Wayward “eights”: remove or treat a wisdom tooth?


Removal of the upper wisdom tooth under the guidance of surgeons with 25 years of experience, in conditions of increased comfort and at competitive prices.

One of the most labor-intensive procedures in dentistry is the removal of the figure eight in the upper jaw. Due to its abnormal location, the presence of roots with tortuous bends, as well as in the case of partial eruption of wisdom teeth and the proximity of the maxillary cavities, extraction becomes the only way out of the situation. In this case, it is better to deal with qualified specialists and contact trusted clinics.

In our dentistry you will be met by professional surgeons who know modern methods of removing problem teeth, use advanced instruments and effective anesthetics in their work. All this guarantees a shortened procedure time and the absence of any discomfort during it.

From this article you will learn in detail about all the nuances associated with the removal of a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw.

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Content

1 Is it easier to remove a wisdom tooth in the lower or upper jaw?

2 In what situations is it necessary to remove a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw?

3 Anesthesia for removal of the upper wisdom tooth

4 Simple removal of wisdom teeth in the upper jaw

5 Difficult removal of the upper wisdom tooth

6 Removal of a completely destroyed upper wisdom tooth

7 Is it painful to remove a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw?

8 Consequences after removal of the upper wisdom tooth

9 Recommendations for recovery after removal of the upper wisdom tooth

10 Prices for wisdom tooth removal in the upper jaw

When is surgery necessary?

Wisdom teeth are more likely to develop pathological processes than others. There are several indications for the procedure:

  • Dense or crowded teeth. As a result, the eruption of the wisdom tooth is complicated - it grows at an angle and causes pain. Inflammation occurs, and to solve the problem, surgery is performed to remove the wisdom tooth.
  • Incorrect bite, requires braces. “Eights” can shift the dentition and cause pain when wearing braces. To avoid such problems, it is necessary to remove unerupted wisdom teeth.
  • Lesions - caries, pulpitis, periodontitis become the reason for surgical intervention. Carrying out therapy is problematic, so they resort to removal.

At DENTA dental blades, you can undergo the procedure of wisdom teeth removal inexpensively - at a cost of 6,480 rubles. The price varies depending on the complexity and volume of work and the anesthesia used. To find out how much it costs to remove wisdom teeth, call us at the numbers provided.

Is it easier to remove wisdom teeth in the lower or upper jaw?

Wisdom teeth are the last to appear on the jaw and have a complex structure, which greatly complicates treatment procedures. In addition, due to the presence of widely spaced and curved roots, the process of extracting the “eights” is significantly more complicated. However, there are significant differences between the removal of such teeth in the upper and lower jaw.

Molars located in the lower jaw are more difficult to extract because they experience more pressure and have more tortuous and durable roots. As a result, when extracting “eights” in this section, the surgeon applies more force, which can cause injury to adjacent units or gums, as well as a jaw fracture. Moreover, lower eighth teeth have 1-2 more roots than their upper counterparts, which also complicates the extraction process.

As for the removal of the upper wisdom tooth, the situation here is somewhat different. The upper jaw is less dense and has a larger number of vessels and nerve endings. Moreover, when anesthetics are administered before removing a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw, any consequences in the future are excluded. In turn, anesthesia of the mandibular region is accompanied by loss of sensitivity of the tongue, face and throat.

Possible complications

The structural features of wisdom teeth determine the possibility of surgical and postoperative complications - this is another reason for patients to be concerned about the removal of wisdom teeth. Fortunately, they are quite rare and in most cases are associated with insufficient professionalism of the doctor. If the surgeon acts carefully, then unpleasant consequences can be avoided. However, it is worth knowing what you might encounter.

