17+ Years Experience
Dr. Varun Tomke utilizes precise surgical techniques to minimize bone loss and ensure rapid post-operative healing.

Eliminate pain, pressure, and dental infections with our precise, painless surgical extraction of impacted wisdom teeth.
Quick Clinic Details
What Is Wisdom Tooth Surgery?
Wisdom teeth (third molars) are the last teeth to erupt, usually between ages 17 and 25. Because modern jaws often do not have enough space, these teeth frequently become 'impacted'—meaning they remain trapped under the bone or gums, growing at abnormal angles (horizontal, vertical, or tilted).
Traditional extraction works for normally erupted teeth. However, impacted teeth require wisdom tooth surgery (surgical extraction). This involve gently opening the overlying gum tissue, carefully removing a small amount of surrounding bone (osteotomy) if necessary to access the tooth, sectioning the tooth into pieces for easier removal, and placing dissolvable stitches.
Performed under local anesthesia, the procedure is completely painless. Removing problematic wisdom teeth early prevents decay on adjacent teeth, gum infections, and severe jaw discomfort.
Why Choose Us
We use advanced digital X-rays and 3D imaging to map the tooth roots relative to sensory nerves, ensuring a safe procedure.
Dr. Varun Tomke utilizes precise surgical techniques to minimize bone loss and ensure rapid post-operative healing.
We study root relationships to the alveolar nerve on digital scans, ensuring no nerve irritation during surgery.
Advanced local anesthesia blocks pain completely, keeping you relaxed and comfortable throughout the extraction.
We place precise dissolvable sutures to close the gums and provide full post-operative instructions and medications.
The Procedure
We take a digital OPG X-ray or CBCT scan to evaluate root curvature, bone coverage, and proximity to the sensory nerve.
Local anesthesia is administered to completely numb the wisdom tooth, jawbone, and surrounding gum tissues.
A small incision is made in the gum to expose the tooth. If bone covers the tooth, a small amount is gently polished away.
The wisdom tooth is often cut into smaller sections, allowing us to remove it safely piece-by-piece without stress on the jaw.
The socket is cleaned, and stitches are placed to close the gums. You will bite on a sterile gauze pad to stop minor bleeding.

What is the recovery time after surgery?
Initial healing takes 3 to 5 days. Mild swelling and stiffness are normal and subside with prescribed anti-inflammatory medicines and warm salt water rinses.
Safe surgical oral extractions
Surgical access to extract teeth fully trapped beneath the bone, avoiding future tooth decay and cyst formation.
Removing tilted wisdom teeth prevents them from pushing against and decaying the root of your critical chewing molars.
Eliminating chronic pressure and swelling behind the last molars, allowing you to chew and open your mouth comfortably.
Benefits
Surgical extraction of impacted wisdom teeth protects neighboring teeth from decay and prevents recurrent painful infections.
Post-operative recovery guidelines
For the first 24 hours, avoid spitting, sucking through a straw, smoking, or drinking alcohol, as these actions can dislodge the blood clot and cause a painful condition called 'dry socket'. Eat soft, cool foods and maintain a liquid diet on day one.
The cost of removal depends on the complexity of the impaction. A simple erupted wisdom tooth extraction is less expensive, while bone-impacted or horizontally lying teeth require specialized surgical equipment and time.
Frequently Asked Questions
The procedure itself is completely painless as it is performed under local anesthesia. After the anesthesia wears off, some throbbing pain, jaw stiffness, and swelling are normal for 3 to 4 days, which can be easily managed with prescribed medications.
An impacted wisdom tooth is one that fails to erupt fully into its normal position because it is blocked by other teeth or jawbone. It may remain completely hidden under the gums or emerge partially at an angle.
A simple wisdom tooth extraction costs around Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 4,500. A surgical extraction for an impacted or tilted wisdom tooth requiring bone removal and tooth sectioning ranges from Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 12,000 per tooth, depending on complexity.
Dry socket occurs when the blood clot in the extraction socket dissolves or is dislodged, exposing the underlying bone and nerves. It causes severe pain. You can prevent it by avoiding spitting, smoking, sucking through straws, or rinsing vigorously for the first 24 hours.
Yes, stitches are usually placed to close the gum incision and promote neat healing. We typically use dissolvable stitches that disappear on their own in 7 to 10 days, or non-dissolvable ones that we quickly remove at a follow-up visit.
A simple extraction takes about 15 to 20 minutes. A surgical extraction for an impacted tooth usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the tooth's orientation and root structure.
If the surgery is performed under local anesthesia (which only numbs the mouth), you are completely alert and can drive home safely. If sedation or general anesthesia is used, you will need someone to accompany you.