

    The surgeon may lift gum tissue (flap), remove bone around the tooth, or section the tooth into smaller pieces for easier removal. Your tooth is gently extracted using surgical instruments. You may feel pressure but no sharp pain — if you do, numbing is topped up immediately.

  4. 4

    Socket cleaning and closure

    5–10 minutes

    The empty socket is cleaned of debris and infected tissue. Bone may be contoured to prevent dry socket. The site may be closed with stitches (absorbable or require removal in 7–10 days) or left to heal naturally.

  5. 5

    Post-operative instructions and follow-up

    5–10 minutes

    You receive written aftercare instructions: ice for 24 hours, pain management, diet modifications, and activity restrictions. A follow-up appointment in 1–2 weeks checks healing and removes non-absorbable stitches if needed.

Total timeline: Single appointment: 60–90 minutes. Full healing: 1–2 weeks (socket closure), 3–6 months (bone remodeling if implant planned).

Are You a Candidate for Oral Surgery?

Good candidates

  • Adults with impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth causing pain, swelling, or recurrent infection.
  • Patients with severely decayed, cracked, or fractured teeth that cannot be restored and must be extracted.
  • People with lesions, cysts, or lumps in the mouth requiring biopsy or surgical removal.
  • Those referred by their dentist for surgical extraction and cleared by their doctor for anaesthesia.

May need extra assessment

  • Patients on blood thinners (aspirin, warfarin) or anticoagulants — your surgeon will advise whether to pause or continue, and bleeding may be managed differently.
  • Diabetics, immunocompromised patients, or those with uncontrolled health conditions — additional precautions and antibiotics may be needed, and healing may be slower.
  • Pregnant patients (ideally postpone until second trimester if surgery is non-urgent) — emergency surgical extraction can proceed with modified pain control.

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