Wisdom Tooth Removal in Jackson, MS – Gentle, Expert Care
If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort from your wisdom teeth, it’s time to see an expert. Our team in Jackson, MS, offers gentle wisdom tooth removal, with same-day service available for your convenience. Don’t suffer – we’re here to help!
How much does Wisdom Tooth Removal cost in Jackson, MS?
Wisdom tooth removal in Jackson, MS typically costs between $150 and $450. We offer same-day services to relieve pain quickly, with our office conveniently located near Terry Road and the 39209 postal code.
Prices vary by complexity and extraction method; confirm before work.
Service Details
Why Choose Us:
Certified, insured, and licensed oral surgeons.
We offer clear pricing with no hidden fees.
Same-day appointments available for emergencies.
Comfortable care with sedation options for anxiety-free procedures.
90-day warranty on all post-removal care.
Common Problems:
Pain and discomfort from impacted wisdom teeth.
Swelling or infection in the gums around the tooth.
Difficulty chewing or opening the mouth fully.
Repeated infections or cysts around the wisdom tooth.
Misalignment caused by growing wisdom teeth.
Pricing Table:
Service | Typical Range | What’s Included |
---|---|---|
Wisdom Tooth Removal (single) | $150–$350 | Consultation, X-rays, removal of one tooth |
Wisdom Tooth Removal (multiple) | $250–$450 | Multiple extractions, post-care instructions |
Sedation Options | $100–$200 | Sedation for anxiety-free wisdom tooth removal |
Process:
Book: Schedule your wisdom tooth consultation.
Diagnose: Our oral surgeon will evaluate your wisdom teeth with an X-ray.
Remove: We’ll carefully remove your wisdom tooth with minimal discomfort.
5) Coverage & Localization
We provide wisdom tooth removal services to residents of Jackson, MS, including neighborhoods near Terry Road, Lakewood, Lefleurs, and surrounding areas like Madison and Flowood. Our office is conveniently located near the 39209 postal code.
Nearby Cities: Also serving Flowood, Brandon, Clinton, and Madison.
Our Process
Easy Steps To Get Your Solution
We helped a local resident who had been struggling with ill-fitting dentures for months. After a quick consultation, we crafted a perfect fit, and the patient left with a comfortable new set.
01
Make Appointment
Schedule a free consultation with our team.
02
Receive Appointment
Our experts assess your needs and provide the accurate time.
03
Meet The Dentist
Our dentists assess your needs and provide a custom solution.
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Get Your Solutions
We create and fit your new dentures, ensuring comfort and functionality.
Work Hours
- Mon - Thurs : 9.00 A.M - 09.00 P.M
- Fri - Sun : 9.00 A.M - 09.00 P.M
Emergency Mail
dentistinjackson@gmail.com
Testimonials
What Patients Say About Us

Patient
"Highly recommend! The whole process was easy, and I can now smile with confidence again." — madley, 39209

Patient
“I got my dental implants at Jackson Dentist Clinic, great results!”

Patient
FAQ
Popular Question
Our FAQ section is designed to help you find quick, clear information about our treatments, payment options, insurance, appointments, and more. If you don’t see your question listed, feel free to reach out—our team is always happy to assist you.
Stick to soft, easy-to-chew foods for the first few days, such as:
Mashed potatoes
Yogurt
Smoothies (without straws)
Scrambled eggs
Applesauce
Soup (lukewarm, not hot)
Avoid crunchy, hard, spicy, or very hot foods, as they can irritate the healing area.
Bite down gently on the gauze for the first 30–45 minutes after your extraction to control bleeding. If bleeding continues, replace with fresh gauze as directed by your dentist. You can usually stop using gauze once the bleeding has slowed or stopped—typically within a few hours.
It’s best to avoid alcohol for at least 48–72 hours after your extraction. Alcohol can interfere with healing, increase bleeding, and interact negatively with pain medications. Wait until you’re fully healed before drinking.
Carbonated drinks like soda can dislodge the blood clot and delay healing, leading to a painful condition called dry socket. Avoid soda for at least 3–4 days, and when you reintroduce it, do so slowly and without using a straw.
Smoking is one of the biggest risk factors for dry socket. You should avoid smoking for at least 72 hours, though longer is better. If possible, wait a full week before smoking to give your mouth the best chance to heal.
Emergency mail
dentistinjackson@gmail.com
Very happy with my new dentures! They fit perfectly, and the staff was kind and helpful." — Steve, Jackson