Our Surgical Tooth Extractions Treatments

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Surgical Tooth Extractions in London, United Kingdom

At London Dental Specialists: Our Dental Clinic in London, England, United Kingdom, we specialise in surgical extractions, a sophisticated dental procedure for removing teeth that cannot be extracted through simple methods. Our expert team performs these procedures when teeth are impacted, broken beneath the gum line, or require special techniques for safe removal.

Surgical extractions become necessary in various situations, including severely damaged teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, or teeth affected by advanced periodontal disease. Our procedure involves careful planning with detailed radiographs and comprehensive pre-extraction assessments to ensure the safest possible outcome. Using state-of-the-art dental equipment and advanced surgical techniques, our specialists may create small incisions in the gum tissue, remove surrounding bone tissue if required, and sometimes section the tooth for easier removal.

We understand that the prospect of surgical extraction can be concerning, which is why our experienced dental surgeons prioritise patient comfort throughout the entire process. Our clinic provides thorough local anaesthesia and detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure proper healing. From the initial consultation through to recovery, we maintain the highest standards of care, using modern surgical techniques and sterile protocols to achieve optimal results for our London patients.

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Learn how we provide our Surgical Tooth Extractions

At London Dental Specialists, our surgical extractions process follows a carefully structured approach designed to ensure optimal outcomes and patient comfort. Our experienced dental surgeons begin with a thorough consultation to assess your specific case, followed by the development of a personalised treatment plan. The surgical procedure itself is performed using advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment, with appropriate anaesthesia to ensure comfort throughout. Our comprehensive aftercare programme includes detailed recovery guidance, follow-up appointments, and ongoing support to monitor your healing progress. From initial assessment through to complete recovery, each step is meticulously planned and executed with the highest standards of dental care and patient safety in mind.

  • Step 1: We Assess Your Surgical Tooth Extractions Needs and Answer Your Questions and Concerns
  • Step 2: We Create Your Custom Surgical Tooth Extractions Treatment Plan
  • Step 3: With Perfect Precision and Expertise, We Provide Your Treatment
  • Step 4: Post Treatment Care and Guidance Provided for your Surgical Tooth Extractions Treatment Recovery
  • Consultation and Assessment for Surgical Tooth Extractions

    At London Dental Specialists, your surgical extraction journey begins with a thorough consultation and assessment to ensure the best possible outcome. Our specialist dental surgeons will carefully evaluate your specific case through a comprehensive examination process.



    During your initial consultation, we conduct:




    • Complete oral examination to assess the affected tooth and surrounding structures

    • Digital X-rays to understand the tooth's position and root structure

    • Medical history review to ensure safe treatment planning

    • Discussion of your concerns and explanation of the procedure



    Our assessment includes evaluation of:




    • Tooth position and complexity of extraction

    • Surrounding bone and soft tissue condition

    • Proximity to important anatomical structures

    • Any existing infections or complications



    Following the assessment, we will:




    • Create a personalised treatment plan specific to your needs

    • Explain the surgical extraction procedure in detail

    • Discuss anaesthetic options and post-operative care

    • Schedule your procedure at a convenient time



    We understand that surgical extractions can cause anxiety, which is why we take time to answer all your questions and concerns during this initial consultation. Our team will ensure you feel fully informed and comfortable before proceeding with any treatment.



    To prepare for your surgical extraction, we will provide:




    • Pre-operative instructions

    • Dietary guidelines before the procedure

    • Information about medications and supplements

    • Post-operative care instructions

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    Custom Treatment Plan for Surgical Tooth Extractions

    Our surgical extraction custom treatment plan begins with a thorough assessment of your specific dental situation. During this crucial planning phase, we carefully evaluate the complexity of your case and develop a personalised approach for the removal of problematic teeth.



