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Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction – safe removal of wisdom teeth.

Wisdom tooth extraction is one of the most common procedures in oral surgery. Wisdom teeth (so-called eights) are located at the very end of the dentition – in the upper and lower jaw – and often cause problems due to lack of space in the mouth. Their removal may be necessary not only for health reasons, but also as a prevention of inflammation, tooth shifting or damage to the jaws.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction – safe removal of wisdom teeth.

Wisdom tooth extraction is one of the most common procedures in oral surgery. Wisdom teeth (so-called eights) are located at the very end of the dentition – in the upper and lower jaw – and often cause problems due to lack of space in the mouth. Their removal may be necessary not only for health reasons, but also as a prevention of inflammation, tooth shifting or damage to the jaws.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction – safe removal of wisdom teeth.

Wisdom tooth extraction is one of the most common procedures in oral surgery. Wisdom teeth (so-called eights) are located at the very end of the dentition – in the upper and lower jaw – and often cause problems due to lack of space in the mouth. Their removal may be necessary not only for health reasons, but also as a prevention of inflammation, tooth shifting or damage to the jaws.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

How is the procedure performed?

How is the procedure performed?

The course of wisdom tooth extraction depends on their position, root shape and overall condition of the dentition.

The course of wisdom tooth extraction depends on their position, root shape and overall condition of the dentition.

Examination and consultation – our doctor will perform an examination, often including an X-ray.
Examination and consultation – our doctor will perform an examination, often including an X-ray.
Local anesthesia – to ensure no pain is felt during the procedure.
Local anesthesia – to ensure no pain is felt during the procedure.
Procedure – removal of the wisdom tooth may be simple (extraction from the socket) or surgical (incision of the gum, possibly removal of part of the bone).
Procedure – removal of the wisdom tooth may be simple (extraction from the socket) or surgical (incision of the gum, possibly removal of part of the bone).
Post-operative instructions – you will receive recommendations for home care and healing.
Post-operative instructions – you will receive recommendations for home care and healing.

The whole process usually takes 20-40 minutes, more complex procedures take a little longer.

The whole process usually takes 20-40 minutes, more complex procedures take a little longer.

How is the procedure performed?

How is the procedure performed?

The course of wisdom tooth extraction depends on their position, root shape and overall condition of the dentition.

The course of wisdom tooth extraction depends on their position, root shape and overall condition of the dentition.

Examination and consultation – our doctor will perform an examination, often including an X-ray.
Examination and consultation – our doctor will perform an examination, often including an X-ray.
Local anesthesia – to ensure no pain is felt during the procedure.
Local anesthesia – to ensure no pain is felt during the procedure.
Procedure – removal of the wisdom tooth may be simple (extraction from the socket) or surgical (incision of the gum, possibly removal of part of the bone).
Procedure – removal of the wisdom tooth may be simple (extraction from the socket) or surgical (incision of the gum, possibly removal of part of the bone).
Post-operative instructions – you will receive recommendations for home care and healing.
Post-operative instructions – you will receive recommendations for home care and healing.

The whole process usually takes 20-40 minutes, more complex procedures take a little longer.

The whole process usually takes 20-40 minutes, more complex procedures take a little longer.

Our Work – Before & After

Our Work – Before & After

Wisdom teeth
    Wisdom teeth

      Healing After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

      Healing After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

      Healing usually takes several days, but depends on the complexity of the procedure and your age.

      Healing usually takes several days, but depends on the complexity of the procedure and your age.

      We recommend:

      We recommend:

      Follow the doctor’s instructions and take care of oral hygiene.
      Follow the doctor’s instructions and take care of oral hygiene.
      Avoid hard foods and hot drinks for the first few days.
      Avoid hard foods and hot drinks for the first few days.
      Avoid strenuous physical activity.
      Avoid strenuous physical activity.
      Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling.
      Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling.

      If you experience severe pain or signs of inflammation, call us immediately.

      If you experience severe pain or signs of inflammation, call us immediately.

