Prevent crowding, pain, or infection with professional wisdom tooth removal in a caring and supportive environment.
Avoid crowding and damage to nearby teeth
Relieves pressure, pain, and swelling
Reduces risk of infection and cysts
Gentle techniques for faster healing
Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, are the last teeth to come in – and they don’t always have enough room to grow properly. When they become impacted or start pushing against other teeth, they can lead to pain, swelling, and dental complications. At Dental Care Group in Toronto, we offer gentle, professional wisdom teeth extractions to protect your smile and relieve discomfort. Whether your wisdom teeth are already causing problems or need to be removed as a preventive step, our team is here to make the process smooth and stress-free.
Most people develop four wisdom teeth between the ages of 17 and 25. In many cases, these teeth grow in at the wrong angle, become trapped under the gums, or push against other teeth. Left untreated, impacted wisdom teeth can cause:
The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) recommends early evaluation of wisdom teeth to prevent these issues. Extraction is often the best way to protect your long-term oral health.
Your comfort and safety are our top priorities. Here’s what the wisdom teeth removal process looks like:
We assess your mouth with X-rays to see the position and health of your wisdom teeth.
We discuss your symptoms, review your options, and create a care plan that suits your needs.
We numb the area completely and, if needed, offer sedation options. Wisdom teeth are removed carefully to minimize trauma.
You’ll receive clear guidance for a smooth recovery, including tips on rest, diet, and oral care.
Most extractions are completed in under an hour, and many patients return to normal activities within a few days.
Wisdom teeth that are left untreated can cause gum infections, tooth decay, and jaw complications. Infections near the back of the mouth can also impact your ability to chew, speak, or maintain proper hygiene. According to the CDA, removing problematic wisdom teeth early helps prevent chronic inflammation and supports your overall wellness, not just your smile.
Wisdom tooth removal may be right for you if:
Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed, but our Toronto team will guide you based on your X-rays, symptoms, and long-term dental health.
Whether you’re preparing for removal or recovering, these tips can help:
Before Extraction:
After Extraction:
Healing typically takes about a week. Our team is here to support you if you have any concerns along the way.
Located in Toronto near Danforth and Coxwell, our experienced team provides compassionate care before, during, and after your wisdom tooth removal. We’re committed to making sure your visit is comfortable, informative, and smooth from start to finish.
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Dental Care Group offers expert surgical care with a gentle approach. We use digital imaging, modern extraction techniques, and clear communication to ensure you’re at ease. Whether you need one tooth removed or all four, we’ll walk you through every step and support your recovery.
Peter P.
Excellent friendly and professional service! When my insurance changed, they were very helpful in making a seamless transition. When I needed a tooth extracted, we discussed my options, and had a painless extraction.
Mirella G.
I was very pleased with everything. The staff and especially with Dr. Eileen Tran. She was caring and patient. She did a phenomenal job on my tooth. Great professional. I’ll recommend her big time. Her assistant was great!
Shahrooz K.
Excellent dentistry. Quick, kind, helpful, and caring. No pain. I highly recommend to anyone who needs dental work.
Not always. At Dental Care Group in Toronto, we evaluate your X-rays to determine if your wisdom teeth are impacted or likely to cause problems. Preventive removal is common to avoid future issues. Call today to schedule a consultation.
The procedure itself is not painful, as we use local anesthesia to numb the area. Our Toronto team provides detailed aftercare instructions to help you manage mild soreness during recovery.
Most patients heal in 5 to 7 days, though full healing of the area may take a few weeks. Avoiding smoking and following aftercare tips helps speed recovery.
Late teens to early 20s is ideal. At this age, roots are less developed, making recovery easier. Our Toronto dentists can evaluate and recommend the right timing for you. Visit our New Patients page to get started.
Most patients take 1–2 days off to rest. Light activities are usually fine, but avoid strenuous exercise until healing progresses. We’ll give you personalized advice at your appointment.