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What is a Wisdom Teeth Extraction?

Wisdom teeth extraction is a common dental procedure used to remove one or more of the third molars located at the back of the mouth. These teeth often do not have enough space to properly emerge, which can lead to impaction, pain, infection, or alignment issues.

Removing wisdom teeth can help prevent damage to surrounding teeth, reduce the risk of infection, and protect your overall oral health. In many cases, extraction is recommended before complications develop, especially if the teeth are impacted or growing at an angle.

Procedure Information

The procedure begins with a thorough evaluation, which may include X-rays to determine the position of the wisdom teeth. Depending on the complexity, the extraction is performed under local anesthesia, sedation, or a combination of both to ensure your comfort.

For fully erupted teeth, removal is typically straightforward. For impacted teeth, a small incision may be made in the gum, and the tooth may be sectioned into smaller pieces for easier removal.

Once the teeth are removed, the area is cleaned, and stitches may be placed to support proper healing. The entire process is carefully performed to minimize discomfort and promote a smooth recovery.

Post-Op Care & Recovery

After wisdom teeth extraction, it is normal to experience swelling, soreness, and minor bleeding during the first few days.

To support healing and reduce the risk of complications:

Most patients begin to feel better within a few days, with full healing occurring over the following weeks. Following proper aftercare instructions is key to a smooth and comfortable recovery.