      Our Work – Before & After

      Our Work – Before & After

      Wisdom teeth
        Wisdom teeth

          Healing After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Healing After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Healing usually takes several days, but depends on the complexity of the procedure and your age.

          Healing usually takes several days, but depends on the complexity of the procedure and your age.

          We recommend:

          We recommend:

          Follow the doctor’s instructions and take care of oral hygiene.
          Follow the doctor’s instructions and take care of oral hygiene.
          Avoid hard foods and hot drinks for the first few days.
          Avoid hard foods and hot drinks for the first few days.
          Avoid strenuous physical activity.
          Avoid strenuous physical activity.
          Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling.
          Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling.

          If you experience severe pain or signs of inflammation, call us immediately.

          If you experience severe pain or signs of inflammation, call us immediately.

          Why Choose Our Team?

          Why Choose Our Team?

          Experienced team with many years of practice in dentistry and oral surgery in Prague.
          Experienced team with many years of practice in dentistry and oral surgery in Prague.
          State-of-the-art equipment and gentle treatment methods.
          State-of-the-art equipment and gentle treatment methods.
          Painless removal thanks to high-quality local anesthesia.
          Painless removal thanks to high-quality local anesthesia.
          Transparent price list available on our website.
          Transparent price list available on our website.
          Possibility to combine extraction with other procedures (implantology, whitening, etc.).
          Possibility to combine extraction with other procedures (implantology, whitening, etc.).

          Why Choose Our Team?

          Why Choose Our Team?

          Experienced team with many years of practice in dentistry and oral surgery in Prague.
          Experienced team with many years of practice in dentistry and oral surgery in Prague.
          State-of-the-art equipment and gentle treatment methods.
          State-of-the-art equipment and gentle treatment methods.
          Painless removal thanks to high-quality local anesthesia.
          Painless removal thanks to high-quality local anesthesia.
          Transparent price list available on our website.
          Transparent price list available on our website.
          Possibility to combine extraction with other procedures (implantology, whitening, etc.).
          Possibility to combine extraction with other procedures (implantology, whitening, etc.).
          Guarantee

          Guarantee

          A guarantee of quality and pain-free treatment

          Top-tier equipment

          Top-tier equipment

          Advanced equipment for superior care

          Comprehensive Care

          Comprehensive Care

          Comprehensive care for our patients

          Opening Hours

          Opening Hours

          Extended opening hours including Saturdays

          Contracts

          Contracts

          Contracts with health insurance providers

          Dental laboratory

          Dental laboratory

          Our own modern dental laboratory

          Location

          Location

          Excellent transport accessibility

          Reception Services

          Reception Services

          A pleasant and calm environment

          Languages

          Languages

          We speak more than five languages

          Availability

          Availability

          We have short waiting times for appointments

          Our team

          Dentist
          Not accepting patients
          CSSK
          Dentist
          Accepting patients
          CSUKRU
          Dentist
          Accepting patients
          CSENSK

          Modern and Gentle Approach to Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Modern and Gentle Approach to Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Wisdom tooth extraction (eights) is often perceived with concern, but thanks to modern technologies and precise procedures, this procedure is now much gentler and safer. In our practice, we emphasize minimizing discomfort and rapid recovery.

          Wisdom tooth extraction (eights) is often perceived with concern, but thanks to modern technologies and precise procedures, this procedure is now much gentler and safer. In our practice, we emphasize minimizing discomfort and rapid recovery.

          How do we achieve this?

          3D CBCT Imaging

          Before each wisdom tooth extraction, we take a detailed 3D image (CBCT). This allows us to accurately visualize the position of the tooth, its roots, relationship to the jawbone, proximity to nerve structures and paranasal sinuses. Thanks to this, we can precisely plan the procedure and minimize risks.

          Gentle Surgical Techniques

          We use modern surgical instruments and techniques that reduce trauma to surrounding tissues. The goal is a quick and efficient procedure with minimal swelling and post-operative pain.

          Pain Management and Patient Comfort

          The procedure is performed under effective local anesthesia, so it is completely painless. We also offer the possibility of analgesia for patients who suffer from increased anxiety, which ensures maximum comfort throughout the entire procedure.

