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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Dubai: Relief from Pain and Infection
Safe, Pain Managed Surgical Extraction at Dubai Healthcare City

Pain Managed
Effective local anesthesia with sedation options when needed
Expert Surgeons
Oral surgeons experienced in impacted and complex cases
Fast Relief
Same-day consults, detailed aftercare, and priority for urgent pain
Wisdom teeth often lack space to erupt, leading to impaction, pain, swelling, and infection. Early evaluation and removal prevent complications like cysts, gum disease, and damage to nearby teeth.
At Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center in Umm Hurair 2, between Oud Metha and Al Karama, our oral surgeons focus on safe, pain managed wisdom teeth extractions. whether erupted or impacted. We use OPG/CBCT imaging for precise planning, effective local anesthesia, and sedation options when needed to keep you comfortable.
Same-day consultation slots fill fast due to limited surgical capacity; urgent pain and swelling cases are prioritized. Early treatment helps you avoid severe infections, crowding, and costly future interventions.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically emerge between ages 17 and 25. Many people do not have enough room in their jaw to accommodate these late-arriving teeth, which is why impaction, partial eruption, and crowding are so common. At DCDC, we use advanced OPG panoramic X-rays and CBCT 3D imaging to assess the exact position of your wisdom teeth relative to nerves, sinuses, and adjacent teeth, allowing us to plan the safest and most efficient extraction approach for your specific anatomy.
Whether your wisdom tooth is fully impacted within the bone, partially erupted with a gum flap, or erupted but decayed, our oral surgeons have the expertise and equipment to handle all levels of complexity. We offer sedation options for anxious patients and provide detailed post-operative care instructions to minimize discomfort, prevent dry socket, and support smooth recovery. Most patients return to normal daily activities within three to four days after extraction.

Pain Managed
Effective local anesthesia with sedation options when needed
Expert Surgeons
Oral surgeons experienced in impacted and complex cases
Fast Relief
Same-day consults, detailed aftercare, and priority for urgent pain
Wisdom Teeth Removal in Dubai: Relief from Pain and Infection
Safe, Pain Managed Surgical Extraction at Dubai Healthcare City
Wisdom teeth often lack space to erupt, leading to impaction, pain, swelling, and infection. Early evaluation and removal prevent complications like cysts, gum disease, and damage to nearby teeth.
At Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center in Umm Hurair 2, between Oud Metha and Al Karama, our oral surgeons focus on safe, pain managed wisdom teeth extractions. whether erupted or impacted. We use OPG/CBCT imaging for precise planning, effective local anesthesia, and sedation options when needed to keep you comfortable.
Same-day consultation slots fill fast due to limited surgical capacity; urgent pain and swelling cases are prioritized. Early treatment helps you avoid severe infections, crowding, and costly future interventions.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically emerge between ages 17 and 25. Many people do not have enough room in their jaw to accommodate these late-arriving teeth, which is why impaction, partial eruption, and crowding are so common. At DCDC, we use advanced OPG panoramic X-rays and CBCT 3D imaging to assess the exact position of your wisdom teeth relative to nerves, sinuses, and adjacent teeth, allowing us to plan the safest and most efficient extraction approach for your specific anatomy.
Whether your wisdom tooth is fully impacted within the bone, partially erupted with a gum flap, or erupted but decayed, our oral surgeons have the expertise and equipment to handle all levels of complexity. We offer sedation options for anxious patients and provide detailed post-operative care instructions to minimize discomfort, prevent dry socket, and support smooth recovery. Most patients return to normal daily activities within three to four days after extraction.

