Wisdom Tooth Extractions in

Seattle Starting at $150

We accept major PPO insurances and have the flexibility to get you in quickly, often accommodating same-week appointments.

Take a quick online assessment to help us determine the best treatment plan for you.

Wisdom Tooth Extractions in Seattle starting at $150

We accept major PPO insurances and have the flexibility to get you in quickly, often accommodating same-week appointments.

Take a quick online assessment to help us determine the best treatment plan for you.

What are my options for removing wisdom teeth?

We can handle wisdom tooth extractions of all types, and we use the latest methods to keep you feeling comfortable and safe throughout the process.

Extractions are performed for a wide variety of reasons, including:

  • Tooth decay that has destroyed enough tooth structure to render the tooth non-restorable.

  • Extractions of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth.

  • Extraction of extra teeth that block other teeth from coming in.

  • Extractions of some permanent teeth to make space for orthodontic treatment.

What Are My Options For Removing Wisdom Teeth?

We can handle wisdom tooth extractions of all types, and we use the latest methods to keep you feeling comfortable and safe throughout the process.

Extractions are performed for a wide variety of reasons, including:

  • Tooth decay that has destroyed enough tooth structure to render the tooth non-restorable.

  • Extractions of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth

  • Extraction of extra teeth that block other teeth from coming in.

  • Extractions of some permanent teeth to make space for orthodontic treatment.


They look and feel like real teeth


Freedom to eat all of your favorite foods


Prevention of permanent bone loss


They last 30+ years with proper care

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Process

Initial Consult & Exam

With an oral examination and X-Rays, your oral surgeon can determine the placement of the wisdom teeth and predict if there are any present or future problems. Patients are usually first evaluated in their mid-teenage years by their dentist, orthodontist, or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

Removal

In most cases, wisdom teeth removal is performed under local anesthesia, laughing gas (nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia) or IV sedation. Your options and their surgical risks will be discussed with you before the procedure is performed. Your comfort and ease of mind is our priority throughout the procedure.

Recovery

Once the teeth are removed, the gums will be sutured. To control bleeding, gauze will be placed on the treatment area. You will rest under our supervision until you are ready to be taken home by a responsible adult. Once discharged, you will be given a postoperative kit that includes instructions, a prescription for pain medication, antibiotics and a follow-up appointment in one week to have the sutures removed.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Process

Initial Consult & Exam

With an oral examination and X-Rays, your oral surgeon can determine the placement of the wisdom teeth and predict if there are any present or future problems. Patients are usually first evaluated in their mid-teenage years by their dentist, orthodontist or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

Removal

In most cases, wisdom teeth removal is performed under local anesthesia, laughing gas (nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia) or IV sedation. Your options and their surgical risks will be discussed with you before the procedure is performed. Your comfort and ease of mind is our priority throughout the procedure.

Recovery

Once the teeth are removed, the gums will be sutured. To control bleeding, gauze will be placed on the treatment area. You will rest under our supervision until you are ready to be taken home by a responsible adult. Once discharged, you will be given a postoperative kit that includes instructions, a prescription for pain medication, antibiotics, and a follow-up appointment in one week to have the sutures removed.

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"Wanted to switch dentist since commuting to my last dentist's office was a pain, so I made an appointment here since Green Leaf Dental is so very close to my home. I couldn't be happier with the service they provided! Everyone who works there is very friendly and welcoming, and the office is clean and beautiful. As a bonus, they also sent me home with a little goody bag filled with travel-sized oral hygiene products <3"

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"Professional, friendly, caring, efficient, thorough, prompt, clean, best place So much that I don’t have enough words for. They take time and show they really care. My son had a supernumerary extraction and I was nervous but they did so great and it was so much better then I expected. I wouldn’t go anywhere else. Best experience in dental industry I have ever had. I highly recommend."

Tika M.

"The best experience I've ever had with anything dental or medical ever! 4 hours from the time I called until all 4 of my wisdom teeth were out. Comfortable, informative, and friendly. An excellent post-operation care kit and even a personal check up from the surgeon. I am beside myself with the outstanding care I received. THANK YOU!"

Ryan M.