          Post-operative Care and Rapid Healing

          We provide detailed instructions for home care after extraction and recommend suitable products to support healing. The goal is a return to normal activities as quickly as possible.

          This approach allows us to perform wisdom tooth extractions with maximum precision, safety and consideration for your comfort.

          Appointment Booking

          Appointment Booking

          To book an appointment for wisdom tooth extraction, please contact us – you can call the reception, send an email or use the form on our website.

          To book an appointment for wisdom tooth extraction, please contact us – you can call the reception, send an email or use the form on our website.

          Your first visit will include an examination, explanation of the process and determination of healing time.

          Your first visit will include an examination, explanation of the process and determination of healing time.

          Modern and Gentle Approach to Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Modern and Gentle Approach to Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Wisdom tooth extraction (eights) is often perceived with concern, but thanks to modern technologies and precise procedures, this procedure is now much gentler and safer. In our practice, we emphasize minimizing discomfort and rapid recovery.

          Wisdom tooth extraction (eights) is often perceived with concern, but thanks to modern technologies and precise procedures, this procedure is now much gentler and safer. In our practice, we emphasize minimizing discomfort and rapid recovery.

          How do we achieve this?

          3D CBCT Imaging

          Before each wisdom tooth extraction, we take a detailed 3D image (CBCT). This allows us to accurately visualize the position of the tooth, its roots, relationship to the jawbone, proximity to nerve structures and paranasal sinuses. Thanks to this, we can precisely plan the procedure and minimize risks.

          Gentle Surgical Techniques

          We use modern surgical instruments and techniques that reduce trauma to surrounding tissues. The goal is a quick and efficient procedure with minimal swelling and post-operative pain.

          Pain Management and Patient Comfort

          The procedure is performed under effective local anesthesia, so it is completely painless. We also offer the possibility of analgesia for patients who suffer from increased anxiety, which ensures maximum comfort throughout the entire procedure.

          Post-operative Care and Rapid Healing

          We provide detailed instructions for home care after extraction and recommend suitable products to support healing. The goal is a return to normal activities as quickly as possible.

          This approach allows us to perform wisdom tooth extractions with maximum precision, safety and consideration for your comfort.

          Appointment Booking

          Appointment Booking

          To book an appointment for wisdom tooth extraction, please contact us – you can call the reception, send an email or use the form on our website.

          To book an appointment for wisdom tooth extraction, please contact us – you can call the reception, send an email or use the form on our website.

          Your first visit will include an examination, explanation of the process and determination of healing time.

          Your first visit will include an examination, explanation of the process and determination of healing time.

          Ceník chirurgických zákroků a implantátů

          Ceník chirurgických zákroků a implantátů

          Valid from:
          ProcedureDetailsPrice
          Gelaspon, Alveogil / Parasorb790 / 1490 Kč
          Nadstandardní extrakce2790 Kč
          Autologní augmentace PRF – odebrání první zkumavky / odebrání každé další zkumavky1890 / 1190 Kč
          Implantologická konzultace1150 Kč
          Zavedení značkového implantátu Neobiotech / Ankylos / Straumann17900 / 22900 / 25900 Kč
          Implantologická šablona malá / velká1900 / 4900 Kč
          Záloha před analgosedací5000 Kč
          Analgosedace 1 hodina / 2 hodiny9900 / 18900 Kč
          Tabletková sedace Midazolam / Diazepam1990 Kč

          Anaesthesia

          Valid from:
          ProcedureDetailsPrice
          KCAN – Consultation – general anaesthesia850 Kč
          CAN1 / CAN2 / CAN3 – General anaesthesia for children (minor procedures): up to 1 hour / up to 2 hours / each additional started hour (includes treatment of all primary teeth)15000 / 29500 / 5000 Kč
          CAND / CAN3 – General anaesthesia for adults (does not include the cost of dental treatment): up to 1 hour / each additional started hour10000 / 5000 Kč
          (*) cena včetně DPH 21%

          Indications and Contraindications for Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Indications and Contraindications for Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Extraction of wisdom teeth (eights) is a common surgical procedure that is often necessary to maintain oral health. The decision to extract is always individual and based on a careful assessment of the condition of the eights and their impact on surrounding tissues. Here you will find an overview of situations when extraction of eights is recommended, and when caution should be exercised or treatment postponed.