  1. Tooth destruction during the extraction process.
    This can happen if the integrity of the enamel is damaged by caries, and the doctor presses too hard on the forceps. It is accompanied by a characteristic cracking sound and can greatly frighten the patient. Requires careful removal of fragments from the hole.
  2. Fracture of the jaw bone.
    This is also a consequence of the rough work of the surgeon, who, by applying forceps, can capture part of the alveolar process along with the tooth.
  3. Alveolitis.
    This is inflammation of the socket, accompanied by swelling, pain, fever and bad breath. Requires immediate sanitation of the wound surface and antibiotics.
  4. Damage to the maxillary sinus.
    A rare but very dangerous complication when perforation of the wall of the maxillary sinus occurs. To avoid this, the doctor should carefully study the x-ray and act as carefully as possible.

In what situations is it necessary to remove a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw?

In some cases, it is possible to save the “eight”. For example, in the presence of carious lesions, inflammatory processes in the pulp area or periodontal tissue disease. If you contact a specialist in a timely manner, the necessary treatment measures are carried out, and the damaged tooth can be restored.

However, in advanced situations, treatment becomes impossible, and removal of the wisdom tooth in the upper jaw is the only solution to the problem. Moreover, such a need may appear already during the period of eruption of the “eight”, which is accompanied by the occurrence of severe pain, an increase in body temperature and the appearance of edema. In this case, the indication for surgical intervention is the atypical shape of the roots, their incorrect location and curvature of the tooth.

Next, we will describe the factors that require immediate removal of a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw. These include:

  1. If a recently erupted or impacted tooth has an abnormal location, which creates obstacles to the growth of neighboring units and injures the gum tissue;
  2. In the presence of massive carious lesions and significant damage to the crown;
  3. Trigeminal neuralgia, accompanied by burning, intense pain;
  4. Inflammatory process in the area of ​​gingival tissue located in close proximity to the erupting tooth;
  5. Fixation of bracket systems in situations where the last “eight” in a row prevents changes in the position of neighboring units;
  6. The presence of cystic formations in the root area.

According to leading experts in the field of dentistry, it is necessary to monitor the condition of wisdom teeth at the initial stage of their development. For preventive purposes, an x-ray is taken. Based on the results of this examination, the doctor identifies existing pathologies and gives appropriate recommendations.

If a specialist diagnoses the fact of an abnormal position of the tooth, then, most likely, he will advise immediate extraction of the root system. Removal of unerupted upper wisdom teeth is performed with less effort. In this case, there is no likelihood of negative consequences, and the recovery period is much easier.

How long will an extracted tooth hurt?

Removing a wisdom tooth is a serious surgical procedure that severely injures the soft tissues of the periodontium. The fact is that third molars are large teeth, having from 2 to 5 roots. And after their removal, an open bleeding wound remains in the jawbone and gum, which will definitely hurt. And not a couple of hours, but several days.

The pain can be aching and cutting, radiating to the throat or ear. The patient may complain of painful swallowing and persistent headache. An increase in body temperature to 37.5 0C is also natural and physiological. There is no need to endure unpleasant sensations. After tooth extraction, the dentist will definitely recommend painkillers:

  • paracetamol;
  • ibuprofen;
  • analgin;
  • butadione;
  • sedalgin.

All of them are available without a prescription, are not addictive and have minimal side effects. At the same time, they effectively relieve pain. Normally, the pain at the site of the extracted tooth subsides within 3-7 days. And the final healing of the hole occurs by the end of 2 - 3 weeks after tooth extraction. During this time, she needs to be protected from injury - brush her teeth carefully, eat food carefully.

The appearance of edema is also natural after the removal of the figure eight. As a rule, it forms during the first day after surgery and lasts for the next 2 to 3 days.

If over time the pain does not subside, but, on the contrary, intensifies, you should immediately consult a doctor. Alarm signals are a strong increase in temperature, an unpleasant odor from the hole, acute pain radiating to the temple or ear. These symptoms may indicate the development of inflammation. And without the intervention of a dentist, the purulent process will lead to an abscess and sepsis.

But even if healing goes according to plan, most patients will have to see their doctor again 7-10 days after surgery. This time to remove the stitches. This procedure cannot be called painful, although it is unpleasant. If the patient's pain threshold is too low, the dentist will numb the area of ​​the gum with lidocaine gel or spray.