"We had the best service for my daughter here at Sacramento Valley Dental Specialists! She is 15 and had all 4 of her wisdom teeth removed. The office staff was so friendly and welcoming! The waiting room provided a comfortable place to wait with coffee and beverages that were complimentary! All the assisting staff was very informative and very friendly and put my daughters nerves at ease. The doctor was also very friendly and explained the procedure very well and made me as a mom feel very comfortable when they took her back! I highly recommend this dental office! I came based off of reviews and was not disappointed!."

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"I would give 100 stars! Everyone is so kind and patient from the moment I called to make my appointment to the very end of my procedure. They explained everything about my insurance and payments and about the procedure and aftercare. It is very clean, and the doctor was gentle and made sure I wasn’t in any pain. Thank you so much for making me feel comfortable!!"

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that by delaying treatment for missing teeth, you risk bone resorption, plus more complicated and expensive procedures down the line?

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Financing & Insurance

To make treatment as easy as possible, we accept most PPO insurance. We also work with CareCredit and offer an in-house financing option for patients.

HOW IT WORKS: THE DENTAL IMPLANT PLACEMENT AND RESTORATION PROCESS

Initial Consult

At your consultation, your dentist will determine if dental implants are right for you. Your doctor will examine your mouth, take x-rays, and determine if your jaw is strong and healthy enough to support one or more dental implants. You and your dentist can also explore other restorative dentistry options at this time.

Scans and Fit

After you’ve been approved for treatment, your dentist will create a surgical plan for your dental implant, and schedule your oral surgery appointment. At this appointment, your dentist will create a small opening in your gum tissue, place a dental implant secure in the jaw, then clean the area and suture it shut to encourage proper healing.


Your New Smile

Once your implant has been placed, healing will begin. It takes 1-2 weeks to heal completely from surgery, but it will take between 3-6 months for your dental implant to bond permanently with your jaw bone in a process called “osseointegration”.

HOW IT WORKS: THE DENTAL IMPLANT PLACEMENT AND RESTORATION PROCESS

Initial Consult

At your consultation, your dentist will determine if dental implants are right for you. Your doctor will examine your mouth, take x-rays, and determine if your jaw is strong and healthy enough to support one or more dental implants. You and your dentist can also explore other restorative dentistry options at this time.

Scans and Fit

After you’ve been approved for treatment, your dentist will create a surgical plan for your dental implant, and schedule your oral surgery appointment. At this appointment, your dentist will create a small opening in your gum tissue, place a dental implant secure in the jaw, then clean the area and suture it shut to encourage proper healing.


Your New Smile

Once your implant has been placed, healing will begin. It takes 1-2 weeks to heal completely from surgery, but it will take between 3-6 months for your dental implant to bond permanently with your jaw bone in a process called “osseointegration”.

Why Should I Choose Mandeville Center For Dental Excellence?

  • Our technology, treatments, and techniques are the newest and most up-to-date available. Dental techniques and technology are always improving, and so are we.


  • Our highly-trained staff takes a proactive approach to complete dental care, while always holding your best interest at heart.


  • Education is our #1 priority. We want to ensure that our patients know exactly what’s going on every step of the way, and we pride ourselves on always staying up-to-date to provide the best care possible.



  • We are upfront about all treatment costs and are ready to provide financing help to fit your budget.

Why Should I Choose Mandeville Center For Dental Excellence?

  • Our technology, treatments, and techniques are the newest and most up-to-date available. Dental techniques and technology are always improving, and so are we.


  • Our highly-trained staff takes a proactive approach to complete dental care, while always holding your best interest at heart.


  • Education is our #1 priority. We want to ensure that our patients know exactly what’s going on every step of the way, and we pride ourselves on always staying up-to-date to provide the best care possible.



  • We are upfront about all treatment costs and are ready to provide financing help to fit your budget.

Meet

Dr. Yonatan “Yoni” Ahdut

Dr. Yoni was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington and currently lives in Seward Park with his wonderful wife, Hanah.  Bringing experienced and superlative family, specialty and cosmetic dental care to the South End was a central goal in establishing Green Leaf Dental and Dr. Yoni takes so much pride in being part of the vibrant Rainier Valley community.  He combines his 5 years experience as head associate in a busy pediatric practice with his passion for conservative, cosmetic focused restorative dental care and Invisalign treatment to make Green Leaf Dental a welcoming environment for patients of all ages.

In his free time, Dr. Yoni enjoys walking the Seward Park Loop with his wife, Shabbat meals with his family and spoiling his nephews. At night he dreams of hitting rolling hills of deep endless powder with his ski partner, Dr. Bean.

