Welcome to our Parramatta clinic — we are here to make your dental experience calm and positive. Our team offers expert oral surgery in a modern, patient-focused setting at 37 Grose Street, Parramatta, NSW, 2150.
We value clear communication and kindness. If you have questions or need to book, call us on 02 8036 2411. We listen closely and explain each step so you feel comfortable.
Our staff aim to reduce anxiety with gentle techniques and personalised attention. We combine clinical skill with a caring approach — every visit centres on your comfort and recovery.
Located in the heart of Parramatta, we provide accessible, high-quality treatment for busy locals and families. Drop in or phone us to discuss how we can support your smile.
Key Takeaways
- Located at 37 Grose Street, Parramatta, NSW, 2150.
- Call 02 8036 2411 to speak with our friendly team.
- We offer gentle, patient-focused oral surgery services.
- Comfort and clear communication are our priorities.
- Modern clinic in central Parramatta for convenience.
Understanding Your Wisdom Teeth
Around late adolescence, the final molars begin to make their way into the mouth. We monitor this growth closely so we can support comfortable outcomes for every patient.
What are Third Molars
Third molars are the last set of molars to form. They usually emerge between ages 17 and 25. Many young adults never experience problems, but some need review to avoid crowding or decay.
When They Erupt
These molars can often be seen on radiographs in the mid to late teenage years. Regular check-ups let us track position and relation to other permanent teeth.
- Age range: typically 17–25 years.
- Monitoring: radiographs help detect early issues.
- Care: we check for decay, crowding and gum irritation.
- Personalised planning: each tooth is unique, so we tailor care using advanced diagnostics.
Signs You Need Wisdom Teeth Rydalmere Extractions
Persistent pain at the back of the mouth is a common sign that an extraction may be needed. Swelling or ongoing inflammation of the gums can point to infection or pericoronitis.
If a tooth is partially erupted or impacted, it can push on adjacent teeth and cause crowding or decay. You may notice difficulty chewing, bad breath or a recurring bad taste — these are reasons to seek help.
How we help:
- Our dentists assess whether removal is the right step and explain options clearly.
- We treat infections and recommend extractions when they protect oral health.
- Comprehensive care reduces pain and prevents damage to neighbouring teeth.
If you are searching for wisdom teeth Rydalmere services, call us to arrange a focused assessment. We tailor each plan to your needs and aim for a calm, efficient removal and recovery.
Why Professional Assessment Matters
A targeted assessment catches emerging problems before they become painful or complex. Our approach combines a careful clinical exam with modern radiographs so we can see each tooth and its position in the jaw.
Radiographs are essential. They reveal impacted or misdirected teeth and show risks that a visual check alone might miss. Early detection on X-rays helps prevent serious jaw infection and makes any future extraction simpler.
We look for clear reasons to recommend removal — deep decay, pressure on adjacent tooth roots, or signs that infection could spread. This lets us plan treatment that protects long-term oral health and reduces recovery time.
- Our dental team uses X-rays to map every tooth accurately.
- We monitor wisdom teeth growth so removal is timed correctly.
- We inspect the gums and jawbone to design a precise, safe plan.
“A timely assessment can turn a difficult procedure into a straightforward recovery.”
For expert advice and local dental services in East Hills, call our friendly team. We explain options clearly and arrange radiographs to keep your care safe and confident.
Our Approach to Gentle Oral Surgery
Our surgical approach puts calm and safety at the centre of every procedure. We combine modern methods with steady, compassionate care to protect your oral health.

Every clinician is AHPRA-registered and follows strict national standards for surgery and infection control. This means high quality care for all wisdom teeth extractions and routine teeth removal.
- Planned removal using up-to-date techniques to reduce discomfort.
- Clear explanations so you understand each step of the extraction.
- Comfort measures and follow-up to support steady recovery and long-term health.
| Feature | Benefit | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Registered clinicians | Reliable, safe care | Standards for surgery and infection control |
| Gentle techniques | Less pain, faster healing | Planned tooth removal and minimal trauma |
| Patient communication | Confidence and clarity | Step-by-step guidance before and after extraction |
“We take time to explain each option and to ensure your comfort.”
