Wisdom tooth extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction is one of Ardentis’ areas of expertise. For over 30 years, our dental surgeons and oral surgery specialists have performed these procedures both in Switzerland and internationally, supported by scientific publications and numerous conferences. Thanks to this unique academic and clinical expertise, Ardentis is one of the few dental clinic groups in Switzerland able to guarantee such a high level of expertise in wisdom tooth surgery, ensuring your safety, comfort, and optimal recovery.
THE ESSENTIAL
Wisdom tooth extraction is often necessary to prevent pain, infections, or tooth misalignment. Our surgeons provide safe and comfortable care.
What are wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth are your third molars, located at the very back of your mouth. They usually appear between the ages of 16 and 25, a transitional period into adulthood, which explains their name.
In a small number of people, they grow normally and fit properly into the dental arch. However, in most cases, they lack space, grow at an angle, or remain impacted under the gum or bone, which can lead to various oral health issues.
Why extract wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth can cause you pain, infections, cavities on neighboring teeth, cysts, or crowding. Extraction, often preventive, helps avoid these complications and maintain a healthy mouth long-term.
Wisdom Teeth Extraction Procedure
- Consultation and initial examination: A panoramic X-ray or scan is performed to assess the position of your teeth. A personalized evaluation helps identify potential risks and plan your treatment safely.
- Anesthesia and your comfort: Local anesthesia is usually sufficient for a simple extraction. Depending on the complexity of the procedure or your level of anxiety, general anesthesia or sedation may also be offered.
- Surgical extraction: Modern and precise techniques are used to minimize trauma and ensure your comfort. Sutures may be placed if necessary to support proper healing.
- Post-operative follow-up: Pain relief medication is prescribed and personalized advice is provided. Healing is monitored, and a follow-up plan is adapted to your individual needs.
Post-extraction care
- Rest and apply ice to reduce swelling
- Eat soft foods and stay well hydrated
- Maintain gentle oral hygiene around the treated area
- Take prescribed medications as directed by your specialist
- Follow-up appointments to ensure fast and complication-free healing

“Less pain, more comfort: wisdom is also knowing when to remove it.”
Frequently Asked Questions about Wisdom Teeth
What are wisdom teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the third molars located at the back of your mouth. They usually appear between ages 16 and 25. Because there is often not enough space for them to grow properly, they may remain impacted, grow at an angle, or cause pain and infections.
When should wisdom teeth be extracted?
Extraction is recommended for most people, especially in cases of pain, infections, cavities, cysts, lack of space, or risk of shifting other teeth. In some cases, even without symptoms, your dentist may advise preventive extraction to avoid future complications.
Does wisdom tooth extraction hurt?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia (or sometimes general anesthesia if desired). Patients do not feel pain during the extraction. Afterward, mild pain and swelling may occur, but these are well controlled with medications prescribed by your dentist.
What is the recovery process after extraction?
Healing usually takes a few days to about one week. During this time, you are advised to avoid very hot or hard foods, refrain from smoking, and maintain gentle oral hygiene. Your dentist will always provide personalized recommendations to support a smooth and complication-free recovery.
Is wisdom tooth extraction covered by insurance?
In Switzerland, basic insurance (LAMal) may cover wisdom tooth extraction depending on tooth position, infection risk, and case complexity. The dentist will submit a request to LAMal after the preoperative assessment. If LAMal coverage is denied, some supplementary insurance plans may cover part of the cost. It is recommended to check with your insurance provider before the procedure.

