Oral Surgery & Wisdom Tooth Extraction in Turkey
Wisdom tooth removal, surgical extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts and pre-implant surgery. At our Pendik clinic, wisdom teeth cost £80–£300 depending on complexity — compared to £400–£900 in UK private practice. NHS wisdom tooth extraction has long waiting lists in many regions; we can usually schedule surgery within 7 days of enquiry.
Who is this treatment for?
Pericoronitis (gum infection around a partially erupted wisdom tooth), recurring food trap, or pain on biting all point to wisdom tooth removal. NHS waits for non-emergency extraction can be many months in many UK regions.
A tooth fractured below the gum line, severely decayed beyond restoration, or with a failed root canal often needs surgical extraction. We can usually combine the extraction with socket preservation bone grafting to keep future implant options open.
Long-term missing teeth lead to bone atrophy. Bone grafting (socket preservation, ridge augmentation, sinus lift) rebuilds deficient bone before implant placement. Done correctly, these procedures unlock implant placement in cases that would otherwise be turned down.
Tongue or lip tie release, biopsy of a suspicious area, root-tip surgery (apicoectomy) after a failed root canal — all routine surgical procedures we do under local anaesthetic with appropriate planning.
The surgical process — one trip for most cases
Simple and surgical extractions are completed in a single 3–5 day trip. Bone grafting cases need a return trip for implant placement 4–6 months later.
- 1Remote consultation (free)
Send a recent dental X-ray (or describe the symptoms) via WhatsApp or our online form. Within two working hours we send back a written assessment, GBP price, and trip-length recommendation. For complex cases we may request a CBCT before quoting definitively. No deposit needed.
- 2Arrival and imaging
Sabiha Gökçen Airport is 8km from the clinic — we provide a free transfer. On arrival we take a fresh panoramic X-ray and (for impacted lower wisdom teeth or complex cases) a 3D CBCT scan. The CBCT shows the exact 3D relationship between the tooth roots and the inferior alveolar nerve — critical for safe surgical planning.
- 3Surgical planning
We review the imaging with you, explain the surgical approach in plain English, identify any risk factors (nerve proximity, sinus floor, root curvature), and decide on the safest technique — whether full extraction or, in high-risk lower wisdom cases, coronectomy (crown removal only, leaving roots safely behind near the nerve). Treatment plan and price signed off in writing.
- 4Day of surgery
Under local anaesthetic — you won't feel pain during the procedure, only pressure. Inhalation sedation (nitrous oxide) is available on request for anxious patients. A single wisdom tooth takes 20–40 minutes; all four wisdom teeth at once takes 60–90 minutes. Resorbable sutures are placed; no suture removal needed for most cases.
- 5Immediate recovery
You rest in the clinic recovery area for 30–45 minutes. We provide prescription painkillers, antibiotics if needed, ice packs, and written aftercare instructions in English. Most patients return to the hotel under their own steam; for sedation patients we recommend a companion or taxi.
- 6Post-operative review
We see you again 2–3 days after surgery to check the surgical site, manage any discomfort, and clear you for flying home. Suture removal at 7–10 days is done by us if you're still in Turkey, or by our UK aftercare partners under our agreement at no charge.
- 730-day WhatsApp follow-up
We check in via WhatsApp at days 3, 7, 14 and 30. If anything feels wrong, our UK partner dentists in London, Manchester and Birmingham provide free in-person assessment. The 30-day window is when 95% of post-operative issues surface and resolve.
Transparent pricing
Last updated: May 2026£80 – £450 per procedure, depending on complexity
UK private clinics typically charge £400–£900 per tooth for comparable surgical extractions. Roughly $100–$575 USD for international comparison. Final price is fixed in your written treatment plan; CBCT imaging is included for cases that need it.
- Simple extraction: £60–£90 per tooth (fully erupted, no surgical access required)
- Surgical extraction: £100–£180 per tooth (broken root, deep decay, gum flap needed)
- Erupted wisdom tooth: £80–£120
- Partially impacted wisdom tooth: £140–£200
- Fully impacted wisdom tooth: £200–£300
- All four wisdom teeth in one session: £600–£900
- Socket preservation bone graft: £120–£200 per site
- Sinus lift (closed/open): £250–£450
- Frenectomy / apicoectomy: £120–£220
- CBCT scan: included when clinically indicated
- Inhalation sedation surcharge: £80 per session
"What if something goes wrong after I'm home?"