          Indications (When is wisdom tooth extraction necessary/recommended?)

          1. Pain or pressure in the back of the jaw

          Often caused by pushing on surrounding teeth or inflammation.

          2. Recurrent gum inflammation (pericoronitis)

          Inflammation of the soft tissues around a partially erupted eight, associated with swelling, pain and limited mouth opening.

          3. Lack of space in the dentition

          Eights push on other teeth, leading to their crowding or shifting and risk of crooked teeth.

          4. Partially erupted eight

          The tooth is partially under the gum, creating ideal conditions for bacteria to accumulate and infections and cavities to develop.

          5. Damage to adjacent tooth (seven)

          By pressure, resorption (loss) of bone or caries that is difficult to treat due to the position of the eight.

          6. Caries on the eight

          Cavities that cannot be adequately treated due to poor accessibility or tooth position.

          7. Root resorption (loss) of adjacent tooth

          The eight exerts pressure on the root of the seven, leading to its damage.

          8. Orthodontic reasons

          The need to remove eights before or during orthodontic treatment to create space or prevent relapse.

          9. Cysts or tumors

          Pathological formations associated with an unerupted eight.

          10. Untreatable pulp inflammation (pulpitis)

          If the eight is already irreversibly inflamed and cannot be saved in any other way.

          Contraindications (When is caution needed/postponement necessary?)

          1. Acute systemic infectious disease

          Febrile conditions (flu, sore throat), severe cold, cough or other acute infections that could endanger you and the staff.

          2. Uncontrolled systemic diseases

          Very unstable diabetes, uncontrolled high blood pressure, severe heart defects, recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled bleeding disorder. Requires consultation with the attending physician and possible premedication.

          3. Acute abscess

          Severe acute purulent inflammation (abscess) at the extraction site. Sometimes it is necessary to first resolve the abscess (incision, antibiotics) and only then perform the extraction.

          4. Radiotherapy or chemotherapy in the head and neck area

          Depending on the stage and extent of treatment, it may be necessary to postpone treatment or perform it with extreme caution after consultation with the attending oncologist.

          5. Pregnancy (relative contraindication)

          It is recommended to postpone non-urgent procedures in the first trimester. It is possible to perform necessary extractions in the second and third trimesters, ideally with regard to minimal stress and limitation of X-rays. Consultation with a gynecologist is always advisable.

          6. Allergy to anesthetics or other materials used

          It is necessary to choose an alternative local anesthetic.

          7. Very strong dental phobia/anxiety

          In such cases, sedation or general anesthesia should be considered to make the procedure manageable and safe for the patient.

          8. Young age with incomplete root development

          Sometimes it is advisable to wait for the full root development of the tooth for easier extraction, if the clinical situation allows.

          9. Acute oral ulcers, herpes or extensive inflammation at the extraction site

          Important note: This list is indicative. Each case is unique and requires careful individual assessment by a dentist or oral surgeon based on clinical examination and X-ray images (often 3D CBCT). It is always crucial to inform your dentist of your complete medical history and current health condition, including medications taken and any allergies, so that he can choose the safest and most effective procedure. The risks associated with the procedure will be explained in detail.

          Indications and Contraindications for Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Indications and Contraindications for Wisdom Tooth Extraction

          Extraction of wisdom teeth (eights) is a common surgical procedure that is often necessary to maintain oral health. The decision to extract is always individual and based on a careful assessment of the condition of the eights and their impact on surrounding tissues. Here you will find an overview of situations when extraction of eights is recommended, and when caution should be exercised or treatment postponed.

          Indications (When is wisdom tooth extraction necessary/recommended?)

          1. Pain or pressure in the back of the jaw

          Often caused by pushing on surrounding teeth or inflammation.

          2. Recurrent gum inflammation (pericoronitis)

          Inflammation of the soft tissues around a partially erupted eight, associated with swelling, pain and limited mouth opening.

