Wisdom Teeth Removal in Songdo, Incheon | English Dentist | Seoul Michigan Upenn Dental
Seoul Michigan Upenn Dental · Songdo, Incheon

Wisdom Teeth Removal in Songdo, Incheon

Precision diagnosis and in-house extraction by an experienced surgical team — including complex horizontal and deeply impacted wisdom teeth. No referrals needed.

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3D CBCT Precision Diagnosis

Advanced imaging before every extraction

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All Cases In-House

Including deeply impacted — no referrals needed

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English-Speaking Surgical Team

Full procedure explained in English before starting

Expert Wisdom Tooth Extraction —
Every Case Handled In-House

Wisdom tooth extraction is one of the most common oral surgery procedures — but the complexity varies enormously between patients. Simple erupted wisdom teeth and deeply impacted horizontal or vertical impactions require very different approaches and levels of surgical expertise.

Using advanced 3D CBCT imaging, our experienced surgical team diagnoses your specific anatomy before every extraction — identifying root positions, proximity to nerves, and the most conservative surgical path. All cases, including complex deeply impacted teeth, are handled in-house without referral.

  • Simple erupted wisdom tooth removal
  • Partially impacted wisdom teeth (soft-tissue and bony)
  • Deeply impacted horizontal wisdom teeth
  • Wisdom teeth close to the inferior alveolar nerve
  • All four wisdom teeth in one appointment (if appropriate)
  • Sedation available for anxious patients or multi-tooth cases
Wisdom tooth extraction at Seoul Michigan Dental Songdo — all impaction types including deeply impacted horizontal wisdom teeth
Wisdom tooth extraction — 3D imaging · All impaction types · In-house surgical team

Why Precision Matters for Wisdom Teeth

The lower wisdom teeth run close to the inferior alveolar nerve. Precise diagnosis and careful surgical technique protect this critical structure during extraction.

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3D CBCT Imaging

Unlike standard 2D X-rays, 3D CBCT scans show exact root anatomy, proximity to nerves, and bone density — allowing a safer, more conservative surgical plan for every case.

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Sedation Options Available

For anxious patients, or those extracting multiple wisdom teeth in one session, we offer IV sedation options so you can sleep through the entire procedure comfortably.

Wisdom Teeth Questions

What patients at our Songdo clinic ask most about wisdom tooth extraction.

Do I need to remove my wisdom teeth?
Not always — wisdom teeth that are fully erupted, properly aligned, and healthy don't necessarily need removal. However, impacted, partially erupted, or crowded wisdom teeth frequently cause pain, infection, cyst formation, and damage to adjacent teeth. We'll evaluate your situation with current imaging and give you an honest recommendation.
How painful is wisdom tooth extraction?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you should feel pressure but not pain during extraction. Post-operative discomfort is managed with prescription pain medication and usually peaks at 24–48 hours. Most patients are comfortable within 3–5 days. Complex impacted cases may involve more swelling and a slightly longer recovery.
Can all four wisdom teeth be removed at once?
Yes — in many cases, removing all four wisdom teeth in one appointment is possible and practical. The advantage is a single recovery period rather than multiple separate procedures. We'll assess whether this is appropriate for your specific anatomy and the complexity of each tooth at your consultation.
What is recovery like after wisdom tooth removal?
Most patients experience swelling and mild-to-moderate discomfort for 3–5 days. We provide detailed post-operative instructions, pain management guidance, and emergency contact information. Soft diet for 5–7 days is recommended. Most patients return to work within 2–3 days for desk jobs. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for about a week.
I'm nervous about the procedure — can I be sedated?
Absolutely. We offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and IV sedation options for anxious patients. With sedation, most patients have little to no memory of the procedure. Please inform our team of your anxiety at booking so we can prepare accordingly.