Meet

Dr. Geoffrey Bean

Dr. Bean is a native Washingtonian who received his dental degree from the University of Washington. He is passionate about dentistry and is very involved in the dental health community. Dr. Bean is an active Diplomat with the American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists, a member of several professional organizations in King and Pierce Counties, and is an associate faculty member at the University of Washington Dental School where he teaches sedation and airway management to graduate students. Dr. Bean also volunteers his time and resources to The Friendship Circle of Washington, a nonprofit that provides support to special needs youth and their families.

Throughout his career, Dr. Bean has provided a safe, trouble-free anesthesia experience for over four thousand patients, including adults and children. On top of his extensive experience as an anesthesiologist and a dentist, Dr. Bean’s outgoing, personable demeanor is what sets him apart. He can make any patient feel at ease and relaxed, and an appointment with Dr. Bean feels more like a visit with an old friend.

Meet

Dr. Geoffrey Bean

Dr. Bean is a native Washingtonian who received his dental degree from the University of Washington. He is passionate about dentistry and is very involved in the dental health community. Dr. Bean is an active Diplomat with the American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists, a member of several professional organizations in King and Pierce Counties, and is an associate faculty member at the University of Washington Dental School where he teaches sedation and airway management to graduate students. Dr. Bean also volunteers his time and resources to The Friendship Circle of Washington, a nonprofit that provides support to special needs youth and their families.

Throughout his career, Dr. Bean has provided a safe, trouble-free anesthesia experience for over four thousand patients, including adults and children. On top of his extensive experience as an anesthesiologist and a dentist, Dr. Bean’s outgoing, personable demeanor is what sets him apart. He can make any patient feel at ease and relaxed, and an appointment with Dr. Bean feels more like a visit with an old friend.

Dr. Sheldon Sealey

Endodontist

Dr. Sealey grew up in the Caribbean on the beautiful twin island of Trinidad and Tobago. He moved to the United States to attend college and completed his undergraduate degree in South Carolina, where he earned a B.S. in Biology. During his time at college, he was awarded the Presidential Scholarship Award for outstanding academic achievement and was also inducted into the Golden Key International Honor Society. In college Dr. Sealey participated in numerous research projects involving nanoparticles and osteoblast differentiation. His research project was published In the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry.


Dr. Sealey attended dental school at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine where he earned his D.M.D. Afterward, he completed a one-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry program at the University of Rochester Medical Center.


After completing his training, Dr. Sealey practiced dentistry in Upstate NY for 2 years. During that time, he completed additional continuing education that furthered his love for the specialty of Endodontics. This passion led him to pursue an advanced degree in Endodontics at Virginia Commonwealth University where he earned his certificate in Endodontics, in addition to, a Master of Science in Dentistry. Dr. Sealey is a member of the American Dental Association and the American Association of Endodontists.


In his free time, Dr. Sealey loves traveling with his family. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys the outdoors.

Dr. Sheldon Sealey

Endodontist

Dr. Sealey grew up in the Caribbean on the beautiful twin island of Trinidad and Tobago. He moved to the United States to attend college and completed his undergraduate degree in South Carolina, where he earned a B.S. in Biology. During his time at college, he was awarded the Presidential Scholarship Award for outstanding academic achievement and was also inducted into the Golden Key International Honor Society. In college Dr Sealey participated in numerous research projects involving nanoparticles and osteoblast differentiation. His research project was published In the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry.


Dr. Sealey attended dental school at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine where he earned his D.M.D. Afterwards, he completed a one-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry program at the University of Rochester Medical Center.


After completing his training, Dr. Sealey practiced dentistry in Upstate NY for 2 years. During that time, he completed additional continuing education that furthered his love for the specialty of Endodontics. This passion led him to pursue an advanced degree in Endodontics at Virginia Commonwealth University where he earned his certificate in Endodontics, in addition to, a Master of Science in Dentistry. Dr. Sealey is a member of the American Dental Association and the American Association of Endodontists.


In his free time, Dr. Sealey loves traveling with his family. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys the outdoors.

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Have Questions About Wisdom Tooth Extractions?

Find Answers Here:

Why do wisdom teeth have to be removed?