Post-operative complications after oral surgery are uncommon but they happen. Dry socket, delayed healing, persistent swelling, or signs of infection are the realistic risks. Our protocol covers all four of them without requiring you to fly back.
WhatsApp us a photo of the surgical site and a description of symptoms. We respond within 4 working hours. Most concerns are resolved with reassurance, modified aftercare advice, or a prescription forwarded to the UK partner.
Our partners in London (Camden), Manchester (city centre) and Birmingham (Edgbaston) handle in-person follow-up free of charge: dry socket packing, suture removal if needed, antibiotic prescription, drainage of localised swelling. Notes and photos sent to us the same day.
In the rare event of a complication requiring further surgery (around 1% of cases), and where the case falls within our warranty terms, we cover the flight, transfer, and re-treatment in Pendik.
The most important post-operative point: contact us early if something feels wrong. Dry socket at day 3 is straightforward to treat; an untreated infection at day 7 is harder. The 4-working-hour WhatsApp response is the baseline; for urgent concerns we usually respond within 30 minutes.
The three concerns we hear most often
The inferior alveolar nerve runs close to lower wisdom tooth roots, and very rarely can be temporarily or permanently affected during surgery. Temporary numbness occurs in roughly 1–5% of impacted cases; permanent altered sensation in well under 1% when surgery is properly planned. The 3D CBCT scan we do for every impacted lower wisdom tooth identifies high-risk cases — and in those cases we discuss coronectomy (leaving the roots near the nerve, removing only the crown) as a safer alternative. We never proceed without the imaging.
Often yes for cost and recovery efficiency — one round of anaesthesia, one recovery period, one trip. The trade-off is heavier short-term swelling and a more cautious diet for a week. For older patients (40+), patients with significant medical conditions, or cases where the four teeth are very different in complexity, we sometimes recommend two visits spaced 1–2 weeks apart. We make this call clinically; it isn't an upsell.
Surgical warranties are different from restorative warranties — we can't warranty against your body's healing response, but we can warranty against surgical error and we do. Our written warranty covers any complication requiring re-intervention within 60 days of surgery, plus 5-year warranty on bone grafting outcomes (if the graft fails to integrate, we redo it). Free in-person follow-up via the UK partner network for 12 months is included for international patients.
Why Turkey, and why Pendik specifically?
Oral surgery is the area where UK patients face the most painful availability problem: NHS extraction waits for non-emergency cases run into months in many regions, hospital referrals for impacted wisdom teeth can take 6–12 months, and private extraction prices of £400–£900 per tooth put proper surgical treatment out of reach for many patients. Combining surgery with a short trip to Istanbul solves both the cost and the waiting list — we can usually schedule within 7 days of enquiry.
The equipment is identical to UK practice: digital panoramic imaging, 3D CBCT scanners (Sirona, Carestream), piezosurgery for atraumatic bone removal, EU-grade synthetic and allograft bone substitutes. Sterilisation is Class B autoclave to NHS hospital standard. The materials and protocols are equivalent; the price difference is purely the cost structure of running a clinic in Turkey versus the UK.
Pendik is the practical choice within Istanbul. Tourist-zone clinics in Taksim or Şişli mean an extra 60–90 minutes of traffic after surgery — uncomfortable when you've just had teeth out. Our clinic is 8 kilometres from Sabiha Gökçen Airport, a 15-minute taxi ride. Direct flights from London Gatwick, Stansted, Manchester and Dublin land daily on Pegasus and Turkish Airlines.
What people on r/turkeyteeth tend to ask
Anonymised, paraphrased questions from the subreddit — and our honest answers.
- "I'm 23 and my dentist says I need all four wisdom teeth out but the NHS won't refer me. What do I do?"The 2020 NICE guidance changed NHS criteria for wisdom tooth removal to symptomatic cases only — so many UK patients who would have had prophylactic removal a decade ago now have to either wait until symptoms develop or pay privately. The Turkey-cost equivalent (£600–£900 for all four) versus UK private (£2,000–£3,500) makes the trip meaningfully worthwhile. Send us a panoramic X-ray for a written assessment.
