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Minor wisdom tooth surgery

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Wisdom Tooth Minor Surgery Service

Wisdom tooth minor surgery is a dental procedure performed to remove wisdom teeth (third molars) in cases where they grow crooked, become impacted, or cause pain and complications. This is one of the most common dental services, helping to prevent oral health problems and bring comfort and relief to patients.

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When Is Wisdom Tooth Surgery Necessary?

  1. Impacted or Misaligned Wisdom Teeth:

    • Wisdom teeth grow at an angle or remain impacted, pressing against the second molar, causing pain and increasing the risk of damage to adjacent teeth.

  2. Infection Caused by Wisdom Teeth:

    • Swelling, redness, or pus around the wisdom tooth area, leading to difficulty chewing or opening the mouth.

  3. Prolonged Pain:

    • Persistent pain that interferes with daily activities and cannot be relieved by conventional treatments.

  4. Complications from Wisdom Teeth:

    • Causes tooth decay, bone loss, or the formation of dangerous cysts.


Benefits of Wisdom Tooth Surgery

  • Prevention of complications:

    • Avoids issues such as tooth decay, infection, or damage to the second molar.

  • Improved oral health:

    • Eliminates potential dental problems caused by improperly positioned wisdom teeth.

  • Pain and discomfort relief:

    • Provides comfort after removing the source of pain.

  • Safe and quick procedure:

    • With modern technology, the procedure typically takes only 20–30 minutes.


Wisdom Tooth Surgery Procedure

  1. Examination and X-ray imaging:

    • The dentist evaluates the position of the wisdom tooth using X-ray images.

  2. Consultation and preparation:

    • A suitable treatment plan is developed, and post-operative care instructions are provided.

  3. Local anesthesia:

    • Ensures the patient feels no pain during the procedure.

  4. Surgical removal of the wisdom tooth:

    • Specialized dental instruments are used to incise the gum and remove the tooth.

  5. Bleeding control and suturing:

    • The gum is sutured, and aftercare instructions are given.


Post-Surgery Care

  • Apply cold compresses during the first 24 hours to reduce swelling.

  • Avoid vigorous rinsing or frequent spitting to protect the surgical site.

  • Eat soft, easy-to-swallow foods such as porridge or soup; avoid hard, spicy, and hot foods.

  • Take prescribed medications as directed, including pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and antibiotics.

  • Attend follow-up appointments as scheduled to monitor healing and remove stitches (if non-absorbable sutures are used).


Special Notes

  • Wisdom tooth surgery should be performed at reputable dental clinics with experienced dentists.

  • Patients with underlying medical conditions (such as diabetes or high blood pressure) should inform the dentist in advance for appropriate consultation.

  • Avoid smoking and strenuous physical activities for at least 48 hours after surgery.


Wisdom tooth surgery is an effective solution for problems caused by problematic wisdom teeth, helping restore comfort and oral health. Visit your dentist early for proper consultation and timely treatment!