If you're feeling pain at the back of your mouth or experiencing swollen gums, your wisdom teeth might be to blame. These third molars can often cause more harm than good which is why wisdom tooth removal is one of the most common dental surgeries in Dubai.
Mingalar Medical Center provides safe, gentle, and affordable wisdom tooth extraction to help you get back to smiling pain-free.
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that usually erupt between the ages of 17 and 25. While some people have no issues, others experience pain, swelling, or even infections due to:
Impacted wisdom teeth (they don’t fully erupt)
Crowding (not enough space in the jaw)
Decay or infection (due to difficulty cleaning far-back molars)
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Signs You May Need Wisdom Tooth Removal
Not sure if your wisdom teeth are the issue? Look out for:
Jaw pain or stiffness at the back of the mouth
Swollen or bleeding gums
Bad breath or unpleasant taste
Headaches or earaches
Difficulty opening your mouth fully
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule a consultation with our dental team to avoid complications.
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction at Mingalar Medical Center
Here’s what the process looks like at Mingalar:
Consultation & Digital X-ray
We assess whether the tooth needs simple extraction or minor oral surgery.Anesthesia
Different concentrations of Local anesthesia are typically used depend on patient 's general health.Tooth Removal
Simple Extraction: For fully erupted wisdom teeth.
Surgical Extraction: For impacted or partially erupted teeth.
Post-Op Care
We provide detailed recovery guidance and medication if needed.
Performed by skilled dentists using modern tools for a smooth, pain-free experience.
How Much Does Wisdom Tooth Removal Cost in Dubai?
The cost of wisdom tooth extraction in Dubai can range based on complexity:
At Mingalar Medical Center, we offer affordable and transparent pricing with no hidden costs.
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Recovery Time & Aftercare Tips
Most patients recover within 5–7 days, with complete healing in 1–2 weeks.
To speed up your recovery:
Use an ice pack for swelling (first 24–48 hours)
Stick to soft foods (soups, smoothies, yogurt)
Avoid smoking or drinking through a straw
Keep the area clean but avoid brushing near the socket for the first day