Dental hygiene & prevention
Dental hygiene and prevention are essential to maintaining your oral health. Through regular care, personalised follow-up and the guidance of our certified hygienists, you protect your teeth and gums while maintaining a healthy smile.
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Orthodontics & alignement
Orthodontics helps align your teeth and enhance your smile through modern, personalised techniques.
Whether using traditional treatments or clear aligners such as Invisalign®, our specialists offer you effective, discreet and long-lasting solutions for a healthy mouth and a harmonious smile.
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From an early age, prevention is essential to protect your child’s oral health.
At Ardentis, our paediatric dentists and child specialists support your child with gentle care, teaching good oral hygiene habits and offering treatments tailored to every stage of their growth.
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When dentistry requires an additional level of expertise, our specialists take care of your treatment. Oral surgery, wisdom teeth extraction, dental implants, caries treatment, endodontics or dental prosthetics: each procedure is carried out with precision and care. Our teams support you step by step to ensure your comfort, address the root of the problem, and sustainably preserve the health of your smile, with complete confidence.

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Radiology
In our clinics, we perform intra- and extra-oral dental radiology examinations to visualize teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. We carry out panoramic radiographs or orthopantomograms (OPT), lateral cephalometric radiographs, and Cone Beam CT scans (3D imaging) to ensure accurate diagnoses and safe treatments.


Aesthetic medicine & facial surgery
At Ardentis, aesthetic medicine and facial surgery aim to enhance your facial features while respecting your individuality. Dr Jean-Thomas Bachelet offers you personalised treatments to correct, harmonise and reveal your natural beauty, delivering precise and long-lasting results.
The Ardentis Advantages
What sets us apart.
Other clinics
Dental practices
Patient care: 7 days a week, within 24 hours
Extended hours: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Largest network of clinics: 18 across Suisse Romande
Scientific expertise: research and publications
In-house laboratory & digital technologies
Specialists and experts in every dental field
Structured program: ongoing internal training
Our fees
We offer transparent pricing for our dental care. During your treatment, we make sure to keep you informed about all financial aspects related to your care. We also explain the different payment options available to you.
Dental care
Dental check-up (y.c. 2 radiographs)
from CHF 140.–
Emergency consultation (temporary care only)*
max CHF 300.–
Scaling (excluding x-rays)
max CHF 198.–
Inlay / Onlay (incl. laboratory, provisional, final check)
from CHF 1’430.–
Crown (incl. laboratory, provisional, final check)
from CHF 1’607.–
Veneer (incl. laboratory, provisional, final check)
from CHF 1’808.–
Bridge (incl. laboratory, provisional, final check)
from CHF 4’298.–
Composite filling
from CHF 218.–
Tooth extraction with anesthesia
CHF 115 to 476.–
Wisdom tooth extraction
CHF 200 to 705.–
Express Glow
CHF 79.–
Teeth whitening in-clinic
CHF 499.–
Teeth whitening at home
CHF 569.–
Teeth whitening Premium (in-clinic + at-home trays)
CHF 799.–
Whitening syringe refill
CHF 15.–
Tooth gem placement (gem included)
CHF 120.–
Dental implant (incl. laboratory, materials, final check)
from CHF 3’559.20.–
Root canal treatment
from CHF 541.–
Full removable denture (incl. preliminary analysis and adjustments)
from CHF 3’111.–
Full removable denture with attachment on 2 dental implants (incl. preliminary analysis and adjustments)
* For administrative reasons,
emergency consultations must be paid on site.
from CHF 8’000.–
Dental and maxillofacial radiology
Panoramic X-ray
CHF 177.–
3D X-ray – Volumetric tomography (Cone-beam CT scan)
CHF 394.–
Cephalometric x-ray / skull x-ray
CHF 177.–
Orthodontics and clear aligners
Invisalign® aligners (1 jaw, attachments and retainer not included)
from CHF 2’598.–
Invisalign® aligners (2 jaws, attachments and retainer not included)
from CHF 3’399.–
Fixed braces (with brackets) (1 jaw, retainer not included)
from CHF 3’600.–
Fixed appliance (with brackets) (2 jaws, retention not included)
from CHF 7’200.–
Orthodontic retainer (per jaw)
from CHF 400.–
Aesthetic medicine and facial surgery
Botox
from CHF 300.–
Hyaluronic acid
from CHF 450.–
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)
from CHF 2’500.–
Otoplasty (ear surgery)
from CHF 3’500.–
Mini-lift
from CHF 5’000.–
Our Clinics
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