Anesthesia for removal of the upper wisdom tooth

As a rule, before extracting the “eight”, they resort to local painkillers - injections with articaine, lidocaine and other drugs with a similar spectrum of action. The dentist makes 2 injections - from the side of the palate and on the outside of the upper jaw. This allows you to obtain a powerful anesthetic effect, which manifests itself within 2-5 minutes after administration.

In the case of the eighth tooth, located in the mandibular region, at least 9-10 minutes are required due to the increased bone density in this area.

However, the pain syndrome can make itself felt within 2-3 hours after surgery, which requires additional use of painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs.

Removal steps:

  • Preliminary diagnosis. The doctor examines the oral cavity. Takes x-rays if necessary. Gives recommendations on possible treatment or decides on the need for surgical intervention;
  • Removal takes about 45 minutes. At this time, the dentist administers anesthesia, after which he removes the molar from the socket;
  • At the patient’s request, a regenerative procedure is performed to quickly restore damaged tissue;
  • The doctor gives you recommendations and also prescribes medications.

Simple removal of wisdom teeth in the upper jaw

When performing the above procedure, the need to use a scalpel and dissect the gums is eliminated. Most often in this situation they resort to the help of a special surgical instrument - an elevator, or standard hand forceps.

Such removal of the upper wisdom tooth, as evidenced by reviews, is performed when there are no obstacles to removing the tooth from the socket:

  • The root of the tooth is of medium length, without curvature;
  • The “eight” protrudes onto the gums, which makes it possible to remove it with forceps;
  • The tooth is single-rooted, or it has several roots fused into one.

To facilitate the extraction procedure, the specialist uses forceps with an S-shaped bend. If an upper wisdom tooth, significantly destroyed by caries, is removed, they resort to bayonet instruments, which are considered universal for carrying out this kind of manipulation. The latter have cheeks with a pointed shape, which have the ability to close and firmly hold the tooth roots.

Algorithm of surgical intervention:

  1. Applying the instrument to a figure eight crown.
  2. Immersion of the cheeks under the gum tissue covering the neck of the tooth.
  3. Advance the forceps to the desired depth and fix them on the tooth.
  4. Loosening of the unit in the buccal direction and its dislocation (luxation).
  5. Extraction of a wisdom tooth from the alveolar socket (traction).

To stop bleeding, the surgeon quickly applies a gauze pad to the sore area. As a rule, the duration of the procedure does not exceed 10 minutes.

Patient reviews

Review 1

Before describing the procedure, I want to talk about my pain threshold. I can NOT stand pain. At all! I LOVE IT!!! For example, before treating caries, I ask you to give me 2 painkiller injections. And then one day my wisdom tooth began to hurt. I endured it steadfastly! But patience has come to an end! I had to go to the clinic.

Sitting down in a chair, I, as usual, asked for 2 injections and mentally prepared myself for torture :) Instead of somehow supporting and encouraging me, the doctor said: - Nahhh... but the tooth is in an inaccessible place! You can’t even get close to him!!!

Then she asked me to open it wider, then even wider, then again and again... It seemed to me that the corners of my mouth were already torn, and the doctor kept asking me to make my “mouth wider”! At the same time, she said, “What can I do here...” and tried to pick up the tooth with pliers.. These attempts lasted about 5 minutes. There was no particular pain, it was just unpleasant that the doctor could not pick up the tooth and was scared from waiting for the outcome. In the end, I asked: - Maybe I’ll go already?!!! If she can’t pick up a tooth, then WHAT will happen next?! To my deep surprise, the doctor did not even try to persuade me to stay and complete the procedure. She simply said: “Go!”

Well, wow :) This has never happened to me before. Usually doctors persuade: - Well, be patient... If you came, then you need to be patient. And here on you - go... I ask: - And what to do now? The answer was: “Nothing!” Rinse! And don't eat anything for 2 hours. And don't drink anything hot all day. - Why??? - Because the wound should heal. - So you REMOVED my tooth??? - Yes!

