We provide gentle, professional care at our Parramatta clinic for anyone needing an affordable wisdom teeth removal experience. Our team makes the whole process easy – from first call to aftercare.
If you feel discomfort, please ring us on 02 8036 2411 to book a consultation. We listen, assess your needs and explain the procedure in plain language so you feel calm and informed.
Our dentists focus on comfort and clear communication. We offer modern techniques and options for sedation so the appointment can be as simple and pain-free as possible.
Take the first step — reach out to our friendly team for expert advice and ongoing support throughout your dental journey. For more detail on our approach, see our wisdom tooth removal services.
Key Takeaways
- Call 02 8036 2411 to schedule a consultation in Parramatta.
- We prioritise comfort and clear explanations during the procedure.
- Modern sedation and pain-minimising methods are available.
- Aftercare guidance helps a smooth, speedy recovery.
- Our team delivers high-quality, compassionate care.
Understanding Wisdom Teeth and Why They Require Removal
Third molars — commonly called wisdom teeth — usually appear between 17 and 21. We explain what they are and why they sometimes need extraction so you can make a calm, informed choice.
What are these late molars?
They are the final set of molars to develop. Modern evolution means many jaws are smaller than before. That change often leaves too little space for a full, healthy eruption.
Why treatment may be necessary
When a late molar cannot emerge correctly, it can press on nearby tooth roots and affect alignment. Impacted growth can also trap bacteria and cause infection or chronic pain.
- We assess the position and angle of each late molar before advising any extraction.
- Removing a problematic tooth early can protect the alignment of your other teeth and long-term oral health.
- Our approach focuses on clear explanations, gentle care and sensible planning for your mouth and smile.
Common Signs and Symptoms of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Persistent jaw soreness or sudden swelling near the back of your mouth often signals a problem with late-developing molars. We encourage you to watch for changes and seek assessment early — prompt care limits complications.
Typical signs include tenderness around the gums, ongoing jaw pain and difficulty fully opening your mouth. Redness, a bad taste or trapped food can point to local infection or decay forming around the area.
Impacted growth can also create cysts or fluid pockets that may damage the jawbone if left untreated. If you struggle to move your jaw or notice swelling that won’t settle, you should book an urgent clinical review.
- Persistent jaw tenderness is a common early indicator.
- Swollen, tender gums around the back molars need prompt attention.
- Difficulty opening the mouth or a persistent bad taste suggests trapped debris and irritation.
We specialise in surgical extractions for impacted wisdom teeth and plan treatment to reduce pain and protect surrounding bone. Learn about our surgical extraction services and arrange a quick assessment with our Parramatta team.
Affordable Wisdom Teeth Removal in Parramatta
Find calm, practical help at our Parramatta clinic — we guide each person through options and next steps with clear information and gentle support.
Our Location and Contact Details
Where to find us: 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, 2150, Sydney, Australia. Our modern practice is easy to reach and designed to put you at ease.
Meet our lead clinician: Dr Wessam Atteya brings over 22 years of professional experience and has performed tens of thousands of extractions. His expertise means our patients receive high-quality, efficient care.
- Book a consultation or an appointment to discuss remove wisdom options and a personalised plan.
- Our team of dentists focuses on comfort — from sedation choices to follow-up support for a smooth recovery.
- We provide clear pricing, practical advice and timely scheduling so your clinic visit fits your life.
If you want to discuss removal wisdom teeth or simply need an assessment, call us to arrange a friendly review at our Parramatta location.
The Surgical Procedure and What to Expect
The procedure is completed under local anaesthetic in the chair, with sedation options available for extra calm. We explain each step so you know what will happen and feel reassured.
Our experienced dentists and surgical team use modern equipment to keep standards of hygiene and safety very high. This helps reduce risk and supports a smooth extraction.
We start with numbing and check your comfort throughout. If needed, gentle sedation helps you relax while we work efficiently to remove the affected tooth.
We describe the actions we will take — from freeing the tooth to placing any necessary stitches. Our team takes the time required to handle each case with care and precision.
- We keep you comfortable and informed during the surgery.
- A clear aftercare plan is provided for your mouth and recovery.
- Our clinic draws on years of clinical experience to ensure safe, timely outcomes.
If you have questions on how long the surgery will take or what to expect afterwards, we are here to help — call us to discuss your individual plan.
Managing Your Recovery and After-Care
A calm, planned approach at home helps reduce swelling and lowers the risk of infection. We guide you step by step so you know what to expect and how to feel more comfortable after the extraction.
