Wisdom Teeth Removal
Expert Care for Impacted or Painful Wisdom Teeth
At [Clinic Name], we offer gentle and effective wisdom teeth removal to prevent pain, infection, and overcrowding. Whether your wisdom teeth are impacted, partially erupted, or causing discomfort, our experienced dental team ensures a safe, pain-free extraction with fast recovery.


What is Wisdom Teeth Removal?
Removing Impacted or Problematic Wisdom Teeth for Better Oral Health
Wisdom teeth are the third molars that typically emerge in your late teens or early twenties. In many cases, they don’t have enough space to grow properly, leading to impaction, crowding, or infection. Wisdom teeth removal is a routine surgical procedure to prevent complications such as: Pain and swelling in the jaw Infection and gum inflammation Crowding and misalignment of teeth Cysts or damage to surrounding teeth.

WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose Wisdom Teeth Removal at [Clinic Name]?
- Pain-Free Procedure: Local anesthesia and sedation options for a stress-free experience.
- Experienced Dental Team: Specialized in wisdom tooth extractions, including impacted teeth.
- Prevent Future Dental Issues: Avoid infection, damage to other teeth, and alignment problems.

FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions
Wisdom teeth may need to be removed if they are impacted, causing pain, infection, or damage to neighboring teeth. Other reasons include overcrowding, decay, or infection. Removing them can help prevent future dental issues.
Impacted wisdom teeth occur when there isn’t enough space in the mouth for the teeth to emerge properly. They may grow at an angle, causing pain, swelling, and potential damage to adjacent teeth or gums.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to numb the area, so you should not feel pain during the surgery. Sedation options, such as general anesthesia or IV sedation, may also be available if you feel nervous or would prefer to be asleep during the procedure.
The procedure typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the extraction. If all four wisdom teeth are being removed, the procedure may take longer.
Recovery time can vary, but most people experience initial healing within 1-2 weeks. Full recovery, including the healing of the bone and gums, can take several months. Pain and swelling usually subside within a few days, but some discomfort may persist for up to a week.
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