Just like that! While I was preparing for “medieval torture” and many hours of torment, the specialist did her job! BRAVO!!! I was delighted! After a couple of hours, the freezing sensation began to subside and the pain returned. She was tolerable, rinsing helped. After a few days the pain went away, but the wound healed for probably a whole month! The pain was weak and dull... The gums ached a little and as if something was pulling. But everything ended well! Everything is overgrown evenly.

Review 2

One of the four teeth had grown into the gum and began to rot there. Therefore, when I came to my favorite dentist, there was only one diagnosis - the wisdom tooth needed to be removed. I honestly couldn’t even get scared when I was already given anesthesia and the fragile dentist started pulling my tooth.

From the sensations, I can’t say that it hurt, no, the anesthesia worked well, but there was a feeling, I felt the tooth being taken with forceps, how it was being pulled, and I was even surprised how my fragile doctor pulled out this chunky tooth. He fought hard to get out, but for professionals there are no problems.

After this, of course, my gums bled a little, I was prescribed mouth rinses so that everything would heal faster. My gums healed within a day. I did not feel any discomfort due to the missing wisdom tooth.

Therefore, I can say for sure that the devil is not as scary as he is painted. Yes, it was unpleasant, but not painful and it could be tolerated. And if I have to remove the rest of my wisdom teeth, I won’t be the least bit upset or scared. Since there is nothing scary in this procedure.

Complex removal of an upper wisdom tooth

As part of this procedure, drills are used, and the gingival tissue is dissected and the dental socket is sutured. Swelling after such removal of the upper wisdom tooth is considered a normal manifestation. The reason for this operation is the eruption of the tooth in a horizontal position, under a layer of bone tissue.

Procedure steps:

  1. Initially, the site of future intervention is anesthetized.
  2. The gum is dissected and part of it is peeled off using a scalpel.
  3. A hole is created in the bone tissue. In this case, special tips and cutters are used to provide a cooling effect.
  4. Full or partial extraction is performed.
  5. The dental alveolus is thoroughly washed with an antiseptic solution.
  6. The bone wound undergoes plastic surgery, and the detached part of the gum is returned to its place.
  7. Suturing the alveolar cavity and stopping bleeding.

After implementing all the sequential steps and removing the upper wisdom tooth, the specialist makes recommendations regarding further care.

How is the removal done?

In simple cases, “eights” are pulled out according to the standard scheme, which includes:

  • Inspection and examination. The doctor visually and using instruments determines the position of the tooth in the jaw, its condition, indications and contraindications for removal. An x-ray is required to exclude “surprises” in the form of roots bent with a fishing hook, which are guaranteed to break and remain in the bone when removed, or a jaw cyst.
  • Anesthesia. Typically, lidocaine, novocaine and other local anesthetics are used, which are injected into the gum tissue on both sides of the alveolar process of the jaw. The drug begins to act a few minutes after the injection. Just in case, the doctor checks the level of numbness by touching the mucous membrane and observing the person’s reaction. Complex operations can be performed in a hospital setting under general anesthesia.
  • Delete. If the tooth crown is located on the surface, then it is grabbed with forceps, loosened and removed. If it is completely or partially covered by the mucous membrane, then first an incision is made. After pulling out a tooth, the doctor places sutures on the mucous membrane in order to prevent inflammation and stop bleeding.

Removal of a completely destroyed upper wisdom tooth

If a patient has a completely destroyed wisdom tooth, removal of the upper molar becomes inevitable, since it becomes painful for the person to chew food. Unfortunately, not every specialist can cope with such a situation. Sometimes the “eight” has to be removed in parts, which requires a significant investment of time and painstaking work of an experienced surgeon.

First of all, this is due to the difficulties that arise when trying to fix a tooth with forceps. In this case, it may be necessary to dissect the gum tissue. In particularly difficult situations, it may be necessary not only to crush hard tissue, but also to saw through the bone in order to free access to the root part of the tooth.

Such surgical intervention is best performed in patients no younger than 40 years of age, since it is during this period that the alveolus undergoes atrophy.