- "Is it safe to fly the day after wisdom tooth surgery?"For simple extractions, yes. For impacted lower wisdom teeth we recommend waiting 24 hours minimum and ideally 48 hours, partly for swelling management and partly because changes in cabin pressure can occasionally aggravate sinus involvement. We plan trip lengths accordingly when booking.
- "Why are some clinics in Turkey quoting £400 for wisdom teeth?"Usually because they're charging UK-aligned prices and banking the margin. Below £150 per impacted tooth, you're also asking the question — clinics that quote £50–£80 are often skipping the CBCT for impacted cases, which is a meaningful safety corner-cut. Our pricing reflects what we charge our local Turkish patients, not what we think international patients will pay.
What does oral surgery actually involve?
Oral surgery (formally called oral and maxillofacial surgery) is the branch of dentistry concerned with the surgical treatment of the mouth, jaws and surrounding structures. The most common outpatient procedures — and the ones we do most often — are tooth extractions (simple and surgical), impacted wisdom tooth removal, pre-implant bone grafting, sinus lifting for upper posterior implants, and small soft-tissue procedures like frenectomy and biopsy. More complex procedures (orthognathic jaw surgery, head and neck cancer surgery, major facial trauma) are done in hospital settings and aren't part of our outpatient clinic scope.
The combination of local anaesthetic and modern surgical instruments means most of what used to require hospital admission can now be done comfortably in a properly equipped outpatient clinic. Inhalation sedation (nitrous oxide / "happy gas") adds an extra layer of comfort for anxious patients without the cost, complexity, or recovery time of general anaesthesia.
The role of 3D imaging in safe surgery
Standard 2D dental X-rays (panoramic, periapical) are excellent for screening but limited for surgical planning. They compress a three-dimensional structure into a flat image, and critical relationships — particularly between lower wisdom tooth roots and the inferior alveolar nerve, between upper molar roots and the maxillary sinus, between implant sites and adjacent vital structures — can't be reliably assessed from 2D alone. 3D CBCT scanning resolves this by producing volumetric imaging at sub- millimetre resolution, allowing safe and predictable surgical planning.
We use CBCT for all impacted lower wisdom teeth, all implant cases, all bone grafting planning, and any complex extraction where the 2D imaging is ambiguous. CBCT radiation dose is roughly equivalent to a few days of natural background radiation — well below the threshold of clinical concern when used for genuine indication. Including CBCT in the price for cases that need it (rather than charging it separately) reflects that we consider it part of safe practice, not an optional upgrade.
Coronectomy: when leaving roots behind is safer
For lower wisdom teeth where the roots are very close to the inferior alveolar nerve, full extraction carries a meaningful risk of nerve damage. Coronectomy is a published alternative: the crown of the tooth is removed (resolving the symptoms — pericoronitis, food trap, pain on biting) but the roots are deliberately left behind near the nerve. Over time the bone heals over the retained roots, and the long-term complication rate is low. The 2020 NICE evidence review supports coronectomy as a valid technique in high-risk cases.
We offer coronectomy when CBCT indicates high nerve proximity, and we explain the trade-offs clearly: lower risk of nerve damage, small risk of needing further surgery years later if the retained roots migrate or develop pathology. For most patients in this risk category, coronectomy is the safer choice.
Bone grafting and sinus lifting: building for future implants
Long-term tooth loss leads to atrophy of the surrounding jawbone — particularly in the upper back teeth, where the maxillary sinus expands downward into the gap. By 5–10 years post-extraction, around a quarter of patients have insufficient bone for direct implant placement. Three solutions: socket preservation (placing graft material at the time of extraction to prevent atrophy in the first place); ridge augmentation (rebuilding the bone where it's already lost); and sinus lifting (raising the sinus floor and packing graft material underneath).
Socket preservation is the easiest — done at the same visit as the extraction, costs £120–£200 per site, and dramatically improves implant outcomes 4–6 months later. Ridge augmentation and sinus lifting are more complex and may need their own dedicated trip, with implant placement scheduled for a return trip after 4–6 months of healing. We never proceed with implant placement without adequate bone — it's the most common cause of long-term implant failure.
