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How the Wisdom Tooth get removed?
Wisdom tooth removal is a common dental procedure in which one or more of the third molars (also known as wisdom teeth) are extracted from the mouth. The procedure is typically performed by a dentist and may be done under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the extraction and the patient's level of anxiety.
Is Wisdom tooth removal necessary?
There are several reasons why wisdom teeth may need to be removed. One of the most common reasons is that there is not enough room in the mouth for them to grow in properly, which can cause pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth. In some cases, wisdom teeth may grow in at an angle, which can also cause discomfort and difficulty in cleaning.
How is the Recovery after Wisdom Tooth Removal?
Recovery time after wisdom tooth extraction varies, but most patients can expect some degree of pain, swelling, and discomfort for a few days after the procedure. It is important to follow the post-operative instructions given by your dentist or oral surgeon, which may include avoiding hard or crunchy foods, rinsing with salt water, and taking pain medication as needed.
What are the benefits of Wisdom Tooth Removal:
1. Relief from pain and discomfort: Wisdom teeth can cause pain and discomfort as they try to push through the gums and into the mouth. Removing them can provide immediate relief from these symptoms.
2. Prevention of infection: Wisdom teeth can also cause infection if they do not fully emerge or if they push against adjacent teeth, creating a space for bacteria to accumulate. Removing the wisdom teeth can prevent infection and promote better oral health.
3. Prevention of damage to adjacent teeth: Wisdom teeth can grow in at an angle or in a way that pushes against adjacent teeth, causing damage or misalignment. Removing them can prevent this type of damage from occurring.
4. Improvement in oral hygiene: Wisdom teeth can be difficult to clean properly, which can lead to plaque buildup, decay, and gum disease. Removing them can make it easier to maintain good oral hygiene.
5. Avoidance of future problems: Even if wisdom teeth are not currently causing any issues, they may still cause problems in the future. Removing them can prevent potential issues and ensure long-term oral health.
It is important to note that not all wisdom teeth need to be removed, and the decision to remove them should be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with a dental professional.
Dr. Mradul Gupta(MDS) can help you to get best treatment for your specific needs and goals. She consider all the factors and your preferences when recommending a treatment option for your problem.
Wisdom Tooth Extraction/Removal: 1500 /- onwards *
* - Treatment charges may vary as per the clinical condition of the patient. Final Treatment Charges depends on Clinical examination and investigations report.