Difficult removal


Such an operation is considered difficult when the upper molar has to be extracted in parts with an incision in the gum and sawing of the crown. The procedure occurs in stages:

  • X-ray or CT scan;
  • gum pain relief. In case of a complex clinical picture, it is possible to perform the operation under general anesthesia;
  • dissection of the gum is performed to open access to the crown;
  • the surgeon pulls out the molar. It is often necessary to first remove the crown with a drill to ensure free access to the roots;
  • the hole is carefully checked for the presence or absence of bone fragments.

In cases of bone resection, the hole is filled with special bone chips, which subsequently form new bone tissue.

Since the operation is complex, the rehabilitation period is longer and can last for several weeks.

Is it painful to remove a wisdom tooth in the upper jaw?

According to many dental visitors, they are afraid of pain during the extraction procedure of the upper eighth teeth. Fortunately, today powerful anesthetic drugs have been developed that can relieve pain.

As a rule, patients report discomfort after surgery. This is due to the cessation of the action of painkillers. To get rid of unwanted complications after removal of the upper wisdom tooth during the recovery period after surgery, the specialist additionally prescribes anti-inflammatory and anesthetic agents.

At the Elident clinic, experienced surgeons with 25 years of experience will work with you, who use modern instruments in their work, regularly carry out interventions related to the extraction of “eights” and use effective methods of anesthesia. This guarantees increased comfort during the procedure and eliminates complications after it. In addition, we provide important recommendations that must be followed after the removal of the upper wisdom tooth in order to avoid unwanted manifestations in the future.

Removal process

Whether it is painful to have a wisdom tooth pulled out depends not only on the psychological mood of the patient himself (if he is tense, scared and does not want to cooperate with the dentist, the process may indeed not go so smoothly and may cause pain). Another factor influencing the course of the operation is the type of removal; whether a simple procedure will be performed or a complex one. The first step to consider is simple wisdom tooth extraction.

Easy removal

Simple extraction involves the use of only dental forceps and elevators; the process does not involve cutting the soft tissue of the gums, does not separate the roots, and does not use a drill to drill out the bone. Such a procedure, especially if carried out efficiently and carefully, is not accompanied by pain during and after extraction. Simple removal takes place in several stages:

  • Anamnesis collection. The doctor asks the patient about complaints, conducts an external examination, and, if necessary, x-rays. The medical history is studied, allergic predisposition is assessed, concomitant diseases are determined, and blood pressure levels are measured. All of these factors can directly affect the course of the operation.
  • Conducting anesthesia. Most dental clinics prefer to remove wisdom teeth using local anesthesia. Extraction under general anesthesia is carried out for critical indications and only in a hospital setting, under the supervision of an anesthesiologist.
  • Extracting the tooth from the socket using elevators and forceps. An elevator is a special device consisting of a pear-shaped handle, a rod and a working part that acts as a lever. It is applied to the molar being removed, resting on the wall of the socket or adjacent tooth. A simple extraction lasts from 5 to 15 minutes, sometimes the process can take 30-40 minutes, after which the final stage begins.
  • Removing the remaining parts of the tooth from the socket and washing the wound with antiseptic solutions. If there is evidence for this, the doctor will inject an anti-inflammatory drug.


After tooth extraction, dentists try to suture the gum to reduce the risk of wound infection and bring its edges closer together.

The process is not accompanied by pain, since the anesthesia is still in effect. Next, the doctor gives recommendations on proper care of the socket during the recovery period.

Difficult removal

For patients who had to have their wisdom teeth pulled out during Soviet times, the fear of dentists remained for many years, because previously the procedure was painful and lasted for several hours in a row. In modern clinics, a drill with a special bur, forceps, elevators and other equipment are used to separate the roots of the eighth molar and reduce the volume of bone tissue.

Previously, dentists' offices were poorly equipped; the doctor had to separate the roots with a chisel and hammer. The coronal part of the tooth was first broken off, and the tip of a chisel was placed on the interroot septum, which was hit with a hammer. If the dentist had the skill, he could divide the root in 1–2 strokes; in difficult cases, the procedure was delayed for several hours.

