Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Milton
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Do you have ongoing pain or pressure at the back of your jaw? Has your dentist mentioned that your wisdom teeth should come out? Don’t worry—removing wisdom teeth is a very common procedure.
Safe, Comfortable Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom teeth are your third molars—the last adult teeth to emerge. Most people get them between ages 17 and 25, though some may develop them earlier, later, or not at all. While these teeth can sometimes grow in without problems, they often lead to pain, crowding, or infection. That’s when removal becomes necessary.
Protect Your Smile From Future Problems
Wisdom teeth can sometimes grow in at awkward angles or get trapped beneath the gums. Removing them early helps prevent complications that could affect surrounding teeth and gums.

Prevent crowding or shifting of teeth
Avoid infection and swelling
Reduce jaw pain or discomfort
Protect neighboring teeth and bone health
Trusted by our community for patient-first care
Your Comfort Is Our Priority
We make every step of the extraction process calm and comfortable, from local anesthesia to post-procedure care.
Consultation & Imaging
X-rays to assess tooth position and determine the best approach.
Comfort & Numbing
Local anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience; sedation options may be available if needed.
Precise Extraction
The tooth is gently removed using advanced, minimally invasive techniques.
Aftercare & Recovery
Detailed instructions for a smooth, comfortable healing process.
What Our Patients Are Saying
What an exceptional service, second to none, indeed. Starting from the receptionist to the doctor. You all made the experience so smooth, openly explained everything upfront. Thank you.
Badar A.
Mohamed B.
I had my dental cleaning with the hygienist Lina today. As usual, Lina is very caring and meticulous at her work. She does not rush and keeps reminding us about how to keep our teeth healthy and clean. The receptionists at Denali Dental are super friendly and always receiving patients with a warm and welcoming smile. I am looking forward to my next appointment.
Samantha W.
Absolutely amazing. The staff are friendly and welcoming. I'm kicking myself in the butt for not remembering the female dental hygienist who cleaned my teeth. I've never left the dentist not sore from a teeth cleaning. Today was the first in 50 years! She was gentle and made sure I was comfortable. You won't regret going here. Thank you.
Amazing clinic starting from the reception all thr way to the dentist and dental assistant.
Sarah M.
Everyone from the moment I walked in was absolutely amazing and so sweet! The best dentist I’ve ever been to!
Brad
Maria M.
Best dentist in town. The place is spotless, the admin staff are always friendly, and the dentist Dr Mustafa, is so patient, expertly skilled and utterly amazing. I never post reviews, so please don’t go anywhere without calling Dr Mustafa first.
Dr. Kayalie
Meet Your Trusted Family Dentist
At Denali Dental, we are committed to providing compassionate, high-quality dental care for patients of all ages. Led by Dr. Mohammad Al Kayalie, our team focuses on comfort, trust, and personalized treatment to help you maintain a healthy smile for life.
Since 2015, we’ve been proudly serving families in Milton with comprehensive dental care, emergency services, and a welcoming environment designed around your comfort and convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should wisdom teeth be removed?
Wisdom teeth should be removed before they begin to affect the rest of your mouth. Common reasons include improper growth, lack of space in the jaw, difficulty cleaning, or partial eruption that increases the risk of infection.
Is wisdom tooth extraction painful?
No — local anesthesia keeps you comfortable, and most patients experience only mild soreness afterward.
How long does recovery take?
Healing usually takes a few days to a week, depending on the number of teeth removed and your overall health.
What can I eat after extraction?
Stick to soft foods like yogurt, soup, and mashed potatoes for the first few days. Avoid crunchy or hot foods until fully healed.
What are common symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth?
Persistent pain or pressure in the back of the jaw, swelling or tenderness in the gums, difficulty opening your mouth fully, bad breath, headaches, jaw stiffness, numbness, or bleeding gums.
Do all wisdom teeth need to be removed?
No. If your wisdom teeth are healthy, fully erupted, positioned correctly, and easy to clean, removal may not be necessary. Your dentist will evaluate them with X-rays to determine the best option for your individual case.
What can I expect during the procedure?
The process typically includes an assessment with X-rays, anesthesia or sedation, access to the tooth, extraction (sometimes in sections), and cleaning and closure of the area.
When is the best time to remove wisdom teeth?
The best time is often during the late teens or early twenties, before complications develop. However, our team will assess your unique situation and make personalized recommendations.
Can I go back to work or school after the procedure?
Most patients return to normal activities within 2–3 days, depending on the case.
Do you accept insurance or the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?
Yes, we accept most major dental insurance plans and CDCP. Our staff can help you with insurance forms and estimates before starting treatment.
Do you offer weekend appointments?
Absolutely. We’re open on weekends to make dental care more convenient for your schedule.
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