Tooth Extraction & Wisdom Tooth Removal

Safe Removal, Instant Relief

Tooth extraction and wisdom tooth removal are performed when a tooth becomes too damaged, infected, or impacted to be saved. Whether it’s severe decay, gum disease, or a problematic wisdom tooth causing pain and swelling, timely removal protects your oral health and prevents further complications. With modern anesthesia, advanced tools, and gentle techniques, the procedure is comfortable, quick, and stress-free. Impacted wisdom teeth are carefully removed to relieve pressure, prevent infections, and stop crowding in the jaw. After extraction, healing is smooth with simple aftercare, allowing you to return to normal activities while enjoying lasting relief and improved dental health.

Symptoms

  • Severe, persistent tooth pain

  • Swelling around gums or jaw

  • Broken or non-restorable tooth

  • Impacted or erupting wisdom tooth

  • Repeated infections or abscess

Causes

  • Deep, untreatable decay

  • Advanced gum disease

  • Impacted or angled wisdom tooth

  • Severe fracture below gumline

  • Crowding or orthodontic reasons

How It Works

  • Examination & X-Ray: Identifies tooth position and complexity.

  • Comfortable Numbing: Local anesthesia ensures a painless procedure.

  • Tooth Loosening/Sectioning: Gentle widening or splitting for easy removal.

  • Extraction & Cleaning: Tooth removed and site cleaned safely.

  • Gauze & Aftercare: Bite pressure placed for healing and clot formation.

Benefits

  • Instant relief from severe pain

  • Prevents spread of infection

  • Stops damage from impacted teeth

  • Improves alignment and spacing

  • Smooth healing with gentle techniques

FAQs

1. Is tooth extraction painful?

No, anesthesia makes it painless. Only mild pressure is felt during removal.

2. How long does healing take?

Most people heal in a few days. Wisdom teeth may take a little longer.

3. Do all wisdom teeth need removal?

Only problematic ones require extraction. Impacted, painful, or infected teeth must be removed.

4. Can I eat after extraction?

Soft foods are recommended initially. Avoid hot, hard, or spicy foods for 1–2 days.

5. Will the gap need replacement?

If a regular tooth is removed, replacement helps. Options include implants, bridges, or dentures.