Perhaps this fact, preserved in the memory of many patients when removing figure eights was very painful, still frightens them, forcing them to delay a visit to the doctor.

Most often, the wisdom tooth is positioned incorrectly and grows at an angle, so an x-ray is necessary before removal. Almost no dentist will undertake an extraction without examining an x-ray, unless the situation is critical, when there is no time or opportunity to conduct an examination. The doctor will also pull out the complex figure eight in several stages:

  1. Anamnesis collection.
  2. Preparation for extraction - removal of hard dental plaque, rinsing the oral cavity with antiseptics.
  3. Carrying out anesthesia in the required dosage so that with the injection the patient does not feel pain for 2-3 hours in a row.
  4. Cutting the soft tissue of the gums, separating the roots using a drill and extracting them.
  5. Cleaning the hole from remnants of bone tissue, roots and sawdust.
  6. Smoothing the sharp edges of the socket using a drill or bone nippers.
  7. Wash the wound with antiseptic solutions and inject an antimicrobial drug (as indicated).
  8. Suturing the edges of the wound to avoid infection.


Particular attention is paid to patients whose eighth molar is impacted, that is, has not erupted

Many people face this problem when the dentition does not have enough space for full eruption. In this case, sharp pain occurs in the gums, since the molar growing sideways or horizontally is not visible above the soft tissue, but pushes the neighboring tooth from the inside. If the tooth still erupts on top, but is covered with a hood of gums, this often causes serious suppuration. Such situations require immediate surgical intervention.

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Removal methods without pain

To ensure that the removal of problematic eighth molars is painless, dentists have a number of anesthetic drugs that are selected depending on the clinical situation. Previously, extraction was carried out using the drug Novocain, which was a good pain reliever and was considered a low-toxic substance. However, during the tests, a large number of various complications after its use were confirmed, from allergic reactions to anaphylactic shock.

Anesthesia for wisdom tooth removal

Today, there are much more effective and safe drugs that allow extraction to be carried out quickly and painlessly. Lidocaine is also a common drug - it is used in most budget dentistries; the drug shows good results in pain relief, which are several times higher than those of Novocaine.

There is rarely an allergic reaction to the product, however, during prolonged manipulations, doctors have to administer a large dose of the substance from 3 to 10 ml. To administer Lidocaine, plastic syringes with not very sharp needles are used, which is why the patient feels severe pain after the operation. This explains the fact why it is painful to swallow after extraction, and the discomfort intensely radiates to the ear and throat.


To avoid pain and discomfort for the patient during removal, dentists give preference to articaine drugs, such as Ultracaine, Septanest, Ubistezin

They are administered using carpule metal syringes, the ampoule does not need to be opened, contact with air is excluded, and the dose of adrenaline intended to extend the freezing period is precise. This reduces to zero the risk of complications such as rapid heartbeat, dizziness and panic. For weakened patients, disabled people, pregnant women and adolescents, Scandonest injections are more suitable - this drug does not cause vasodilation and does not contain adrenaline.

Consequences after removal of the upper wisdom tooth

Often, after the removal of upper impacted wisdom teeth, serious consequences become apparent, including:

  • Injury to the oral cavity or soft tissues, which is caused by improper placement of the “eight”;
  • If the damage is severe, a fracture of the root or crown part is possible. This is accompanied by an uncharacteristic crunch;
  • Dislocation of an adjacent unit. If excessive force is applied or an inexperienced specialist participates in the procedure, nearby teeth may be damaged;
  • Breaking off a piece of a tooth root. This occurs due to the instruments gripping the tooth too deeply;
  • Alveolitis. It appears when the necessary rules of care are ignored or in the presence of chronic inflammatory processes, or when parts of the tooth are not fully extracted from the socket;
  • Damage to the lower part of the maxillary cavity. One of the most severe complications.

How does the deletion work?

