Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Safe and effective removal of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth

Wisdom Tooth Extraction for Pain Relief

Wisdom tooth extraction is performed to remove impacted or infected teeth causing pain and discomfort. It helps prevent complications and ensures better oral health and function.

Upper Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Upper wisdom teeth, when impacted, can make cleaning difficult and lead to infection or decay. In such cases, removal is recommended to maintain oral hygiene and prevent complications. These extractions are generally simpler and heal faster.
Upper Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Lower Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Lower wisdom teeth are often impacted or misaligned, increasing the risk of decay and infection. They can also affect the adjacent tooth if left untreated. Early removal helps prevent pain, damage, and complex dental issues.
Lower Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal

Impacted wisdom teeth may remain trapped under the gums or bone, causing swelling and discomfort. Surgical removal is performed to safely extract the tooth and relieve symptoms. This helps avoid infection and long-term complications.
Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal

Infected Wisdom Tooth Treatment

When a wisdom tooth becomes infected, it can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty in chewing. Removing the affected tooth helps eliminate infection and restore oral health. Proper care ensures faster healing and comfort.

Preventive Wisdom Tooth Extraction

In some cases, wisdom teeth are removed early to prevent future dental problems. This proactive approach reduces the risk of crowding, decay, and gum issues. It ensures better long-term oral health and stability.
Preventive Wisdom Tooth Extraction

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FAQs

Common Questions & Answers

1. When should wisdom teeth be removed?

They should be removed when causing pain, infection, or risk to nearby teeth.

2. Is wisdom tooth extraction painful?

The procedure is done under anesthesia, so it is comfortable with minimal discomfort.

3. How long does recovery take?

Most patients recover within a few days, with complete healing in a couple of weeks.

4. Can I eat after the extraction?

Yes, but soft foods are recommended initially for better healing.

5. Are all wisdom teeth removed?

Not always, only problematic or impacted teeth require removal.