Surgical removal of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth.

Duration
30–60 minutes per tooth
Recovery
1–2 weeks
Pain Level
Moderate after surgery
Sessions
One or two sessions
Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt, usually between ages 17 and 25. Often, there is insufficient space for proper eruption, leading to partial or full impaction. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, recurrent infections, damage to adjacent teeth, and cyst formation. Surgical removal is performed under local or general anesthesia and may involve gum incision, bone removal, and tooth sectioning.
Prevention of recurrent pain and infections
Protection of adjacent teeth
Prevention of cysts and bone damage
Relief and improved quality of life
Panoramic X-ray or CT scan
Local or general anesthesia
Incision and exposure of the tooth
Tooth removal, sectioned if necessary
Sutures and recovery instructions
Not always. If a wisdom tooth erupts properly and causes no issues, it may be left in place.
It depends on the situation and preference. Removing multiple teeth at once shortens total recovery time.
Swelling and discomfort are common in the first few days and gradually improve. Most patients return to normal within a week.
Our team will be happy to answer any questions and schedule a consultation