Pain Management Tips
Use ice packs on the cheek for 10–15 minutes at a time during the first 24 hours to reduce swelling and bruising. Follow your surgeon’s directions about prescribed or over-the-counter medication.
Dietary Guidelines
For the first 24 hours stick to soft, lukewarm foods such as soup or pudding. Avoid using a straw — sucking can dislodge the clot and delay healing.
Hygiene and Cleaning
Keeping the area clean speeds recovery. Gently rinse with a warm saltwater solution every two hours and after meals to remove debris.
“We recommend gentle care, patience and following your aftercare plan to ensure the best healing experience.”
- Avoid smoking and heavy exercise for at least a week to protect stitches and gums.
- If you notice increasing pain, fever or signs of infection, contact us promptly for review.
- We are available to support your recovery — follow the personalised advice your surgeon gives for the best outcome.
Understanding the Costs of Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Knowing the likely costs helps you plan and avoid surprises when booking a tooth extraction.
Basic extractions usually range between $200 and $300 per tooth. More complex cases — such as impacted or surgical extractions — commonly sit between $400 and $800 per tooth.
We provide clear quotes tailored to each case at your consultation. If a case needs an oral surgeon, we explain why and outline any extra fees.
- Transparent pricing: you get a full breakdown of costs before we begin.
- Sedation: eligible patients may claim a Medicare rebate of up to 40% for sedation services used during the procedure.
- Range of care: from straightforward tooth removal to surgical extraction with stitches when needed.
“We aim to make cost clear and care comfortable — so you can focus on healing.”
If you have questions about cost wisdom teeth, removal options or how to prepare for a consultation, call our clinic and we will guide you through the next steps.
Why Choose Our Parramatta Dental Clinic
Our Parramatta clinic blends clinical skill with a calm, welcoming atmosphere for every patient. We have earned over 100 five‑star Google reviews, which shows our commitment to quality care and positive outcomes.
We create a modern, comfortable space so you feel relaxed during your appointment. Our team of experienced dentists handles each extraction with care and clear explanation.
We prioritise your long‑term oral health — from simple tooth extraction to complex impacted wisdom teeth cases. You will get a tailored plan and step‑by‑step aftercare advice.
- Trusted by patients: more than 100 five‑star reviews reflect consistent, gentle service.
- Experienced team: skilled dentists who focus on safety and comfort.
- Relaxed environment: designed to reduce anxiety and support healing.
“Choosing our clinic means confident care, clear communication and a calm path to recovery.”
To discuss a specific case or to book a review, see our page about tooth extraction in Parramatta and arrange an appointment with our team.
Flexible Payment Options and Health Fund Coverage
Our team helps you navigate payment plans and insurance so treatment fits your budget. We accept all major health funds and use on-site HICAPS to make claiming simple and fast.
We offer flexible payment options — including interest-free plans — so the cost of care does not delay your appointment. Our friendly staff will discuss the right option for your situation and explain any out-of-pocket costs.
If you have questions about cost wisdom teeth or cost wisdom generally, we will provide a clear quote at consultation. We believe in transparent pricing and quality care in our modern clinic.
- On-site HICAPS to maximise fund benefits for dental treatment.
- Interest-free and low-interest payment plans to spread the payment.
- Helpful staff to explain coverage, concessions and available options.
| Feature | Benefit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Health Funds | Fast claiming with HICAPS | Works with all major funds |
| Payment Plans | Manageable monthly payments | Includes interest-free choices |
| Clinical Team | Experienced dentists and supportive staff | Discuss sedation and treatment during consult |
“We will guide you through every step so you can focus on healing.”
Conclusion
Putting your oral health first means arranging a consultation when a wisdom tooth causes pain or changes in the mouth. We assess each case quickly and plan the best extraction path for your needs.
Our Parramatta clinic offers a calm, high-quality experience. We support patients through the procedure and follow-up care so recovery is smooth.
Call us to discuss cost and treatment options and to book your initial consultation. With our experienced dentists and caring team, you can trust us to manage teeth removal with skill and compassion.
FAQ
What are wisdom teeth and when do they appear?
Wisdom teeth are the third molars that usually emerge in late teens to early twenties. They often come through at the back of the mouth and can be misaligned or partly stuck beneath the gum — known as impacted third molars — which may cause pain, decay, infection or crowding of neighbouring teeth.
Why might a dentist or oral surgeon recommend extraction?
We recommend extraction when a tooth causes ongoing pain, recurrent infection, significant decay, cyst formation, damage to adjacent teeth or orthodontic complications. Removing problematic molars prevents more complex issues later and protects overall oral health.
