Wisdom Teeth Guys

Category: Oral surgeon

Address: 10819 S 700 E suite A, Sandy, UT 84070, USA

Phone: +18014068670

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–4PM

Reviews

Aubrey Ethington

Oct 14, 2022

Just had my wisdom teeth out a few hours ago and it couldn’t have gone better! They are so quick and easy and make you feel so comfortable! I was nervous for the anesthesia, but the anesthesiologist was SO kind and made me feel comfortable! The doctor was so great and all the assistants were too! I highly recommended this place!!!

Dawn Johnson

Oct 9, 2022

everything was taken care of before we got there and we got right in and right out. No problems, complications or setbacks. We knew exactly how to contact them if needed and they followed up to see how it was going. And I saved a ton of money with them

S Keller

Oct 3, 2022

This is my third time at Wisdom Teeth Guys. The previous two were at the Draper location which were good experiences. This visit at the Sandy location left some to be desired. The office is hard to find as there is minimal signage even indicating where it is. The front desk girls were not mean but weren’t friendly and seemed annoyed to be doing their job. The anesthesiologist was all business and did little to make my son feel comfortable. The dr was fine but he did hit a nerve which left residual numbing. TBD when that goes away. The whole experience felt like we were cattle being herded through. The staff we had contact with were not personable and the whole experience left us feeling more like dollar signs and less like actual humans. Also, they literally spam you with messages reminding you to your appointment, which was super annoying. It wasn’t a terrible experience but in the future I’ll go with a different business or take my kids to a different location.

Mykelle Janeczko

Sep 9, 2022

Majority of the staff was actually welcoming and friendly. Very pleasant experience up until we got to the actual procedure portion of things. The anesthesiologist walked in the room without knowing who I was. As any doctor you should know who you’re about to treat as well as having a plan in mind. He genuinely seemed like he was one week into his two weeks notice and couldn’t be bothered. Guessed several different patient names before realizing he didn’t even have my paperwork! He then proceeded to INTENTIONALLY use the wrong height as a reference for my anesthesia dosage. Oh and when they started to put me under they gave me no warning… literally had to ask them as I was passing out. So unprofessional!!! (EDIT: was informed that this was not their regular anesthesiologist and I was one of the lucky patients who got stuck with a bad temp) Currently 5 days post op and well aware of the fact that they hit a nerve while extracting one of my teeth. You’d think they’d have it down to a science by now considering they remove wisdom teeth all day but it seems like all they care about is getting you in and out of the door as quickly as possible.

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Questions & Answers

How can I get a price quote for my wisdom teeth removal? I have 5 teeth and my current dentist is just a little bit to expensive for my budget. Do I need to get X-rays to get an accurate price range?

Indie_Kickz | Oct 17, 2019
Wisdom Teeth Guys | Oct 17, 2019

Hi Indie Bonnie answered it pretty well! You don't have to have x ray but if you have one already we can upload it we can get a more accurate price for you if you are using insurance. Otherwise we give you a range based on what your teeth codes might be. Price is same regardless if paying cash vs insurance.

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Please help, my grandsons bottom wisdom tooth has came through the gum and he is in a lot of pain. I'm trying to get insurance on him but here has none now. Can I get a quote on your service.

Debra Loutensock | Oct 17, 2018
Kim Robbins | Oct 17, 2018

They did all four of my granddaughters was around $ 800. No complications we were in and ok very professional

How long is the recovery

Jkm Money | Oct 17, 2017
Wisdom Teeth Guys | Oct 17, 2018

All patients recover and heal differently. Some patients are able to go back to work and school with some discomfort after a couple of days. Other patients take a week or more to get back to either work or school and sometimes up to two to three weeks to feel 100%.

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