          3. Lack of space in the dentition

          Eights push on other teeth, leading to their crowding or shifting and risk of crooked teeth.

          4. Partially erupted eight

          The tooth is partially under the gum, creating ideal conditions for bacteria to accumulate and infections and cavities to develop.

          5. Damage to adjacent tooth (seven)

          By pressure, resorption (loss) of bone or caries that is difficult to treat due to the position of the eight.

          6. Caries on the eight

          Cavities that cannot be adequately treated due to poor accessibility or tooth position.

          7. Root resorption (loss) of adjacent tooth

          The eight exerts pressure on the root of the seven, leading to its damage.

          8. Orthodontic reasons

          The need to remove eights before or during orthodontic treatment to create space or prevent relapse.

          9. Cysts or tumors

          Pathological formations associated with an unerupted eight.

          10. Untreatable pulp inflammation (pulpitis)

          If the eight is already irreversibly inflamed and cannot be saved in any other way.

           

          Contraindications (When is caution needed/postponement necessary?)

          1. Acute systemic infectious disease

          Febrile conditions (flu, sore throat), severe cold, cough or other acute infections that could endanger you and the staff.

          2. Uncontrolled systemic diseases

          Very unstable diabetes, uncontrolled high blood pressure, severe heart defects, recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled bleeding disorder. Requires consultation with the attending physician and possible premedication.

          3. Acute abscess

          Severe acute purulent inflammation (abscess) at the extraction site. Sometimes it is necessary to first resolve the abscess (incision, antibiotics) and only then perform the extraction.

          4. Radiotherapy or chemotherapy in the head and neck area

          Depending on the stage and extent of treatment, it may be necessary to postpone treatment or perform it with extreme caution after consultation with the attending oncologist.

          5. Pregnancy (relative contraindication)

          It is recommended to postpone non-urgent procedures in the first trimester. It is possible to perform necessary extractions in the second and third trimesters, ideally with regard to minimal stress and limitation of X-rays. Consultation with a gynecologist is always advisable.

          6. Allergy to anesthetics or other materials used

          It is necessary to choose an alternative local anesthetic.

          7. Very strong dental phobia/anxiety

          In such cases, sedation or general anesthesia should be considered to make the procedure manageable and safe for the patient.

          8. Young age with incomplete root development

          Sometimes it is advisable to wait for the full root development of the tooth for easier extraction, if the clinical situation allows.

          9. Acute oral ulcers, herpes or extensive inflammation at the extraction site

           

          Important note: This list is indicative. Each case is unique and requires careful individual assessment by a dentist or oral surgeon based on clinical examination and X-ray images (often 3D CBCT). It is always crucial to inform your dentist of your complete medical history and current health condition, including medications taken and any allergies, so that he can choose the safest and most effective procedure. The risks associated with the procedure will be explained in detail.

          Wisdom Tooth Extraction FAQ

          Wisdom Tooth Extraction FAQ

          On this page of our dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

          On this page of our dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

          Does wisdom tooth extraction hurt?

          No, local anesthesia is used during the procedure, so you will not feel any pain.

          How long does it take to heal?

          Usually a few days to a week, depending on the complexity of the procedure.

          At what age is it possible to remove wisdom teeth?

          Extraction can be performed once the roots are developed, often between the ages of 17 and 25.

          Can I eat after the procedure?

          Yes, but we recommend soft foods and avoiding hot drinks for the first few days.

          Wisdom Tooth Extraction FAQ

          Wisdom Tooth Extraction FAQ

          On this page of our dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

          On this page of our dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

          Does wisdom tooth extraction hurt?

          No, local anesthesia is used during the procedure, so you will not feel any pain.

          How long does it take to heal?

          Usually a few days to a week, depending on the complexity of the procedure.

          At what age is it possible to remove wisdom teeth?

          Extraction can be performed once the roots are developed, often between the ages of 17 and 25.

          Can I eat after the procedure?

          Yes, but we recommend soft foods and avoiding hot drinks for the first few days.

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