    The treatment plan typically involves several key components:




    • Comprehensive examination using advanced dental imaging

    • Detailed assessment of the tooth position and surrounding structures

    • Evaluation of bone density and soft tissue involvement

    • Consideration of any existing medical conditions that might affect the procedure



    We carefully document the following aspects to ensure a smooth surgical procedure:




















    Assessment AreaDetails Considered
    Tooth ConditionPosition, damage level, root structure
    Surrounding TissueBone density, gum health, nearby nerves
    Surgical ApproachIncision planning, extraction technique


    Based on this comprehensive assessment, we create a customised surgical protocol that includes:




    • Specific surgical techniques required for your case

    • Type and level of anaesthesia needed

    • Estimated procedure duration

    • Post-operative care instructions



    Our treatment planning process ensures that every surgical extraction is approached with precision and care, prioritising your comfort and optimal recovery. We'll thoroughly explain each aspect of the plan, ensuring you understand the procedure and feel confident about moving forward with the treatment.

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    Treatment Procedures for Surgical Tooth Extractions

    Surgical tooth extraction is a specialised dental procedure performed when a tooth cannot be removed through simple extraction methods. At London Dental Specialists, our surgical extractions are carried out with precision and care, particularly for cases involving impacted wisdom teeth, broken teeth below the gum line, or teeth with complex root structures.



    The procedure begins with a thorough examination and detailed X-rays to assess the position and condition of the tooth requiring removal. This helps our specialists determine the most appropriate surgical approach for your specific case.



    During the procedure, you can expect the following steps:




    1. Local anaesthetic administration to ensure complete numbness in the treatment area

    2. Creation of a small incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth

    3. Careful removal of any bone tissue covering or surrounding the tooth

    4. Sectioning of the tooth into smaller pieces if necessary for easier removal

    5. Gentle extraction of the tooth and thorough cleaning of the socket

    6. Placement of dissolving stitches to promote proper healing



    The entire procedure typically takes between 30-60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case. Our specialists employ modern surgical techniques and advanced equipment to ensure precise and efficient extractions.



    Post-procedure care is crucial for optimal healing. We provide comprehensive aftercare instructions, including:




    • Maintaining gentle pressure on the gauze pad for the first hour

    • Applying ice packs to reduce swelling

    • Avoiding strenuous activities for 24-48 hours

    • Following a soft food diet for the first few days

    • Maintaining proper oral hygiene while being gentle around the surgical site



    Recovery typically takes 7-10 days, during which our team remains available to address any concerns or questions you may have about your healing process.

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    Post Treatment Care for Surgical Tooth Extractions

    Post-treatment care following surgical extractions is crucial for proper healing and preventing complications. Our team at London Dental Specialists provides comprehensive guidance to ensure optimal recovery after your procedure.



    During the first 24 hours after your surgical extraction, it's essential to:




    • Maintain the blood clot by avoiding rinsing, spitting, or using a straw

    • Keep your head elevated while resting or sleeping

    • Apply ice packs to the outside of your face in 15-minute intervals

    • Bite gently but firmly on the gauze pad placed by our surgeon to reduce bleeding



    For the following week, we recommend:




    • Eating soft foods and avoiding the extraction site while chewing

    • Gentle salt water rinses after 24 hours have passed

    • Maintaining regular oral hygiene while being careful around the surgical site

    • Taking prescribed medications as directed

    • Avoiding smoking or using tobacco products



    Contact our practice immediately if you experience:




    • Severe pain or swelling after 3-4 days

    • Heavy bleeding that doesn't subside

    • Signs of infection such as fever or unusual discharge

    • Difficulty swallowing or breathing



    Our team provides ongoing support throughout your recovery period, and we're always available to address any concerns. Remember, proper post-operative care significantly influences the success of your surgical extraction and overall oral health.



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    Our Expert Team for Surgical Extractions

    At London Dental Specialists: Our Dental Clinic in London, England, United Kingdom, our highly qualified team brings extensive expertise in surgical extractions, led by our principal dentist and periodontics specialist, Dr. Ope Sodeinde. Our staff combines advanced surgical skills with compassionate patient care, ensuring the highest standards of dental treatment for complex extractions.

    Dr. Ope Sodeinde leads our surgical extraction procedures with his comprehensive periodontal expertise, supported by his Master's in Restorative Dentistry and prestigious Membership in Periodontics from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. His specialised knowledge in managing complex cases ensures precise surgical approaches for challenging extractions.

