1 clinics · Central Region

Top clinics for Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Ang Mo Kio

1728 Dental Implant and Wisdom Tooth Surgery Centre

4.9(1832 reviews)

704 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8, #01-2559, Singapore 560704

+65 9834 1728

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Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Ang Mo Kio — Fast Recovery

Fear of surgery is natural — our step-by-step recovery guides and Medisave breakdown show exactly what to expect, starting from the first 24 hours.

1 clinic · Central Region

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Cost in Ang Mo Kio

$250 – $1,500

Extraction complexity (simple vs surgical)high

Simple removal of fully erupted teeth costs $250–$500; impacted or horizontal teeth requiring surgical access are $800–$1,500.

Number of teeth being extractedhigh

Single tooth costs less per extraction; removing all four wisdom teeth in one session may offer clinic package discounts (10–20% off total).

Surgeon experience and clinic tiermedium

Clinics led by senior oral surgeons with 15+ years' experience (like 1728 Dental) charge premium rates for lower complication risk.

Pre-operative imaging and anesthesia typemedium

3D CBCT scans ($100–$300) identify nerve proximity; IV sedation adds $300–$600; local anesthesia is standard and included in quoted fees.

Wisdom tooth extraction is claimable under Medisave (Class B2 ward assumption, up to $800 per tooth for impacted extractions). Claim process requires post-treatment invoice submission to CPF Board—clinics like 1728 Dental assist with documentation.
OptionCost
Simple Extraction (Fully Erupted)$250–$500 per tooth
Surgical Extraction (Impacted Tooth)$800–$1,200 per tooth
All-Four Wisdom Teeth Removal$2,500–$4,000 total

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Procedure: 5 Steps

  1. 1

    Consultation & 3D Imaging

    15–20 minutes

    Your surgeon reviews your panoramic and CBCT X-rays to assess tooth position, root depth, and proximity to the inferior alveolar nerve (especially for lower wisdom teeth). A brief clinical exam confirms swelling, infection risk, and anesthetic choice (local vs IV sedation). Medisave eligibility is confirmed at this stage.

  2. 2

    Anesthetic Administration

    5–15 minutes

    Local anesthetic (lidocaine) is infiltrated around the tooth; onset takes 5–10 minutes. For surgical cases or anxious patients, IV sedation is offered, allowing you to remain conscious but deeply relaxed—you won't remember the procedure. No pain should be felt once anesthetic sets in; only pressure and vibration sensations.

  3. 3

    Tooth Removal (Simple or Surgical)

    10–30 minutes per tooth

    For simple extractions, the surgeon applies controlled force with an elevator and forceps to loosen the tooth from the socket. For impacted teeth, a small gum flap is reflected, overlying bone is drilled away, and the tooth is sectioned into pieces for easier removal. Sterile irrigation prevents infection and promotes healing.

  4. 4

    Socket Closure & Hemostasis

    5–10 minutes

    After tooth removal, the empty socket is flushed with saline and inspected for bone fragments. Bone wax or absorbable gelatin sponges may be packed into the socket to control bleeding. Sutures (dissolvable or non-dissolvable) are placed if a gum flap was raised. Gauze is packed over the site to encourage clot formation.

  5. 5

    Post-Operative Instructions & Aftercare

    10–15 minutes (verbal + written)

    You receive written recovery guidelines: bite on gauze for 30–45 minutes, ice for 24 hours (15 min on/off), sleep elevated, avoid hot/spicy foods for 5–7 days, and rinse gently with salt water from day 2. Pain control uses paracetamol or ibuprofen (avoid aspirin—increases bleeding). Suture removal is scheduled for 7–10 days post-op. Signs of dry socket or infection warrant urgent re-visit.

Total timeline: Full healing typically takes 7–10 days for simple extractions and 10–14 days for surgical removals; bone fills in over 3–6 months, but you can return to normal activity after day 5–7 in most cases.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

Good candidates

  • Young adults (18–30) with impacted or erupting wisdom teeth causing crowding, pain, or repeated infections—this is your optimal surgical window.
  • Patients with confirmed pericoronitis (recurrent infections around the wisdom tooth) on X-ray evidence and clinical symptoms (swelling, bad taste, fever).
  • Anyone with wisdom teeth partially trapped under gum or bone, pushing adjacent teeth, or at risk of decay due to poor oral hygiene access.
  • Pre-orthodontic candidates whose wisdom teeth will interfere with braces or bite correction—extraction before braces is standard practice.

May need extra assessment

  • Patients on anticoagulants (warfarin, apixaban) or with clotting disorders—your surgeon will coordinate with your physician for safe anesthetic and bleeding management.
  • Those with systemic conditions (uncontrolled diabetes, immunosuppression, bisphosphonate therapy) requiring modified healing protocols and possibly IV sedation for safety.
  • Patients with severe dental anxiety or panic disorder—IV sedation or nitrous oxide support may be necessary; discuss openly at consultation to plan accordingly.

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