Wisdom Teeth Extraction in East Brisbane
At EasyCare Family Dental, we specialise in safe, professional wisdom teeth removal. Our expert dentists use modern techniques for a stress-free experience. Whether your wisdom teeth are impacted, causing discomfort, or require preventive extraction, we provide personalised care.

What Are Wisdom Teeth and Why Do They Need Removal?
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to emerge, often causing pain, swelling, and infections due to lack of space. Common issues include:
- Pain and swelling
- Infections and gum disease
- Damage to nearby teeth
- Risk of cysts and bone damage
If left untreated, wisdom teeth can cause serious complications. Contact us for an assessment.
Signs You May Need Wisdom Teeth Removal
If you experience these symptoms, you may need wisdom teeth extraction:
- Jaw pain or stiffness
- Swelling or redness in gums
- Persistent bad breath or unpleasant taste
- Difficulty opening your mouth
- Teeth crowding or shifting
Don’t wait—early removal prevents complications.


Wisdom Teeth Extraction Procedure: What to Expect
- Consultation – X-rays assess your wisdom teeth.
- Anaesthesia Options – Choose local anaesthesia, sedation, or general anaesthesia.
- Tooth Extraction – Minimally invasive techniques ensure comfort.
- Stitching & Healing – Stitches aid recovery, and aftercare instructions are provided.
- Recovery Most patients recover in a few days with proper care.
How to Prepare for Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Follow pre-surgery instructions from your dentist.
- Arrange transportation if sedation is used.
- Avoid eating 6-8 hours before surgery (if under sedation).
- Stock up on soft foods for recovery.
- Have ice packs, medications, and pillows ready for comfort.
- Address concerns with your dentist beforehand.

Wisdom Teeth Extraction FAQ’s
Sedation is not always necessary for wisdom teeth removal, but it can significantly improve comfort, particularly for anxious patients or complex extractions. Local anaesthesia is typically used to numb the area, but additional sedation options, such as IV sedation or general anaesthesia, may be recommended for impacted teeth, multiple extractions, or patients with dental anxiety. Your dentist will assess your needs and recommend the best sedation method for a stress-free experience.
To minimise swelling and discomfort after wisdom teeth removal:
- Apply an ice pack to the affected area for 20-minute intervals within the first 24–48 hours to reduce swelling.
- Take prescribed pain relief medication or over-the-counter anti-inflammatories as directed.
- Stick to soft foods such as yoghurt, soups, and smoothies for the first few days. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods.
- Keep your head elevated while resting to reduce swelling.
- Avoid strenuous activities, smoking, or using straws, as these can dislodge the blood clot and lead to dry socket.
- Rinse gently with warm salt water after 24 hours to keep the area clean and prevent infection.
Following these steps will help promote faster healing and minimise discomfort. If you experience severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection, contact your dentist immediately.
Recovery time varies depending on the complexity of the extraction, but most people recover within 7–10 days. Here’s a general timeline:
- First 24 hours – Blood clot formation begins; rest is crucial.
- 2–3 days – Swelling and discomfort peak, then gradually subside.
- 1 week – Stitches (if used) may dissolve or be removed.
- 2 weeks – Most swelling and bruising should be gone, and the gum tissue will be healing.
Complete healing of the bone and gum tissue can take several weeks to months, but discomfort and swelling typically resolve much sooner. Following post-operative care instructions will help speed up recovery.
While wisdom teeth removal is a routine procedure, complications can occasionally occur, including:
- Dry Socket – When the blood clot dislodges, exposing the bone, causing severe pain and delayed healing.
- Infection – Symptoms like swelling, pus, or fever may indicate an infection requiring antibiotics.
- Nerve Damage – Rare but possible, leading to temporary or permanent numbness in the tongue, lips, or chin.
- Excessive Bleeding – Some bleeding is normal, but persistent bleeding should be addressed by your dentist.
- Swelling & Bruising – Expected but usually subsides within a week.
- Sinus Issues – In rare cases, upper wisdom tooth extractions can affect the sinuses, causing temporary discomfort.
Your dentist will provide guidance on minimising risks and ensuring a smooth recovery.
The cost of wisdom teeth removal without health fund can vary based on factors such as the complexity of the extraction and the number of teeth being removed. On average, the cost can range from $400 to $1000 per tooth. It’s advisable to consult with oral surgeons and obtain detailed cost estimates beforehand.
Why Choose EasyCare Family Dental?
At Easycare Family Dental, our dental team is committed to making your wisdom teeth extraction procedure comfortable, straightforward and stress-free.
Transparent pricing, along with positive patient reviews, establishes EasyCare Family Dental as a reliable choice for those seeking professional and compassionate care for wisdom teeth extraction.
For a dental appointment that delivers the outcomes you desire, come to our state-of-the-art facility in East Brisbane.
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Location: Suite 103/33 Lytton Rd, East Brisbane QLD 4169
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