    Dr. Neha Patel contributes valuable expertise in endodontics, particularly crucial when evaluating teeth that may require extraction. Her advanced training in root canal treatments allows for thorough assessment of whether a tooth can be saved or requires surgical removal.

    Our support team, including our experienced dental nurses Geslaine De Souza and Mercedes Martin, ensures smooth surgical procedures through expert assistance and maintaining stringent sterility protocols. Florentina Ciuchea, our dental therapist, provides essential post-extraction care guidance and support.

    Each team member maintains current certifications and regularly undertakes advanced training in surgical techniques and patient care. Our collaborative approach ensures that every surgical extraction is performed with precision, using the latest evidence-based methods and technology available in modern dentistry.
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    Dr. Ope Sodeinde

    Principal Dentist & Dental Specialist in Periodontics

    Dr. Ope Sodeinde brings exceptional expertise to surgical extractions as our Principal Dentist and Specialist in Periodontics. His advanced qualifications, including a Master's in Restorative Dentistry (MSc Rest Dent) and Master of Clinical Dentistry in Periodontics (MClinDent Perio), make him particularly skilled in complex dental extractions. Dr. Sodeinde's membership in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MPerioRCS) and extensive training in periodontics ensures patients receive the highest standard of care during surgical tooth removal procedures. His comprehensive understanding of gum and supporting tooth structures allows him to perform extractions with precision while maintaining the integrity of surrounding tissues. Dr. Sodeinde's expertise extends to managing challenging cases, including impacted wisdom teeth and complicated extractions requiring surgical intervention.

    Dr. Ope Sodeinde Certifications


    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

    • Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MFDS RCS(Ed))

    • Master of Science in Restorative Dentistry (MSc (Rest Dent))

    • Master of Clinical Dentistry in Periodontics (MClinDent (Perio))

    • Membership in Periodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MPerioRCS (Ed))

    • GDC Registration Number: 104071

    Dr. Neha Patel

    Specialist in Endodontics

    Dr. Neha Patel Certifications


    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

    • Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MFDS RCS(Ed))

    • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

    • Master of Clinical Dentistry in Endodontics (MClinDent (Ed))

    • Membership in Endodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MEndoRCS (Ed))

    • GDC No: 150517

    Dr. Kia Papagalani

    Specialist in Orthodontics

    Dr. Kia Papagalani brings specialized expertise in complex surgical extractions, particularly in cases requiring orthodontic intervention. Her advanced training at Ohio State University, where she earned her Master of Science in Orthodontics, equipped her with comprehensive knowledge of dental anatomy and surgical planning. Dr. Papagalani's international experience, beginning with her Diploma in Dental Surgery from Athens, provides her with a unique perspective on diverse extraction cases. She excels in coordinating surgical extractions with orthodontic treatment plans, ensuring optimal outcomes for patients requiring both services. Her gentle approach and technical precision make her particularly effective in managing challenging extraction cases, including impacted teeth and wisdom tooth removal. Dr. Papagalani's commitment to patient comfort and her ability to explain complex procedures in simple terms helps patients feel confident and informed throughout their surgical extraction journey.

    Dr. Kia Papagalani Certifications


    • Diploma in Dental Surgery, DipDS

    • Master of Science in Orthodontics, MS (Ortho)

    • General Dental Council Registration No. 228487

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Our Surgical Tooth Extractions in London, UK

    Considering Surgical Tooth Extractions? We understand you may have questions. Our team of dental specialists, including a Periodontist, Endodontist and Orthodontist along with our team of Dental Therapists and Nurses are here to guide you through the process.
    What is involved in a surgical tooth extraction procedure?

    A surgical tooth extraction is a dental procedure where teeth are removed that cannot be easily accessed through simple extraction methods. This typically involves making an incision in the gum tissue and possibly removing surrounding bone to safely extract teeth that are broken below the gum line, impacted, or have complex root structures.



    The procedure begins with local anaesthetic to completely numb the area, followed by careful surgical access to expose the tooth. Your dentist may need to section the tooth into smaller pieces or remove some bone tissue to facilitate its removal while preserving surrounding structures.