The wisdom teeth are our third set of molars, and are a natural part of the body. However, they grow in much later than the rest of the adult teeth. Most people have their adult teeth by the age of 12 or 13, but wisdom teeth usually grow in between the ages of 17-25.‍Most people don’t have enough space in their mouths to accommodate this third set of molars properly. This is especially true if you’ve had orthodontic treatment. Because of this, the wisdom teeth often grow into the mouth improperly, and do not fully erupt, becoming “impacted.” Or, they may grow crookedly or sideways, and cause damage to the surrounding molars and jaw structure. ‍If your wisdom teeth are not erupting properly, or your child has wisdom teeth that are causing them pain and discomfort, it may be a good idea to have them extracted to prevent these complications.

Are wisdom teeth extractions always necessary?

No. Some patients have plenty of space in their mouths for their wisdom teeth, and can keep them without any issues. The best way to find out if you need to have your wisdom teeth extracted is to schedule an appointment at Green Leaf Dental, and have your mouth examined by Dr. Bean or Dr. Lena.

What are the signs that I need wisdom teeth extractions?

The most common sign that your wisdom teeth may not be growing into your mouth properly is pain, discomfort, and soreness in the rear of your mouth. You may also notice issues like swollen, tender, and bleeding gums.‍In some cases, you may even have jaw stiffness that’s so severe that you have trouble opening your mouth all the way. You may also experience pain and difficulty eating. If you're noticing any of these issues, schedule an appointment at Green Leaf Dental to get the help you need in Seward Park, Rainier Valley, Columbia City, and Beacon Hill.

What can i expect from the wisdom teeth extraction procedure?

If your wisdom teeth have fully erupted and are not impacted, they can be removed in a process called a “basic” or “simple” extraction. In this process, Dr. Lena or Dr. Bean will clean and numb your mouth, then use a tool called a “dental elevator” to loosen the tooth in the socket. Once it’s been loosened, it will be pulled out with a forceps. Then, the area will be sanitized and cleaned, and the now-empty socket will be sutured to encourage healing.‍However, wisdom teeth that have not fully erupted require a “surgical” or “complex” extraction. In this procedure, an opening will be made in the gum below the wisdom tooth. Then, the tooth will be broken apart using a dental drill, and extracted piece-by-piece. Once the entire tooth structure has been removed, the area will be cleaned and sutured shut.

The Invisalign Treatment Process

The Invisalign Treatment Process

The Invisalign Treatment Process

Meet

Dr. Blalock

Dr. Blalock grew up on a beef cattle farm in Crossville, TN. The time he spent working on the farm taught Dr. Blalock valuable problem-solving skills and a good work ethic. After Dr. Blalock suffered a dental injury when a cow’s hoof contacted his teeth, his dentist repaired his smile and sparked a fascination for the art of dentistry. Because of that experience, Dr. Blalock realized his calling was to become a dentist. He loves that dental work gives him the ability to work creatively with his hands while interacting with patients and making a positive impact on their lives.


Dr. Blalock graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tennessee Tech University with an undergraduate degree in health science biology. He went on to graduate with honors from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry

Meet

Dr. Blalock

Dr. Blalock grew up on a beef cattle farm in Crossville, TN. The time he spent working on the farm taught Dr. Blalock valuable problem-solving skills and a good work ethic. After Dr. Blalock suffered a dental injury when a cow’s hoof contacted his teeth, his dentist repaired his smile and sparked a fascination for the art of dentistry. Because of that experience, Dr. Blalock realized his calling was to become a dentist. He loves that dental work gives him the ability to work creatively with his hands while interacting with patients and making a positive impact on their lives.

Dr. Blalock graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tennessee Tech University with an undergraduate degree in health science biology. He went on to graduate with honors from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry

Complimentary Second Opinions

If you have questions about your diagnosis or treatment options, schedule an appointment with Dr. Schof for a complimentary second opinion.


We'll review your treatment plan, x-rays, medical history and assess your oral health. Dr. Schof will explain the procedure and answer your questions thoroughly and explore the best options for you.

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Have Questions About Invisalign?

Find Answers Here

If you have minor or moderate orthodontic issues, you are likely a good candidate for treatment with Invisalign. So long as your mouth is free of any oral health issues like gum disease or tooth decay, you will probably be eligible to proceed with treatment. However, Invisalign is not for everyone. Severe orthodontic issues may not be able to be addressed with Invisalign. In these cases, we usually recommend treatment with traditional metal or ceramic braces as they can provide more powerful results. To find out about your options for orthodontic treatment, schedule your consultation today!

