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  • Wisdom Tooth Extraction is a surgical procedure to remove third molars. It addresses pain, crowding, or impaction, preventing future oral complications while supporting overall dental health.

  • Wisdom tooth extraction removes impacted or problematic third molars. The procedure involves anesthesia, careful removal, and protective aftercare. It relieves pain, prevents infection, and avoids crowding, preserving long-term oral health and comfort while supporting proper alignment of surrounding teeth.

  • Wisdom Tooth Extraction helps relieve pain, prevent infections, and protect alignment. Safe removal addresses crowding and impaction, reducing risk of long-term oral health issues. Treatment restores comfort and supports healthy, functional smiles free from wisdom tooth complications.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Remove impacted wisdom teeth safely with gentle extractions.

  • Patients with impacted, infected, or problematic wisdom teeth may consider extraction. This treatment is ideal for teens and adults experiencing pain, swelling, or misalignment. Removing wisdom teeth prevents further complications, supports proper oral health, and is especially important for patients with limited space or recurring infections in the back teeth.

  • Wisdom tooth extraction starts with numbing or sedation for comfort. The dentist gently removes the tooth, sometimes in sections if impacted. Patients follow simple aftercare instructions to heal quickly. The experience is safe and supportive, with swelling and discomfort managed easily, leading to relief and improved long-term oral health.

  • Wisdom tooth extractions generally take 30–60 minutes depending on the complexity. Simple extractions are faster, while impacted teeth require more time. Recovery takes several days, with full healing in a couple of weeks. Patients can usually return to light activities within a day or two post-procedure.

  • Wisdom tooth extractions are common but require proper aftercare. Patients may experience swelling or discomfort for a few days. Following instructions prevents infection or dry socket. A soft diet and rest help healing. Regular follow-ups ensure the area recovers smoothly, protecting long-term oral health and overall comfort.

  • Wisdom tooth extraction recovery involves swelling, soreness, and soft diet restrictions for about a week. Avoid straws and smoking to protect healing sites. Most patients feel significantly better after 5–7 days, with full recovery in two weeks. Following your dentist’s instructions ensures comfort and prevents complications like dry socket.

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