Type
Extraction
Duration
1 hour
Surgical or simple removal of a wisdom tooth (third molar) that is causing pain, crowding, repeated infection or is impacted against the neighbouring tooth. ArtiSmile carries out wisdom tooth extractions under local anaesthesia with its computer-controlled painless system, planning the approach from X-rays. Removing a problematic wisdom tooth relieves discomfort and protects the health of the teeth and gums around it.
Wisdom teeth — the third molars at the very back of the mouth — often cause trouble because there is not enough room for them to come through properly. They may erupt at an angle, remain partly or fully trapped in the bone (impacted), press against the tooth in front, or repeatedly trap food and bacteria around a flap of gum, leading to inflammation and infection. When this happens, removing the tooth is frequently the most reliable solution, and ArtiSmile offers both straightforward and surgical wisdom-tooth extractions. The dentist first assesses the position of the tooth and its roots, usually from a panoramic X-ray, to plan the safest approach. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthesia using the clinic's computer-controlled system; for an impacted tooth a small incision in the gum is made and the tooth is removed, sometimes in sections to protect the surrounding bone and nerves. You are given detailed aftercare advice — keeping the area clean, managing swelling and eating softly for a few days — to support smooth healing. It is normal to have some swelling, mild discomfort and limited jaw opening for a few days afterwards, which settles as the site heals. The fee reflects how complex the removal is, from a simple erupted tooth to a fully impacted one.
Key Details
- Covers
- Erupted and impacted teeth
- Planned from
- Panoramic X-ray
- Anaesthesia
- Computer-controlled, painless system
Who Is This For?
Patients with a painful, crowding or impacted wisdom tooth
What's Included
Extraction of a wisdom tooth (ósemka) from 600 zł. The exact fee depends on whether the tooth has erupted or is impacted and requires surgical removal.
- Category
- Dental
- Duration
- 1 hour