Dr. Abdul Naser Hassan
Our Wisdom Teeth Extraction Services
Comprehensive wisdom teeth extraction services at DCDC Dubai Healthcare City.
All services performed by DHA-licensed specialists
Who Should Get Wisdom Teeth Extraction?
Wisdom tooth removal is recommended for pain, swelling, infection, or to prevent future problems when teeth are impacted or lack space. Early removal reduces complications and recovery time.
Pain or swelling in the back of the jaw
Difficulty opening your mouth
Bad taste or smell indicating infection around the tooth
Impacted teeth seen on X-ray/CBCT or crowding risk
Damage to nearby teeth or orthodontic recommendation
Recurrent gum infection around partially erupted wisdom teeth
Why Choose DCDC for Wisdom Teeth Removal in Dubai?
MOHAP-licensed dental clinic in Dubai Healthcare City with experienced oral surgeons, advanced imaging, and pain managed protocols. Same-day consults for urgent pain; limited daily surgical capacity so slots fill fast.
MOHAP Licensed
Licensed clinic in DHCC (MOHAP license NIMY7VY5-240925) following strict surgical and infection control standards.
Oral Surgery Expertise
Oral surgeons experienced in impacted, complex, and nerve-proximity extractions with CBCT guided planning.
Same-Day Consults
Same-day consultation for pain and swelling; surgical slots are limited and fill fast. Urgent cases prioritized.
Pain Managed Care
Effective local anesthesia with sedation options when needed, plus detailed pain control and dry socket prevention guidance.
Prime DHCC Location
Building 64, Block A, Dubai Healthcare City with free dedicated parking and easy access for follow-up visits.
Patient Satisfaction
High satisfaction for gentle, clear, and safe surgical care with thorough aftercare support.
Your Comfortable Visit
A simple, step-by-step Wisdom scan process designed for comfort, speed, and accuracy.
Wisdom Tooth Pricing
Wisdom pricing in Dubai varies by scan type, contrast requirements, and insurance coverage for various service types.
- Pricing varies by scan type and whether contrast is required
- Insurance coverage accepted with referral and verification
- Transparent self-pay rates available with instant quote on request
Insurance verification in minutes • No hidden fees • Fast response on WhatsApp
Patient Guide
What to Expect During Your Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Dubai
Safe, calm, and pain managed extraction with clear guidance before and after surgery at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic.
Insurance & Location
Insurance Partners
- •20+ insurance providers in Dubai including Daman, AXA, ADNIC, and others
- •Pre-authorization support and direct billing (where applicable)
- •Coverage verification before your appointment at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic
- •Transparent pricing with no hidden fees for wisdom teeth extraction services
Visit Us in Dubai Healthcare City
Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center
Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE
Near Oud Metha Road · Easy access from Bur Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay · Free dedicated parking available
Working Hours
Sat-Thu: 10AM - 10:30PM | Fri: 10AM - 10PM
How Insurance Works at DCDC
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Patient Guide
Wisdom Teeth Extraction: What You Need to Know
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars and the last teeth to develop, typically appearing between ages 17 and 25. While some people's wisdom teeth emerge without problems and function normally, the majority of people experience complications because modern human jaws are often too small to accommodate these additional teeth. Anthropologists believe that our ancestors needed wisdom teeth to replace molars worn down by coarse diets, but modern diets and improved dental care mean these teeth are no longer necessary. When wisdom teeth lack space to erupt properly, they become impacted, leading to a range of problems including pain, infection, damage to adjacent teeth, and even cyst formation.
The decision to extract wisdom teeth is based on clinical examination and imaging findings. OPG (panoramic) X-rays provide an overview of all four wisdom teeth and their relationship to surrounding structures. When greater detail is needed, particularly for lower wisdom teeth near the inferior alveolar nerve, CBCT (cone beam computed tomography) provides three-dimensional views that allow precise assessment of nerve proximity, root morphology, and bone density. This imaging-guided approach significantly reduces surgical risks and enables your oral surgeon to plan the optimal extraction technique for your specific anatomy.
The extraction procedure itself varies in complexity depending on whether the tooth is erupted, partially erupted, or fully impacted within bone. Simple extractions of erupted wisdom teeth involve loosening the tooth with an elevator instrument and removing it with forceps under local anesthesia. Surgical extractions of impacted teeth require making a small incision in the gum, sometimes removing a small amount of bone, and often sectioning the tooth into pieces for easier removal. Both approaches are performed under effective local anesthesia, and sedation options are available for patients who are anxious or have particularly complex cases.
Recovery after wisdom tooth extraction follows a predictable timeline. The first 24 hours are the most critical; patients should rest, apply ice packs to reduce swelling, and keep gauze in place as directed to protect the blood clot. Swelling peaks around day two to three and then gradually subsides over the following week. Most patients manage discomfort effectively with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. The most important aftercare instruction is to avoid actions that create suction in the mouth, such as using straws, smoking, or vigorous spitting, as these can dislodge the blood clot and cause a painful condition called dry socket. Following your surgeon's aftercare instructions carefully leads to smooth healing, and a follow-up appointment ensures everything is progressing well.
Wisdom Teeth Conditions We Treat
Mesioangular Impaction
The wisdom tooth grows at an angle toward the front of the mouth, pressing against the second molar. This is the most common type of impaction and can cause pain and damage to the adjacent tooth.
Vertical Impaction
The tooth is positioned correctly but cannot break through the gum due to lack of space. This may cause pressure, pain, and recurrent gum infections over the partially erupted crown.
Horizontal Impaction
The wisdom tooth lies on its side within the jawbone, growing directly into the roots of the neighboring molar. This typically requires surgical extraction with bone removal.
Distoangular Impaction
The tooth angles backward toward the ramus of the jaw. Though less common, this position can make extraction more complex and requires careful surgical planning.
Pericoronitis
Infection and inflammation of the gum tissue overlying a partially erupted wisdom tooth. Causes pain, swelling, difficulty opening the mouth, and bad taste. Extraction prevents recurrence.
Wisdom Tooth Decay
Wisdom teeth positioned far back in the mouth are difficult to clean properly, making them prone to cavities. Extraction is often preferred over repeated filling in hard-to-maintain areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Dubai.
You will be numb during the procedure and should feel pressure, not pain. We provide pain management and aftercare instructions to minimize discomfort afterward.
Most recover in 3-4 days for daily activities. Swelling peaks around day 2, then improves. Complete healing takes a couple of weeks.
Most cases use local anesthesia. Sedation is available for anxious patients or complex cases; general anesthesia is reserved for specific situations.
No. Smoking can dislodge the blood clot (dry socket), causing severe pain and delayed healing. Avoid smoking for at least 72 hours.
Yes. Same-day consults are available, but surgical slots are limited and fill fast. Contact us early; urgent pain and swelling cases are prioritized.
Follow instructions carefully: avoid straws and smoking, keep gauze in place initially, maintain gentle oral hygiene, and use prescribed rinses. We provide detailed guidance to prevent dry socket.
An impacted wisdom tooth is one that does not have enough room to emerge normally through the gum line. It may be fully trapped within the jawbone (bony impaction), partially covered by gum tissue (soft tissue impaction), or growing at an angle toward the adjacent tooth (mesioangular impaction). Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, cysts, and damage to neighboring teeth. CBCT imaging helps us determine the exact type and severity of impaction so we can plan the safest surgical approach for removal.
Removing all four wisdom teeth in one session is common and often preferred because it means only one recovery period instead of multiple. However, the decision depends on the complexity of each tooth, your overall health, and your comfort level. Some patients prefer to have one side done at a time so they can chew comfortably on the other side during recovery. Your oral surgeon will discuss the pros and cons of each approach and help you decide what works best for your situation and schedule.
Medical Review & Oversight
All services are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals in our MOHAP-accredited facility.













