WISDOM TOOTH REMOVAL
Wisdom Tooth Removal – Safe Solution for Pain & Infection
Wisdom tooth removal is a common oral surgical procedure performed to remove problematic third molars that cause pain, swelling, infection, or crowding. Wisdom teeth often lack sufficient space to erupt properly, leading to complications.
At Healthy Dental, wisdom tooth extraction is carried out using advanced surgical techniques ensuring minimal discomfort, safety, and quick recovery.
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that usually erupt between the ages of 17 and 25. Due to lack of space in the jaw, they often grow:
- * Sideways
- * Partially erupted
- * Impacted within the jawbone
Problems Caused by Wisdom Teeth
- ● Severe jaw pain
- ● Swollen or bleeding gums
- ● Difficulty opening mouth
- ● Tooth decay in nearby teeth
- ● Gum infection (pericoronitis)
- ● Jaw cysts or damage
Recovery After Wisdom Tooth Removal
- ● Mild swelling for 2–3 days
- ● Soft food diet recommended
- ● Avoid smoking and spitting
- ● Maintain oral hygiene carefully
- * Most patients recover within 5–7 days.
Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure
Step 1: Clinical Examination & X-ray
Assessment of tooth position and complexity.
Step 2: Local Anesthesia
Ensures a painless procedure.
Step 3: Tooth Removal
Tooth is gently removed; surgical removal if impacted.
Step 4: Suturing
Stitches placed if required.
Step 5: Post-Operative Care
Recovery instructions provided.
Benefits of Dental Implants.
- ● Permanent solution
- ● Natural appearance
- ● Prevents bone loss
- ● Improved chewing & speech
- ● No damage to adjacent teeth
Recovery After Dental Implant Surgery.
- Healing typically takes 3–6 months, during which the implant integrates with the jawbone. Temporary crowns may be provided
Why Choose Healthy Dental for Wisdom Tooth Surgery ?
- ● Experienced oral surgeons
- ● Advanced diagnostic imaging
- ● Painless surgical techniques
- ● Safe and hygienic environment
Wisdom Tooth Removal FAQs
Is removal always necessary?
Only if the tooth causes pain, infection, or damage.
How long does surgery take?
Usually 20–45 minutes depending on complexity.