Frequently asked questions
How much does wisdom tooth extraction cost in Turkey compared to the UK?+
A simple erupted wisdom tooth extraction is £80–£120 at our Pendik clinic. A surgical extraction of a partially impacted wisdom tooth is £140–£200. A fully impacted wisdom tooth requiring bone removal is £200–£300. UK private comparison: £400–£900 per tooth depending on complexity. NHS extraction is available but waiting lists for non-emergency wisdom tooth removal are long in many regions, and complex cases are often referred to hospital, where waits can be 6–12 months. Our prices include the consultation, 3D CBCT scan if indicated, the surgery itself, suture removal, and a 30-day follow-up via WhatsApp.
What types of oral surgery do you do?+
Routine and surgical tooth extractions, impacted wisdom tooth removal, surgical exposure of buried teeth, frenectomy (lip and tongue tie release), apicoectomy (root-tip surgery), small biopsy of suspicious tissue, bone grafting for implant preparation, sinus lifting for upper jaw implants, and pre-prosthetic surgery (alveoloplasty, tori removal). What we don't do in-clinic: orthognathic jaw surgery, head and neck cancer surgery, major facial trauma — these require hospital admission and are referred to our hospital partner network when indicated.
Is the surgery painful and what is recovery like?+
The surgery itself is not painful — we use local anaesthetic for all routine cases, and you'll feel pressure but not sharpness. Inhalation sedation is available for anxious patients. Mild to moderate discomfort for 2–4 days afterwards is normal, managed with prescription painkillers and ice packs. Swelling peaks around day 2–3 and resolves over 7–10 days. Most UK patients fly home the day after surgery without issue; we recommend not flying within 24 hours of major surgical extractions and not within 48 hours of sinus surgery.
How long does the trip need to be?+
For a single wisdom tooth or simple extraction, a 3–4 day trip is sufficient — surgery on day 2, rest day on day 3, suture removal or rest on day 4 before flying home. For multiple impacted wisdom teeth (all four in one go), we recommend a 5–7 day trip — more recovery time, second look at the surgical sites before flying. Bone grafting and sinus lifting cases need 4–5 day trips for the initial surgery and a return trip 4–6 months later for implant placement.
Why is CBCT scanning important for wisdom teeth?+
Lower wisdom teeth often sit very close to the inferior alveolar nerve — the nerve that supplies sensation to the lower lip, chin and lower teeth. A standard 2D panoramic X-ray can't reliably show the exact 3D relationship between the tooth and the nerve. A 3D CBCT scan resolves this and lets the surgeon plan the safest extraction technique, including coronectomy (removing only the crown of the tooth, leaving the roots safely behind near the nerve) when indicated. We do CBCT for all impacted lower wisdom teeth and complex cases — the imaging is included in our extraction price.
What about post-extraction infection (dry socket)?+
Dry socket (alveolar osteitis) occurs in roughly 2–5% of routine extractions and 5–10% of impacted lower wisdom tooth surgeries. It's a temporary delay in healing — painful but not dangerous. Risk factors include smoking, oral contraceptive use, and not following aftercare instructions. If you develop pain that gets worse 3–5 days after surgery (rather than steadily improving), it's likely dry socket. Our UK aftercare partners handle dry socket treatment locally under our agreement — they pack the socket with medicated dressing, which resolves the pain within 24 hours. No flight back needed.
What if I'm back in the UK and something feels wrong?+
WhatsApp us a description and photo of the surgical site. We respond within 4 working hours. For dry socket, persistent swelling, suspected infection, or stitches that come out early, our UK partner dentists in London (Camden), Manchester (city centre) and Birmingham (Edgbaston) provide free in-person assessment under our agreement. Antibiotics are prescribed locally if needed. We're notified the same day with photos and clinical notes. Most post-operative issues are resolved at the UK partner without a flight back to Turkey.
Do you offer bone grafting for future implant patients?+
Yes. Bone grafting is one of the most common pre-implant surgeries we do. For patients who've had a missing tooth for several years, the surrounding bone gradually atrophies and can become too thin for direct implant placement. Bone grafting (using synthetic, allograft, or autogenous material) rebuilds the deficient area; after 4–6 months of healing, the implant can be placed. Bone grafting at the time of extraction (socket preservation) is the easiest case — done in the same visit as the extraction, costs £120–£200 per site, and dramatically improves implant outcomes later.
Get a free written quote
Send a recent panoramic X-ray or describe your symptoms. We respond within 2 working hours with a written assessment, GBP price, and trip-length recommendation. No deposit, no commitment.