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Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Harbourfront: Fast Relief, Medisave-Claimable

Afraid of surgery? Most wisdom extractions are straightforward and covered by Medisave — we explain the process and what recovery really looks like.

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Wisdom Tooth Extraction Cost in Harbourfront

$250 – $1,500

Complexity (Simple vs Surgical)high

Simple erupted teeth cost $250–$600; impacted teeth requiring bone removal cost $800–$1,500 per tooth. Panoramic X-ray determines this upfront.

Number of Teethhigh

Most people extract 1–4 wisdom teeth. Removing all four typically costs $2,000–$5,000, but many clinics offer package discounts.

Surgeon Experience & Clinic Locationmedium

Harbour-front central clinics with specialist oral surgeons charge 15–25% more than general dentists, but reduce complication risk.

Sedation & Pain Managementmedium

Local anaesthesia only ($0 extra) vs IV sedation or nitrous oxide ($200–$400). Fear of the procedure is real — sedation makes it painless.

Medisave claimable for surgical extraction. Claim up to 80% of approved amount ($200–$400 per tooth). Claim online via CPF app with dentist's invoice and surgical report.
OptionCost
Simple Extraction (Erupted Tooth)$250–$600
Surgical Extraction (Partially Impacted)$800–$1,200
Complex Surgical Extraction (Deeply Impacted)$1,200–$1,500

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Procedure: Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    Consultation & Imaging

    20–30 minutes

    You'll attend a consultation where the dentist takes a panoramic X-ray to assess the tooth's position, depth, and proximity to the inferior alveolar nerve (the nerve that controls sensation in your lower jaw and chin). This imaging determines whether you need simple or surgical extraction and identifies any risks.

  2. 2

    Local Anaesthetic & Sedation (if chosen)

    5–10 minutes

    The dentist injects local anaesthetic around the tooth and gum, numbing the area completely. You will feel pressure but no pain. If you've opted for sedation (IV or nitrous oxide), you'll receive it now and may not remember the procedure at all.

  3. 3

    Gum Flap & Bone Removal (Surgical Cases)

    10–20 minutes (depends on impaction level)

    For impacted teeth, the surgeon makes a small incision in the gum and carefully lifts the flap to expose bone. They use a high-speed drill or osteotome to remove overlying bone around the tooth, providing access for extraction. For simple erupted teeth, this step is skipped.

  4. 4

    Tooth Sectioning & Extraction

    10–30 minutes

    Using forceps or elevators, the dentist gently applies pressure to loosen the tooth from the socket. Impacted teeth are often sectioned (cut into pieces) to remove each piece separately, minimising trauma to surrounding bone and nerves. You'll feel pushing and hear a cracking sound but no pain.

  5. 5

    Closure & Post-Operative Care

    5–10 minutes

    The surgeon irrigates the socket with sterile saline, removes any fragments or debris, and closes the gum flap with 1–2 dissolvable sutures. You're given gauze to bite on for 30 minutes, antibiotics, pain relief instructions, and a post-op care sheet covering diet, activity, and dry socket prevention.

Total timeline: Simple extraction: 20–30 minutes in-chair, 5–7 days recovery. Surgical extraction: 30–60 minutes in-chair, 7–14 days recovery with full healing over 3–6 months.

Are You a Candidate for Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

Good candidates

  • Young adults (18–30) with impacted wisdom teeth diagnosed on X-ray and causing pain, swelling, or repeated infections.
  • People with partially erupted wisdom teeth creating a gap where food and bacteria trap, leading to pericoronitis (gum inflammation around the tooth).
  • Anyone with crowded teeth and a dentist's recommendation to extract wisdom teeth to prevent orthodontic relapse or improve bite alignment.
  • Patients with asymptomatic but deeply impacted wisdom teeth that a surgeon believes will cause problems in 5–10 years (preventive extraction).

May need extra assessment

  • Wisdom teeth very close to the inferior alveolar nerve (seen on CBCT scan): require an experienced oral surgeon and informed consent of slight nerve risk, but extraction is still safe.
  • Patients with underlying health conditions (uncontrolled diabetes, bleeding disorders, bisphosphonate therapy): need medical clearance and may benefit from hospital setting, but extraction is possible with precautions.
  • Severely anxious or phobic patients: benefit from IV sedation or general anaesthesia (available at select Harbourfront clinics), making the experience painless and memory-free.

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