What it costs, the real risks like dry socket and nerve injury, recovery time, and why travelling for it needs careful thought. We never name a clinic.
Wisdom tooth extraction in the UK privately commonly costs from about £200 to £600 per tooth, rising to roughly £550 to £950 for complex impacted cases. It can cost less abroad, but this is one procedure where price should not lead. It is usually done for pain, infection, or crowding rather than looks, and recovering well matters more than saving money, especially when a flight home follows so soon after surgery.
Indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025, and they vary with complexity. Because costs abroad vary so widely, we route you to Get Matched rather than quote a figure we cannot stand behind.
Wisdom teeth are the last molars at the back of the mouth, and they often lack room to come through cleanly. When they become impacted, decayed, or cause repeated infection or crowding, a dentist or oral surgeon may remove them. A simple extraction of a fully erupted tooth uses local anaesthetic and takes minutes. An impacted tooth may need a small surgical procedure to remove bone or section the tooth.
Who it tends to suit. People whose wisdom teeth are causing pain, infection, decay, gum problems, or damage to neighbouring teeth, where a dentist has advised removal.
Who it tends not to suit. People with healthy, symptom free wisdom teeth, where removal may not be needed at all. Routine removal of trouble free wisdom teeth is no longer recommended as a matter of course, so a second opinion is reasonable.
Costs vary widely with complexity, from a simple extraction to a surgical removal of an impacted tooth. Abroad it can cost less, but for a procedure usually driven by pain or infection, ease of follow up should weigh as heavily as price.
Indicative UK ranges, reviewed November 2025. Not a quote. In the US extraction commonly runs from about 75 to 1,100 dollars per tooth, more with sedation. Abroad pricing varies, so we route you to Get Matched.
Always confirm in writing what a price covers and what is extra, and what currency you are billed in. Indicative ranges, reviewed 21 June 2026, not a quote.
Most extractions heal without trouble, but wisdom teeth carry a few specific risks worth knowing, especially if you are travelling soon after.
When the blood clot is lost before the socket heals, exposing bone and nerves. It affects roughly 2 to 5 percent of extractions, more often wisdom teeth, is very painful, and needs the socket cleaned and dressed. Smokers are far more likely to get it.
Removing lower wisdom teeth near nerves can cause numbness or tingling in the lip, chin, or tongue. Most cases settle within 6 to 8 weeks, but one study found about 0.7 percent had lasting altered sensation.
Some swelling, bleeding, and bruising are normal. Infection is less common and usually treated with antibiotics and good hygiene.
Limited mouth opening and soreness are common for several days after a surgical removal.
Dry socket and infection tend to show up a few days after surgery, exactly when you may be flying home. Cabin pressure and the difficulty of being seen abroad make timing important.
A safe clinic answers all six in writing and is honest about whether removal is even needed. Pressure to remove healthy wisdom teeth, or to fly home the next day, are warning signs. We never name clinics, so use these to judge any you are sent.
Bleeding settles and swelling peaks. Bite on gauze as advised, rest, and avoid rinsing, smoking, and straws, which can dislodge the clot.
This is when dry socket and infection most often appear. Simple extractions are healing well by now.
Surgical sites close over and swelling fades. Jaw stiffness eases. Most people are back to normal.
Bone fills the socket over the following weeks and months. Any lasting numbness should be reviewed by a dentist.
Dry socket and infection usually appear a few days after surgery, which is awkward if you have flown home. Make sure you know who to contact and where to be seen, and avoid booking your flight for the day after the procedure.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective dental surgery or its complications, and a flare up abroad can be costly. Read the policy closely before you book.
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It can cost less, but this is usually about pain or infection, not looks. Because complications often appear days later, ease of follow up and a sensible gap before flying home matter as much as price.
No. Healthy, symptom free wisdom teeth often do not need removing, and routine removal is no longer recommended as a matter of course. A second opinion is reasonable.
It is when the protective blood clot is lost before the socket heals, exposing bone and nerves. It is painful, affects a small percentage of extractions, and needs the socket cleaned and dressed.
Lower wisdom teeth sit near nerves, so numbness or tingling can occur. It usually settles within weeks, and lasting altered sensation is rare.
Ask your surgeon, and build in a buffer. Flying the day after surgery leaves no margin if dry socket or infection appears.
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