Say Goodbye to Wisdom Tooth Pain! Fast Removal in 2 Weeks for £350 Each + 12-Month Payment Plan Available!

Tired of Hospital Wait Times? Done with Endless Antibiotics?

Don’t let your constant pain hold you back!

Rest assured that it’s never too late to improve your oral health, even if you’ve avoided seeing the dentist for years due to your phobia.

Quality Care, Transparent Costs

Our Transparent Pricing: £350 for Wisdom Tooth Removal, Including Assessment and Required X-Rays. Or pay £29 a month for 12 months.

About Our Founder

No one should endure the agony of dental pain; access to proper dental care is a cornerstone of basic human welfare.

Dr Torofdar

Dr Jamil Torofdar (BDS)

Founder of Dental Sedation Guys

Our Locations

Forest Dental

Bryn Surgery, Bryn Rd, Blackwood, NP12 3NA

Jamil Dental

56 High, Hirwaun, Aberdare, CF44 9SW

Astro Dental

Morgan St, Llanbradach, Caerphilly, CF83 3LW

Reason for Wisdom Tooth Removal

Reasons

Impaction

Wisdom teeth may become impacted, meaning they are unable to fully emerge through the gums due to lack of space. This can cause pain, swelling, and infection.

Crowding

Wisdom teeth may push against adjacent teeth as they try to erupt, causing misalignment or crowding in the mouth.

Decay

Partially erupted wisdom teeth can create pockets where bacteria can accumulate, leading to gum infections such as pericoronitis.

Gum Infection

Cysts can develop around impacted wisdom teeth, potentially causing damage to nearby teeth, bone, and nerves.

Cyst Formation

Removing wisdom teeth may be necessary as part of orthodontic treatment to create space or prevent shifting of teeth.

Orthodontic Treatment

Wisdom teeth can cause pain, discomfort, and swelling, especially if they are impacted or infected.

Pain or Discomfort

Impacted wisdom teeth can exert pressure on neighboring teeth, leading to damage such as tooth decay or resorption.

Damage to Adjacent Teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth can exert pressure on neighboring teeth, leading to damage such as tooth decay or resorption.

Say Goodbye to Wisdom Tooth Pain! Fast Removal in 2 Weeks for £350 Each + 12-Month Payment Plan Available!

Tired of Hospital Wait Times? Done with Endless Antibiotics?

Quality Care,
Transparent Costs

Our Transparent Pricing: £350 for Wisdom Tooth Removal, Including Assessment and Required X-Rays. Or pay £29 a month for 12 months.

Don’t let your constant pain hold you back!

Rest assured that it’s never too late to improve your oral health, even if you’ve avoided seeing the dentist for years due to your phobia.

About our Founder

No one should endure the agony of dental pain; access to proper dental care is a cornerstone of basic human welfare.

Dr Torofdar

Dr Jamil Torofdar (BDS)

Founder of Dental Sedation Guys

Our Locations

Forest Dental

Bryn Surgery, Bryn Rd, Blackwood, NP12 3NA

Jamil Dental

56 High, Hirwaun, Aberdare, CF44 9SW

Astro Dental

Morgan St, Llanbradach, Caerphilly, CF83 3LW

Reason for Wisdom Tooth Removal

Reasons

Impaction

Wisdom teeth may become impacted, meaning they are unable to fully emerge through the gums due to lack of space. This can cause pain, swelling, and infection. Crowding

Crowding

Wisdom teeth may push against adjacent teeth as they try to erupt, causing misalignment or crowding in the mouth.

Decay

Partially erupted wisdom teeth can create pockets where bacteria can accumulate, leading to gum infections such as pericoronitis.

Gum Infection

Cysts can develop around impacted wisdom teeth, potentially causing damage to nearby teeth, bone, and nerves.

Cyst Formation

Removing wisdom teeth may be necessary as part of orthodontic treatment to create space or prevent shifting of teeth.

Orthodontic Treatment

Wisdom teeth can cause pain, discomfort, and swelling, especially if they are impacted or infected.

Pain or Discomfort

Impacted wisdom teeth can exert pressure on neighboring teeth, leading to damage such as tooth decay or resorption.

Damage to Adjacent Teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth can exert pressure on neighboring teeth, leading to damage such as tooth decay or resorption.

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