What symptoms suggest my molars are impacted?
Common signs include persistent pain at the back of the jaw, swelling or tenderness of the gums, difficulty opening your mouth, bad breath or a bad taste due to trapped food and infection, and sometimes headaches or earache related to jaw pressure.
Where is your Parramatta clinic located and how do I make an appointment?
Our modern clinic is in the Parramatta precinct — please call 02 8036 2411 to speak with our friendly team. We offer convenient appointment times for busy professionals and families, and we’ll guide you through the consultation and treatment options.
What happens during the surgical procedure?
During extraction, we assess your X-rays, apply local anaesthetic, and if needed offer sedation for comfort. For impacted molars, a small incision may be made and bone gently removed to access the tooth. We take care to minimise trauma, close the site with dissolvable stitches when appropriate, and monitor you until you’re ready to go home.
Will I be put to sleep for the procedure?
We provide several sedation options — from oral sedation to intravenous sedation administered by an experienced team — depending on complexity and anxiety levels. General anaesthesia is available in some cases. We discuss the safest option during your consultation.
How long does recovery usually take and what should I expect?
Most patients feel progressively better over 3–7 days. Swelling and discomfort peak within 48 hours then ease. Rest, cold compresses early on, prescribed pain relief and following our after-care instructions help a smooth recovery. We offer follow-up calls and appointments if concerns arise.
What pain management and after-care do you recommend?
We recommend prescribed or over‑the‑counter analgesics as directed, short bursts of ice packs, soft foods, plenty of fluids and avoiding strenuous exercise for a few days. Avoid smoking, spitting or using straws to protect the clot. If you experience severe or worsening pain, fever, or heavy bleeding, contact us immediately.
What foods are safe to eat after extraction?
Start with cool, soft items — yoghurt, mashed potato, smoothies (no straw), soup once warm, scrambled eggs and well-cooked pasta. Gradually reintroduce firmer foods as the site heals. Maintain balanced nutrition to support recovery.
How should I clean my mouth after surgery?
Keep the area clean by rinsing gently with saltwater from 24 hours after the procedure, three to four times daily and after meals. Brush other teeth normally but avoid the surgical site until advised. We’ll demonstrate safe cleaning techniques at your appointment.
How much does extraction typically cost and what affects the price?
Costs vary with complexity — simple extractions cost less than impacted or surgical extractions that may require sedation, bone removal or specialist care. Pre-operative imaging and follow-up visits also affect the total. We provide a clear estimate during your consultation and outline payment options.
Do health funds or Medicare cover any of the procedure?
Many private health funds offer partial rebates for oral surgery when you have the right extras cover. Medicare rarely covers routine extractions unless there’s a medical need through a public hospital. We can check your fund and prepare the paperwork for any rebates.
What flexible payment options do you offer?
We accept major credit cards, EFTPOS and offer payment plans through providers such as Zip or Afterpay where appropriate. Our admin team can tailor options to fit your budget and discuss interest‑free plans for eligible patients.
How do you minimise anxiety for nervous patients?
We create a calm, supportive environment — from a warm welcome and clear explanations to sedation options and continuous monitoring. Our team uses modern technology and gentle techniques to reduce discomfort and build trust throughout the process.
When should I see an oral surgeon rather than a general dentist?
We refer or recommend an oral surgeon for complex impactions, proximity to nerves, difficult anatomy, significant infection, or when advanced sedation or surgical expertise is needed. Our dentists collaborate with experienced surgeons to ensure safe care.
What are the risks and how common are complications?
Complications are uncommon but can include infection, dry socket, temporary numbness if a nerve is affected, bleeding and delayed healing. We reduce risk through careful assessment, technique and post-op instructions, and we’re available for prompt management if issues occur.
How soon can I return to work or normal activities?
Many patients return to light duties within 48–72 hours. Strenuous activity or heavy lifting should be avoided for a week to reduce bleeding and swelling. We’ll provide personalised advice based on the procedure and your general health.
Can impacted molars cause damage if left untreated?
Yes — untreated impacted molars can lead to recurrent infections, cysts, decay in adjacent teeth, shifting of teeth and ongoing jaw pain. Removing problematic teeth early often prevents more complex treatment later.
How do I book a consultation and what should I bring?
Call 02 8036 2411 to arrange a consultation. Bring a list of medications, any relevant health records, your private health card if you have one, and a list of questions. We’ll take X-rays as needed and discuss a tailored treatment plan.