While Invisalign trays look very similar to night guards and mouthguards, we do not recommend that you use Invisalign as a nightguard. The clear plastic trays are designed to gently shift your teeth, not protect them. If you grind your teeth at night, we may recommend that you get a night guard to protect your teeth and go with traditional braces instead of Invisalign. If you wear your aligners at night and notice that they are becoming cracked or worn down, this may be a sign that you are grinding your teeth at night. This will affect your treatment so be sure to let your doctor know right away if you think you might be grinding your teeth.

The cost of treatment with Invisalign is usually comparable to the cost of traditional braces. Every case is different, though, so it’s important to discuss your budget with your doctor. During your consultation, your doctor will consider multiple factors including your needs, your lifestyle, and your budget before helping you decide which treatment to proceed with.

Invisalign aligners are nearly impossible to see when wearing them. This is because they are made out of clear plastic and are perfectly fit to your smile. Your trays will be custom-made trimmed to fit to your gum line for a more seamless look. Plus there are no metal brackets or wires, so you can feel confident in your smile throughout treatment. However, if you eat or drink with your aligners in, they could become stained, making them more visible.

These clear aligners are designed onto a mold of your teeth. A lab technician will apply layers of a photo-sensitive liquid resin to this custom mold. Next, the technician will expose this resin to a laser, curing it into a hard, yet flexible, thermoplastic. This plastic is called SmartTrack®, and it was created exclusively for Invisalign treatment. It’s FDA-approved and contains no BPA, BPS, latex, or gluten.

Complimentary Second Opinions

If you have questions about your diagnosis or treatment options, schedule an appointment with Dr. Schof for a Complimentary second opinion.


We'll review your treatment plan, x-rays, medical history and assess your oral health. Dr. Schof will explain the procedure and answer your questions thoroughly and explore the best options for you.

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Have Questions About Invisalign?

Find Answers Here

If you have minor or moderate orthodontic issues, you are likely a good candidate for treatment with Invisalign. So long as your mouth is free of any oral health issues like gum disease or tooth decay, you will probably be eligible to proceed with treatment. However, Invisalign is not for everyone. Severe orthodontic issues may not be able to be addressed with Invisalign. In these cases, we usually recommend treatment with traditional metal or ceramic braces as they can provide more powerful results. To find out about your options for orthodontic treatment, schedule your consultation today!

While Invisalign trays look very similar to night guards and mouthguards, we do not recommend that you use Invisalign as a nightguard. The clear plastic trays are designed to gently shift your teeth, not protect them. If you grind your teeth at night, we may recommend that you get a night guard to protect your teeth and go with traditional braces instead of Invisalign. If you wear your aligners at night and notice that they are becoming cracked or worn down, this may be a sign that you are grinding your teeth at night. This will affect your treatment so be sure to let your doctor know right away if you think you might be grinding your teeth.

The cost of treatment with Invisalign is usually comparable to the cost of traditional braces. Every case is different, though, so it’s important to discuss your budget with your doctor. During your consultation, your doctor will consider multiple factors including your needs, your lifestyle, and your budget before helping you decide which treatment to proceed with.

Invisalign aligners are nearly impossible to see when wearing them. This is because they are made out of clear plastic and are perfectly fit to your smile. Your trays will be custom-made trimmed to fit to your gum line for a more seamless look. Plus there are no metal brackets or wires, so you can feel confident in your smile throughout treatment. However, if you eat or drink with your aligners in, they could become stained, making them more visible.

These clear aligners are designed onto a mold of your teeth. A lab technician will apply layers of a photo-sensitive liquid resin to this custom mold. Next, the technician will expose this resin to a laser, curing it into a hard, yet flexible, thermoplastic. This plastic is called SmartTrack®, and it was created exclusively for Invisalign treatment. It’s FDA-approved and contains no BPA, BPS, latex, or gluten.

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Hours:

Mon - Fri: 7:30am-4:00pm

Sat-Sun: Close

Address

4219 S Othello Street, #105-D&E, Seattle, WA 98118

4219 S Othello St 105 d&e, Seattle, WA 98118, USA

Green Leaf Dental, 2025

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