If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or have been advised to remove your wisdom teeth, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons provide safe, modern care with sedation options for a more comfortable experience.
About the team
At Seaforth Oral Surgery, your care is provided by experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons:
Dr. Marc
Shenouda
DMD, FRCD(C)
Dr. Antoine
Chehade
BSc, DDs, MSc, FRCD(C)
Dr. Sina
Hashemi
DMD, MD, CM, FRCD(C), Dip. aboms
Our team focuses exclusively on surgical procedures of the mouth and jaw, with an emphasis on safety, precision, and patient comfort.
WHEN REMOVAL MAY BE RECOMMENDED
Wisdom teeth may need to be removed if you have:
Pain or pressure at the back of your mouth
Swelling or recurrent gum infection
Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth
Difficulty cleaning the area
Food trapping or difficulty cleaning the area
A recommendation from your dentist
In some cases, removal helps prevent infection, damage to nearby teeth, or other pathology.
Early evaluation helps prevent issues such as:
Recurrent infections (pericoronitis)
Damage to adjacent teeth
Cysts or other pathology around the tooth
YOUR COMFORT MATTERS
We understand that oral surgery can feel stressful.
That’s why we offer safe, medically supervised sedation options, including IV sedation, to help you stay relaxed and comfortable throughout the procedure.
Administered by trained surgical professionals
Continuous monitoring throughout the procedure
Designed to reduce anxiety and improve overall comfort
Many patients feel little to no memory of the procedure.
COST & COVERAGE
The cost of wisdom teeth removal varies depending on the complexity of the case.
Typical range: $250–$600 per tooth
Many procedures are partially or fully covered by dental insurance
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) may provide coverage for eligible patients
Our team will review your coverage and provide clarity before treatment.
Wisdom teeth removal is a surgical procedure that can vary in complexity.
Choosing an oral and maxillofacial surgeon means:
Advanced surgical training beyond general dentistry
A clinical environment designed for surgical care
Access to IV sedation for greater comfort
Experience with impacted and complex cases
If you’ve been advised to remove your wisdom teeth — or are experiencing symptoms — the next step is a consultation.