Gentle Care for a Common Concern

Wisdom teeth can sometimes grow without issues—but in many cases, they may become impacted, cause pain, or affect neighboring teeth.

When removal is needed, our goal is to make the process safe, comfortable, and well-managed from start to finish.

When Do Wisdom Teeth Need to Be Removed?

Wisdom teeth may require removal if they:

  • Cause pain or swelling
  • Are impacted (stuck under the gums or bone)
  • Are impacted (stuck under the gums or bone)
  • Affect nearby teeth or alignment
A Careful and Planned Approach

Every case is different.

We begin with a detailed assessment using digital X-rays or CBCT 3D imaging to understand the position of the teeth and their relationship to surrounding structures.

This allows us to plan the procedure carefully and carry it out with precision and safety.

A Careful What to Expect During the Procedure

Wisdom teeth removal is carried out with a focus on comfort and careful technique..

The area is gently numbed using local anesthesia so you do not feel pain during the procedure. If the tooth is fully visible, it can often be removed in a straightforward way. If it is covered by gum or bone, we carefully create a small opening to access it.

In some cases, the tooth may be eased out in smaller sections to make the process smoother and reduce pressure on the surrounding area.

Once the tooth is removed, the area is cleaned, and if needed, small stitches may be placed to support healing. These are typically simple and often dissolve on their own.

Throughout the procedure, we use gentle, controlled techniques to ensure the experience feels as smooth and comfortable as possible..

Comfort & Sedation Options

We understand that wisdom tooth removal can feel stressful for many patients.To help you feel more relaxed, we offer:

  • nitrous oxide (laughing gas)
  • oral sedation
  • Support facial structure and appearance

These options help you remain comfortable and at ease throughout treatment.

Recovery and Aftercare

After the procedure, we will provide clear, easy-to-follow instructions to support a smooth recovery.

It is normal to experience some mild swelling or discomfort for a few days. This can usually be managed well with simple measures and any prescribed or recommended medication.

Most patients are able to return to their normal routine within a short period, with noticeable improvement each day. Many are pleasantly surprised by how manageable the recovery feels.

We recommend taking it easy initially, following the aftercare instructions, and allowing your body time to heal.

If you have any questions or concerns during your recovery, our team is always available to guide and support you.

A Focus on Comfort and Confidence

Our approach is centered on ensuring that you feel informed, comfortable, and well cared for at every step.

Whether your case is simple or more involved, we aim to make the experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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If you are experiencing discomfort or have been advised to remove your wisdom teeth, we’re here to help.

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Frequenty Asked
Question

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Do all wisdom teeth need removal?

No, wisdom teeth only need removal if they are causing problems or are likely to create issues inthe future, such as infection, pain, or crowding.

Is it a major surgery?

Wisdom teeth removal is a common procedure, although complexity varies depending on theposition of the teeth and surrounding bone.

Will I be asleep?

Local anesthesia is typically used to numb the area, and sedation options are available forpatients who feel anxious or prefer a more relaxed experience.

How long is recovery?

The first few days are usually the most uncomfortable, with gradual improvement afterward.Most patients feel significantly better within about a week.

Will there be swelling?

Some swelling and stiffness are normal after the procedure and generally improve over severaldays with proper care and rest.

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