Our services focus on quality and a calm experience. If you are considering teeth extractions, we are here to help with safe, informed care.
What to Expect During Your Consultation
At your first visit we listen closely, assess your mouth, and outline practical next steps.
Our dental team will perform a focused exam to check the position of your wisdom and other teeth. We use radiographs so our dentist can show you the anatomy and risks clearly.
We invite questions — please ask about the extraction, removal options or recovery. Every patient deserves to leave an appointment feeling informed and calm.
Your consultation includes a tailored plan that explains the proposed removal method, anaesthesia choices and the likely healing timeline.
- Thorough clinical exam and X-ray review.
- Clear explanation of extraction versus conservative care.
- Personalised advice to support a smooth recovery.
“We aim to make the consultation a supportive step toward confident care.”
Understanding the Costs of Treatment
Knowing the likely cost before treatment reduces worry and supports good decisions. We give clear information so you can choose the right removal option for your needs.
Simple Extractions
Simple erupted tooth extraction starts from $250. This covers routine local anaesthesia and aftercare instructions. Our dentist will confirm whether a simple extraction is suitable and provide an upfront estimate.
Surgical Procedures
Surgical removal of impacted molars can vary. Typical ranges are $350–$450, with complex cases up to $800+ per tooth. Prices reflect theatre time, imaging and specialist care.
- Transparent pricing: simple extraction from $250, surgical procedures usually $350–$450 depending on complexity.
- Clear reasons: we explain why one approach costs more and what benefits to expect.
- Competitive rates for multiple teeth extractions to keep quality care accessible in Parramatta.
- We will provide an upfront written estimate at your appointment so there are no surprises.
“We explain fees clearly so you can focus on healing, not bills.”
Anaesthesia Options for Your Comfort
Comfort during oral procedures depends as much on the anaesthetic choice as it does on skilled care. We discuss safe, practical choices so every patient can feel calm before treatment.
Our options include local anaesthesia, oral sedation and IV sedation — often called twilight anaesthesia. IV sedation is a mid-range cost choice compared with hospital general anaesthesia.
Many patients save thousands by choosing IV sedation in a private dental setting. It gives deep relaxation while avoiding the higher fees and complexity of a hospital theatre.
We always match the anaesthetic to the case. Complexity, medical history and personal comfort guide our recommendation.
- We offer multiple anaesthetic options to suit different needs and levels of anxiety.
- Choosing IV sedation can be a cost-effective alternative to hospital general anaesthesia.
- Our team explains risks and benefits so you can decide with confidence.
“We prioritise your comfort and tailor sedation to support a calm, safe treatment.”
Preparing for Your Dental Procedure
A calm, well-planned start makes a big difference to any dental procedure.
Before your tooth extraction, we give clear, written instructions so you know what to do. If you will have an anaesthetic, we explain fasting times and when to stop eating or drinking.
Follow our pre-procedure advice to help your removal go smoothly. This reduces risk and makes recovery more predictable.
We will walk you through the steps for your specific case — from arrival to aftercare. Ask us about transport, medication or support at home; we are happy to help.
Proper preparation is key. It makes your visit efficient and helps you feel confident about the upcoming tooth extraction.

| What to do | Why it matters | When to ask |
|---|---|---|
| Follow fasting instructions | Safe anaesthetic and fewer complications | Before arrival |
| Confirm transport home | Comfort and safety after removal | At booking |
| Bring medication list | Helps us plan your care | At consultation |
“We prepare each patient carefully so treatment is calm and predictable.”
Essential Aftercare for a Smooth Recovery
A calm, organised approach at home helps healing begin the moment you leave our clinic. Follow simple steps to protect the clot, reduce swelling and support recovery in the treated area.
Managing Bleeding
Bite on the provided gauze for three to four hours after your extraction. This pressure helps a stable blood clot form in the wound and reduces bleeding.
Pain Relief
If you feel discomfort, follow the pain relief plan given by your dentist. Take medications as directed and rest—avoid strenuous activity for 24–48 hours to limit bleeding and pain.
Dietary Advice
Avoid rinsing or spitting for 24 hours. Stick to soft foods like congee, oats and yogurt to protect the healing mouth and to avoid disturbing the clot.
