When Is Wisdom Tooth Extraction Needed?
Wisdom tooth removal may be recommended if there is:
Persistent pain or pressure at the back of the mouth
Swelling or infection of surrounding gums
Difficulty keeping the area clean
Damage to nearby teeth
Impacted wisdom teeth seen on X-rays
A dental assessment is required to confirm whether extraction is necessary.
1. Fast and Precise Procedure
Many patients come to us feeling anxious or in pain. We perform wisdom tooth surgery efficiently without compromising precision—reducing discomfort, shortening procedure time, and easing dental anxiety.
2. Minimally Invasive Micro-Surgery
We adopt small-incision techniques protect gum tissue, minimise swelling, and promote faster, smoother recovery with better post-surgical comfort.
3. Protection of Nerves and Adjacent Teeth
Wisdom teeth are often located close to important nerves and neighbouring teeth. With careful planning and refined techniques, we minimise risks by protecting nearby nerves and teeth—ensuring safe and reliable removal.
Relieves pain and discomfort
Reduces risk of repeated infection
Protects nearby teeth and gums
Prevents future dental complications
Supports overall oral health
Mild swelling or discomfort is common after extraction and usually settles within a few days. Following post-treatment instructions helps promote healing and reduce complications.
Common Questions About Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Is wisdom tooth extraction painful?
Do all wisdom teeth need to be removed?
How long does recovery take?
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