Wisdom Teeth Removal Montreal
Advanced Imaging and Sedation for a Stress-Free Procedure
- Free video consults
- 2 safe sedation options
- Advanced imaging tech
- Handling complex cases

Protect Your Smile
By Contacting Us Today
Here at Smile Montreal, we use advanced technology and perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine your candidacy for wisdom teeth removal. We use digital scans and X-rays to assess your jaw, third molars, and surrounding teeth. Our cone beam CT scanner presents an incredibly accurate representation of your dental anatomy, so we can plan a precise wisdom tooth removal procedure. To book your consultation, reach out to us online or call our Montreal office at:
(514) 937-6558
Our Family Cares About Your Family
If you're looking for someone to treat your child's smile, it can be even more nerve-wracking than looking for a provider for yourself. Our father-son team is committed to caring for our friends and neighbors just like we would our own family. We have more than 50 years of experience and the training to handle even complex cases, so you can trust that you and your child are in good hands at our Westmount office.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth Can Cause a Chain Reaction of Issues
As your wisdom teeth emerge, they may create overcrowding or tooth misalignment. They may also cause pain or infections, so you should never delay your treatment. If you need help now, you can rely on our Montreal dental practice.
Find Out If You Need Wisdom Teeth Removal From the Comfort of Home
Worried about pain or surgery? You’re not alone. Many patients wait until their wisdom teeth become a problem, but waiting too long can lead to avoidable issues like infections, cysts, or misaligned teeth.
Let us help you take the first step with no pressure and no in-office visit. Our free online consult lets you get expert advice from home, on your terms. Just follow these steps:
- Upload a photo or describe your
symptoms - We’ll send you a personalized video from one of our dentists
- Watch your video and decide if you’re ready to book
It’s simple, private, and completely free — and it might save you from bigger problems down the road.
Prevent Future Problems By Removing Your Wisdom Teeth Now
At the moment, your wisdom teeth may not be impacted at all. However, they may emerge and shift over time, causing problems such as cysts and tooth decay. Fortunately, you can avoid those problems entirely with a preventative wisdom tooth removal at Smile Montreal.
Our knowledgeable dentists, Drs. Patrick and Charles Casey, can carefully take out your wisdom teeth now, so that you do not have to struggle with tooth emergencies or complications in the future. Ready to get started? Want to learn more?
Send us a message or call us at:
(514) 937-6558

If your molars become impacted, they may cause jaw pain or infections. A preemptive wisdom teeth removal can save you time, worry, and discomfort. Visit Montreal Smile to find out about the advantages of this procedure and how it can preserve your oral health.
Precision Planning for Minimal Risk
"Our i-CAT 3D imaging system provides a comprehensive view of your jawbone, enabling precise planning for wisdom teeth extractions."
What to Expect During Treatment
Many patients have their wisdom teeth removed between the ages of 17 and 25, when the procedure is safer and easier and offers a faster recovery.
Recovering After Your Procedure
Our Montreal staff will provide you with a detailed list of instructions to follow after surgery. Call your dentist if you notice worsening symptoms. To ensure a comfortable, successful recovery, these guidelines must be followed precisely:
Take Pain Medication
It's normal to experience some pain and discomfort after surgery. Wisdom tooth pain can usually be managed with ibuprofen, naproxen, or other over-the-counter pain relievers. If you were prescribed pain medication, make sure to take it.
Allow for Blood Clots
Blood clots will form in the surgical site. It is crucial not to use a straw or make suction with your mouth, as this could dislodge the blood clot and cause a painful condition called dry socket.
Alleviate Swelling
To reduce inflammation and swelling after oral surgery, patients can apply an ice pack or cold compress to the jaw. This should be done in 20-minute increments for the first 24 hours after surgery.
Reduce Activity
During the first few days of recovery, avoid strenuous activity. An elevation in heart rate can increase the risk of post-operative bleeding and swelling.
Eat a Soft-Food Diet
Patients should eat a soft-food diet such as yogurt, pudding, applesauce, pasta, eggs, or smoothies. After a few days, you may incorporate more solid foods at your discretion.
Choose a Cutting-Edge Facility
"Our clinic features cutting-edge dental technology, including E4D CAD/CAM systems for same-day restorations and laser dentistry for minimally invasive treatments, enhancing both precision and patient comfort."