    • Common reasons for surgical extraction:

      • Impacted wisdom teeth

      • Teeth broken at or below gum line

      • Teeth with curved or complex roots

      • Failed simple extractions




    • The procedure typically involves:

      • Detailed X-rays and treatment planning

      • Local anaesthetic administration

      • Careful incision of gum tissue

      • Bone removal if necessary

      • Tooth sectioning when required

      • Careful extraction and wound closure




    • Recovery guidance:

      • Rest for 24-48 hours post-procedure

      • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling

      • Avoid smoking and drinking through straws

      • Maintain good oral hygiene following provided instructions

      • Contact us immediately if you experience unusual symptoms



    How long does recovery take after a surgical tooth extraction?

    Recovery after a surgical tooth extraction typically takes 7-14 days for initial healing, though complete healing of the socket can take several months. The first 24-48 hours are crucial, during which a blood clot forms in the extraction site to protect the underlying bone and nerves.



    Most patients can return to their normal daily activities within 48-72 hours, though strenuous physical activities should be avoided for at least a week. The recovery timeline can vary depending on the complexity of the extraction, your overall health, and how well you follow post-operative care instructions.



    Recovery Timeline:



    • First 24 hours: Blood clot formation, minor bleeding, and swelling

    • Days 2-3: Peak swelling and possible discomfort

    • Days 4-7: Significant reduction in swelling and discomfort

    • Days 7-14: Soft tissue healing begins

    • 2-3 months: Complete bone healing



    Post-Extraction Care Tips:



    • Avoid rinsing, spitting, or using a straw for 24 hours

    • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling

    • Take prescribed medications as directed

    • Eat soft foods and avoid the extraction site

    • Maintain gentle oral hygiene, avoiding the surgical area



    If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, or signs of infection, contact London Dental Specialists immediately for support. Our team provides comprehensive aftercare guidance and is available to address any concerns during your recovery period.

    What should I expect during the healing process after a surgical tooth extraction?

    After a surgical tooth extraction, the healing process typically takes 7-14 days for initial recovery, with complete healing occurring over several months. The first 24 hours are crucial, during which a blood clot forms in the socket - this clot is essential for proper healing and must be protected to prevent complications like dry socket.



    The recovery timeline generally progresses from initial swelling and discomfort in the first few days to gradual improvement over the following weeks. Most patients can return to normal activities within 48-72 hours, though strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least a week.




    • First 24 Hours:

      • Bite firmly on gauze packs to control bleeding

      • Rest with head elevated

      • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling

      • Avoid rinsing, spitting, or using straws




    • Days 2-3:

      • Gentle salt water rinses can begin

      • Peak swelling typically occurs

      • Continue soft food diet




    • Days 4-7:

      • Swelling begins to subside

      • Gradual return to normal diet

      • Stitches may dissolve or require removal





    Should you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, or unusual symptoms during recovery, London Dental Specialists provide comprehensive post-operative support. Our 10-year warranty on dental implants ensures long-term peace of mind for your dental health journey.

    What are the potential risks and complications of a surgical tooth extraction?

    Surgical tooth extractions carry several potential risks and complications, though serious issues are relatively rare when performed by experienced dental professionals. The most common complications include temporary swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the extraction area, which typically subsides within a few days. More significant risks can include dry socket (where the blood clot becomes dislodged), infection, damage to nearby teeth, or temporary numbness due to nerve irritation.



    Post-operative bleeding is normal for the first 24-48 hours, but excessive bleeding may require additional medical attention. In rare cases, patients might experience prolonged numbness, sinus complications (for upper teeth), or jaw fracture, particularly in complex cases involving impacted wisdom teeth.




    • Common complications:

      • Swelling and bruising (peaks at 48-72 hours)

      • Temporary pain and discomfort

      • Minor bleeding

      • Limited jaw opening




    • More serious risks:

      • Dry socket (alveolar osteitis)

      • Post-operative infection

      • Damage to adjacent teeth or restorations

      • Temporary or prolonged numbness

      • Sinus communication (upper teeth)





    For support and guidance following your surgical extraction, our specialist team is available to address any concerns. We provide comprehensive aftercare instructions and emergency support to ensure optimal healing.

