Causes or Problems Addressed:

  • Pain from impacted wisdom teeth

  • Crowding of adjacent teeth

  • Infection or gum inflammation around partially erupted teeth

  • Cysts or decay due to difficult cleaning

Step-by-Step Procedure:

  1. Examination and Imaging:

    X-rays help assess the position and condition of the wisdom teeth to determine if extraction is necessary.
  2. Anesthesia Application:

    Local anesthesia or sedation ensures comfort during the procedure.
  3. Incision and Bone Removal (If Necessary):

    For impacted teeth, an incision is made, and any obstructing bone is removed to access the tooth.
  4. Tooth Extraction:

    The wisdom tooth is gently removed; for difficult cases, the tooth may be sectioned for easier extraction.
  5. Post-Operative Care:

    Instructions for pain management, swelling reduction, and healing are provided, and a follow-up appointment ensures proper recovery.