There are cases when patients want to remove a wisdom tooth without clear prerequisites for the operation. Is it possible. Some dentists support this decision due to the fact that in the area where the figure eights are located, it is very difficult for a person to brush their teeth, so food debris accumulates there, forming a stone, and then caries begins, which, without treatment, can lead to tooth loss. Therefore, doctors immediately remove it. The procedure is performed by a surgeon as it is a major operation.

Recommendations for recovery after removal of the upper wisdom tooth

After extraction of the upper wisdom tooth, at least 1-2 days are required for the patient’s rehabilitation. In some cases, this period may be delayed. To avoid complications, you must adhere to the following recommendations:

  • Use antibacterial therapy prescribed by a specialist, as well as drugs that relieve inflammation and pain;
  • Refuse to visit the sauna, swimming pool and bathhouse - in order to eliminate the possibility of wound infection;
  • In the first days after the intervention, it is recommended to use soft products;
  • If possible, stop using tobacco products.

We employ specialists of the highest category, which eliminates the possibility of making any mistakes during the procedure and guarantees a shortened and easy recovery period.

How to prepare for removal

If the process of the emergence of the third molar causes concern or is accompanied by pain, then it is necessary to show the problem unit to the dentist as soon as possible. You should not postpone a visit to the clinic, abuse painkillers or use “miracle” folk remedies - this will not help solve the problem and may worsen it.

After treatment, there are 2 possible scenarios - the wisdom tooth will be treated or removed. To properly prepare for removal, just follow a few simple recommendations.

  • 1 - 2 days before the procedure, stop taking alcohol and anticoagulants - drugs that impair blood clotting, for example, Aspirin, Heparin, Ibuprofen.
  • On the eve of the operation, it is better not to practice warming procedures - go to the bathhouse, sauna, solarium, or steam your feet.
  • Be sure to eat 1 – 2 hours before removal.
  • Before visiting a doctor, thoroughly brush your teeth and mouth with a regular toothbrush and toothpaste.

Immediately before removing a wisdom tooth, it is recommended to lubricate your lips with Vaseline or hygienic lipstick - this will protect them from the formation of cracks. As a rule, in good clinics the dentists do this themselves, but just in case, it is better to take the product with you from home.

It is important to know! According to the observations of dentists, seeking help earlier guarantees a less painful procedure.

This is due to the fact that the place where the figure eight appears is not yet “exhausted” by pain, slightly inflamed, without swelling and other unpleasant symptoms. In this case, an injection of anesthesia will be sufficient to completely numb the procedure.

If you endured it for a long time, took pills, and then couldn’t stand the torment and asked for help, then you need to be prepared for the fact that, most likely, the operation will be more painful and the dentist will have to use a larger dose of anesthesia, which is not always possible.

Regardless of the time of treatment, it is necessary to understand that figure eight extraction is a rather complex process from a technical point of view, requiring the efforts of a doctor. Naturally, tooth extraction will be accompanied by unpleasant sensations. The degree of their manifestation depends on the patient’s pain threshold - therefore it is better to warn the specialist in advance about the characteristics of your body.

Prices for wisdom tooth removal in the upper jaw

ServicePrice, ₽.
Surgeon consultationfor free
Carpule anesthesia (Ultracaine, Septanest, Ubistezin, Alfacain, Mepivastezin)500
Application anesthesia of the mucous membrane (Lidocaine)150
Removal of a tooth of increased complexity (wisdom teeth 1.8 2.8)3300
Removal of impacted dystopic wisdom tooth5500
Removal of lower wisdom tooth3000
Removal of the lower wisdom tooth (advanced)4000
Pocket cut500

The cost of this service may be influenced by: the complexity of the problem and the rating of the chosen dentistry. For example, the cost of an x-ray examination can reach 300-500 rubles. With a simple removal of the upper wisdom tooth, the price can be equal to 3500-7000 rubles. In turn, if a complex procedure is planned, be prepared to pay at least 4,000-9,000 rubles.

The Elident clinic has fixed an acceptable cost for such services - 3300-5500 rubles (depending on the complexity of the case).