    What should I eat and drink after a surgical tooth extraction?

    After a surgical tooth extraction, it's crucial to stick to soft, cool foods and lukewarm liquids for the first 24-48 hours. Ideal options include yoghurt, smoothies (without straws), cold soups, mashed potatoes, and well-cooked pasta. Avoid hot drinks and foods as they may dissolve the blood clot that forms in the extraction site, which is essential for proper healing.



    Staying hydrated is essential, but you should drink water carefully without swishing or creating suction in your mouth. Avoid alcoholic, carbonated, or very hot beverages for at least 72 hours after the procedure. As healing progresses, you can gradually introduce softer solid foods, always being mindful to chew away from the extraction site.




    • First 24 Hours:

      • Ice cream (without nuts)

      • Jelly

      • Lukewarm broths

      • Pudding

      • Cool yoghurt




    • Days 2-3:

      • Scrambled eggs

      • Mashed bananas

      • Soft-cooked vegetables

      • Porridge

      • Cottage cheese




    • Foods to Avoid:

      • Crunchy or crispy foods

      • Seeds and nuts

      • Spicy foods

      • Chewy foods

      • Very hot beverages





    If you experience any unusual discomfort or concerns during your recovery, our London Dental Specialists team is available to provide support and guidance.

    How can I prepare for my surgical tooth extraction procedure?

    Surgical tooth extraction is a specialised dental procedure necessary when a tooth cannot be removed through simple extraction methods. This typically occurs when a tooth is impacted, broken beneath the gum line, or has complex root structures that require additional surgical intervention. The procedure involves making small incisions in the gum tissue and, sometimes, removing surrounding bone to safely extract the tooth.



    At London Dental Specialists, surgical extractions are performed under local anaesthesia, with sedation options available for anxious patients. The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes per tooth, depending on the complexity of the case and the tooth's location.




    • Common reasons for surgical extraction:

      • Impacted wisdom teeth

      • Severely damaged or broken teeth below the gum line

      • Failed root canal treatments requiring removal

      • Teeth with unusual root formations






    • What to expect during the procedure:

      • Detailed X-rays and treatment planning

      • Local anaesthetic administration

      • Small incision in the gum tissue

      • Careful removal of any blocking bone tissue

      • Tooth extraction and wound closure with dissolving stitches






    • Post-procedure care:

      • Rest for 24-48 hours after surgery

      • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling

      • Avoid smoking and drinking through straws

      • Maintain gentle salt water rinses after 24 hours

      • Take prescribed medications as directed



    What pain management options are available during surgical tooth extractions?

    Pain management during surgical tooth extractions typically involves a combination of local anaesthesia and sedation options to ensure a comfortable experience. The primary method is local anaesthetic injection, which completely numbs the extraction site, surrounding tissues, and nerves, making the procedure painless. For patients with dental anxiety or complex cases, additional sedation methods such as nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or intravenous sedation can be administered.



    At London Dental Specialists, our oral surgeons carefully assess each patient's needs and medical history to determine the most appropriate pain management approach. The anaesthetic effect typically lasts several hours after the procedure, providing initial post-operative comfort.




    • Local Anaesthetic Options:

      • Lidocaine injection for complete numbness

      • Topical gel application before injection

      • Long-acting anaesthetic for extended post-operative comfort




    • Sedation Choices:

      • Nitrous oxide sedation (conscious sedation)

      • Intravenous (IV) sedation

      • Oral sedation tablets (taken before procedure)




    • Post-Operative Pain Management:

      • Prescribed pain medication

      • Over-the-counter analgesics

      • Ice pack application

      • 24-hour emergency support available



    How much does a surgical tooth extraction typically cost in London?

    Surgical tooth extraction is a specialised dental procedure necessary when a tooth cannot be removed through simple extraction methods. This typically occurs with impacted wisdom teeth, broken teeth beneath the gum line, or teeth with complex root structures that require additional surgical intervention for safe removal.



    The procedure involves making a small incision in the gum tissue to access the affected tooth, and may require removing some surrounding bone tissue. Unlike routine extractions, surgical extractions are performed under local anaesthesia, with sedation options available for more complex cases.




