
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars located at the back of the mouth, usually emerging in the late teenage years or early twenties. In many cases, these teeth can become impacted, causing pain, infection, or damage to neighboring teeth. Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure performed to alleviate these issues.
Whether you're experiencing discomfort or preparing for preventive extraction, our expert team provides safe, affordable wisdom teeth removal with minimal recovery time. Learn about the signs you need wisdom teeth removal, what to expect during the procedure, and how to recover effectively with our comprehensive care options.

SYMPTOMS INDICATING THE NEED FOR WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL
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Impacted teeth causing pain and swelling
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Infections in the gums
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Food trapping and tooth decay
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Gum disease or dental abscesses
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cyst formation around the tooth
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Damage to nearby teeth or bone
RECOVERY AND AFTER CARE TIPS
Do
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Rest as much as possible for the first 3 - 5 days
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Keep the extraction sites clean using alcohol free anti bacterial mouthwash.
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Continue brushing and flossing other teeth to maintain overall oral hygiene.
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Take all medications as prescribed by your surgeon.
Dont
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No straws or smoking. These can pull out the blood clots that help you heal.
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Don't do hard workouts or tough jobs until your dentist says it's okay.
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Stay away from foods that are hard, crunchy, chewy. They might hurt your gums while they're healing.
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Skip fizzy drinks and alcohol for about a week. These can bother the spots where your teeth were taken out.