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What drugs are used for pain relief

Just a few decades ago, the only painkiller used by dentists was novocaine. Despite its low toxicity, it very often caused serious complications in patients: from an allergic reaction to anaphylactic shock.

The next step was the use of lidocaine. It is still used to this day in budget dental offices, and has an undeniable advantage: allergies to the drug occur extremely rarely. The problem is different: to prolong the effect of lidocaine, the dentist has to add a drop of adrenaline to it. Moreover, this is done “by eye”. And as soon as the doctor’s hand trembles a little, the patient is guaranteed such unpleasant symptoms as rapid heartbeat and dizziness.

It is much more comfortable for both the doctor and the patient of the dental clinic to deal with articaine anesthetics. These include:

  • ubistezin
    ;
  • ultracaine;
  • septanest
    .

Firstly, such drugs are administered with a carpule syringe, which ensures that the injection itself is less painful. Secondly, the ratio of adrenaline and anesthetic in the drugs is adjusted to the nearest milliliter. This means that wisdom tooth removal will be painless, and the patient will not experience any side effects.

Important! If the patient is at risk, it is recommended to use an anesthetic that does not contain adrenaline.

Causes of caries

The main reason for the appearance of caries in wisdom teeth is their location. The third molars erupt last and at the very end of the dentition. The distant location greatly complicates the process of daily brushing of teeth. If the lower eights are visually accessible and if the cleaning with a toothbrush is poor, the procedure can be repeated, then the upper molars remain in a “blind” and hard-to-reach area.

Bacterial plaque, which gradually accumulates on the walls of the tooth, begins to destroy the enamel. Due to the absence of signs of damage at the initial stage and poor visibility of the tooth itself, the carious process progresses and penetrates deeper. As a rule, people turn to the dentist already at the stage of deep caries or pulpitis.

The cause of wisdom teeth caries can also be:

  • carious lesion of the adjacent tooth;
  • caries of the opposite eight.

Impacted, that is, partially erupted figure eights, are also often affected by caries, despite the fact that they are partially hidden by the gum. With insufficient hygiene, food particles and bacterial deposits penetrate under the gingival hood. As a result, the process of tissue destruction begins.

How to prevent pain

To reduce the risk of inflammatory processes in the socket and the development of pain, the doctor gives the patient recommendations on how to behave immediately after extraction:

  • hold a sterile swab between the teeth, which is placed to stop gum bleeding for at least 20 minutes;
  • refrain from eating for 2–3 hours after removal;
  • take a painkiller tablet in the first 1–2 hours after the wisdom tooth root has been removed, Ketorol, Ketanov, Baralgin are suitable;
  • avoid smoking, alcoholic beverages, spicy foods, hot and cold drinks, physical activity on the first day;
  • rinse with antiseptic solutions Furacilin, Chlorhexidine, chamomile decoction, starting from the second day after extraction (this cannot be done earlier, so that a blood clot will form in the hole, it will protect the wound from infection);
  • apply antiseptic ointments and gels to the affected area - Metrogyl Denta, Asepta, Cholisal, Solcoseryl.


Antibacterial drugs are usually prescribed in cases where a tooth has been pulled out, surrounded by suppuration or with flux located nearby. Then the patient is required to take the drugs for at least 5–7 days in a row, in order to avoid recurrent complications

As you can see, modern dentistry has stepped far forward, giving patients the opportunity to remove problem teeth painlessly and with the least risk of complications. The drugs used today for anesthesia do not cause side effects or allergies, have a quick and long-lasting effect, allowing you to reduce discomfort to a minimum. After extraction, you do not need to go to the dentist to remove the sutures again - doctors use self-absorbing threads, as they save the tissue from additional trauma.

An important point is the psychological mood of the patient himself. Having read and heard stories about terrible pain during tooth extraction, a person delays a visit to the doctor, provoking complications that can be avoided by seeking help in a timely manner. Therefore, you should not be afraid of the dental chair - the doctor will do everything possible to ensure that the patient does not experience discomfort, and the fear of dentists is a thing of the past.

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