    • Common reasons for surgical extraction:

      • Impacted wisdom teeth

      • Severely damaged teeth below gum line

      • Complex root structures

      • Failed simple extraction attempts





    The typical surgical extraction procedure includes:



    • Initial X-ray assessment

    • Local anaesthetic administration

    • Gum tissue incision

    • Bone removal if necessary

    • Tooth sectioning (if required)

    • Careful tooth removal

    • Suturing of the surgical site



    Recovery typically takes 7-10 days, during which patients should:



    • Rest for 24-48 hours post-procedure

    • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling

    • Avoid smoking and drinking through straws

    • Maintain gentle oral hygiene

    • Take prescribed medications as directed



    For optimal healing and peace of mind, we provide comprehensive aftercare support and are available to address any concerns during your recovery period.

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    How much does a surgical tooth extraction cost in London?

    In London, surgical tooth extraction costs typically range from £250 to £500 per tooth, though complex cases may cost more. The exact price depends on factors like the tooth's location, complexity of the extraction, and whether additional procedures are needed such as bone removal or sectioning of the tooth.



    Surgical extractions are more involved than simple extractions and are necessary when a tooth hasn't fully emerged from the gumline, has broken off at the gums, or requires removal of surrounding bone tissue. This procedure is commonly needed for impacted wisdom teeth or severely damaged teeth that cannot be removed through standard extraction methods.




    • Factors affecting surgical extraction costs:

      • Position and condition of the tooth

      • Amount of bone removal required

      • Type of anaesthesia needed

      • Complexity of the surgical procedure





    The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes per tooth and is performed under local anaesthetic. Recovery usually takes 7-10 days, during which time patients should follow specific aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing.




















    Common Reasons for Surgical ExtractionRecovery Timeline
    Impacted wisdom teeth3-4 days initial healing
    Severely decayed teeth7-10 days full recovery
    Broken teeth below gumline2 weeks complete healing
    What payment options and financing plans are available for surgical tooth extractions?

    At London Dental Specialists, we understand that managing the cost of surgical tooth extractions is an important consideration. The cost of surgical extractions in London typically ranges from £200-£800 per tooth, depending on the complexity of the procedure and whether it involves impacted teeth, bone removal, or other surgical considerations.



    For detailed payment information and flexible financing options, we encourage you to contact our treatment coordinators who can provide personalised payment plans tailored to your specific treatment needs. We strive to make dental care accessible while maintaining our high standards of surgical excellence.




    • Initial consultation and treatment planning fees are discussed upfront

    • Various payment methods accepted including:

      • Major credit and debit cards

      • Bank transfers

      • Monthly payment plans (subject to approval)



    • Treatment costs include:

      • Local anaesthetic

      • Surgical procedure

      • Post-operative care instructions

      • Follow-up appointment if required





    Contact our friendly team today to discuss your surgical extraction needs and receive detailed information about our payment options. We're committed to helping you find a financial solution that works for your circumstances whilst ensuring you receive the highest quality dental care.

    What qualifications and experience should I look for in a dental surgeon for my extraction?

    When seeking a dental surgeon for surgical extractions, you should look for specialists with extensive qualifications in oral surgery, including membership in the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) and specialist registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). The ideal surgeon should have at least 5-7 years of post-graduate experience specifically in complex dental extractions and oral surgery procedures.



    At London Dental Specialists, our oral surgeons possess advanced training in surgical tooth removal techniques and regularly perform complex extractions, including impacted wisdom teeth and broken teeth below the gum line. Their expertise ensures proper management of challenging cases requiring bone removal or sectioning of teeth.




    • Key qualifications to look for:

      • GDC Specialist List registration in Oral Surgery

      • Fellowship or Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons

      • Advanced certification in sedation techniques

      • Regular continuing professional development in surgical techniques






    • Essential experience indicators:

      • Track record of complex surgical extractions

      • Experience with various types of sedation

      • Expertise in managing surgical complications

      • Regular performance of wisdom tooth removals





    For post-treatment care, patients should maintain regular contact with their surgical team and follow all provided aftercare instructions carefully. Our specialists are available for support throughout the recovery process should any concerns arise.

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