- Use an ice pack on the cheek in 10‑minute intervals to reduce swelling during the first day.
- Do not brush or floss near the extraction site for the first day to prevent dislodging the clot and risking decay or infection.
If changes occur—heavy bleeding, rising pain, or fever—contact us promptly so we can support your recovery.
Managing Potential Complications Like Dry Socket
If you feel sudden, severe pain a few days after a tooth removal, act quickly—this may signal a dry socket.
Dry socket happens when the blood clot at the extraction site is lost or dissolves, leaving bone and nerves exposed. The result is sharp pain that may spread across the mouth and jaw.
Seek prompt care from your dentist if pain intensifies after a few days. Immediate treatment eases discomfort and lowers the risk of longer healing times.
We advise every patient to follow aftercare instructions closely to prevent this complication. If you suspect a dry socket after your tooth extraction, contact our clinic so we can start the correct treatment quickly.
- Dry socket is painful and needs timely attention.
- Strict aftercare supports reliable healing of the area.
- Our team manages complications regardless of the anaesthetic used.
| Issue | Signs | Immediate step |
|---|---|---|
| Dry socket | Severe pain, bad taste, visible bone | Contact clinic for assessment and topical treatment |
| Normal healing | Mild soreness, gradual improvement | Follow pain plan and soft diet |
| Infection | Fever, swelling, persistent pain | Antibiotics and professional review |
“We support patients through any complication and guide recovery every step of the way.”
For practical guidance on preparing and recovering from removal, see our guide: prepare and recover well.
Why Choose Our Parramatta Clinic
We focus on practical, high-quality care so your removal and recovery are as smooth as possible.
Our Parramatta clinic is dedicated to precise, professional treatment. We manage each wisdom teeth removal and routine tooth extraction with attention to safety and comfort.
We offer a full range of dental services to protect oral health and prevent infection. Our experienced dentists use modern imaging and gentle techniques to plan each tooth extraction.
Comfort and choice matter. We provide clear anaesthetic options and explain what to expect, so you can choose the best path for your treatment.
- State-of-the-art technology for accurate diagnosis and less invasive removal.
- A supportive team focused on your recovery and long-term health.
- Transparent costs and personalised options to suit your needs.
“We are committed to excellence in every tooth extraction and every patient interaction.”
Visit Our Dental Team in Parramatta
Visit us at 37 Grose Street and meet a team focused on practical, patient-first oral care. We welcome families and busy professionals seeking calm, reliable treatment.
Our clinic offers high-quality services and a variety of treatment options to keep your mouth healthy and comfortable for years to come.
You can trust our experienced dentists to provide gentle, evidence-based care. We explain every step so you leave feeling informed and reassured.
- We invite you to see our professional team at 37 Grose Street, Parramatta, NSW, 2150, Sydney, Australia.
- Call 02 8036 2411 to book an appointment or ask about our services.
- Stop by or contact us to learn more about care plans that support long-term oral health.
- We pride ourselves on quality, accessibility and a supportive local presence for Parramatta residents.
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Contact Us for Your Appointment
Begin your care journey with a friendly call — we will find a time that fits your life. To book your consultation, please ring our reception on 02 8036 2411. We will help schedule an appointment that suits work, school or family routines.
We are happy to answer questions about our dental services and discuss estimated cost before you commit. Our staff give clear information so you feel prepared and confident on the day.
- Call 02 8036 2411 to book or to request an early consultation time.
- Ask about preparation, anaesthesia options and what to bring on the day.
- We provide an upfront estimate and friendly support from booking to recovery.
“Contacting us is the first easy step toward a calm, well-planned visit.”
Conclusion
A clear plan and timely care make a real difference to how smoothly treatment and healing progress. We hope this guide has given you a simple, practical view of the removal process and why professional assessment matters.
Our Parramatta team is committed to your comfort and long‑term oral health. Early assessment and regular check‑ups help prevent complications and support a steady recovery.
If you have questions or wish to book an appointment, please contact our clinic — we will explain options, costs and comfort measures so you feel confident. Thank you for trusting us with your care; we look forward to helping you achieve the best possible outcomes.