Wisdom tooth extraction is a dental procedure that involves removing one or more wisdom teeth, which are the last molars that usually emerge at the back of the mouth during late teens or early adulthood. Dentists often recommend removal if the teeth are impacted, painful, or causing crowding or infection.
You may need a wisdom tooth extraction if you experience symptoms such as pain at the back of the mouth, swollen gums, jaw stiffness, bad breath, or difficulty opening your mouth. A dentist will confirm the need for removal through an examination and dental X-rays.
Wisdom teeth frequently need removal because there may not be enough space in the jaw for them to grow properly. This can cause impaction, infection, damage to nearby teeth, or gum disease.
During the procedure, the dentist numbs the area with local anaesthesia. The wisdom tooth is then carefully loosened and removed. In some cases, a small incision may be made in the gum to remove an impacted tooth safely.
The procedure itself is not painful because local anaesthesia is used to numb the area. Patients may experience mild discomfort or swelling after the extraction, but this can usually be managed with medication and proper aftercare.
A simple wisdom tooth extraction may take about 20 to 30 minutes. Impacted or complex cases may take slightly longer depending on the position of the tooth.
Most patients recover within 3 to 7 days. Mild swelling and discomfort are common during the first few days, but these symptoms gradually improve with rest and proper care.
Soft foods such as yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, smoothies, and scrambled eggs are recommended after the procedure. Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods until the extraction site has healed.
Wisdom tooth extraction is a routine dental procedure, but possible complications include dry socket, infection, or prolonged swelling. Following your dentist’s aftercare instructions can significantly reduce these risks.
After the procedure, patients should rest, avoid strenuous activity, keep the extraction area clean, and follow the dentist’s instructions regarding medication, rinsing, and diet.
Yes, untreated wisdom teeth can cause issues such as overcrowding, tooth decay, gum infections, cysts, and damage to adjacent teeth.
Patients can receive professional wisdom tooth extraction in Cranbourne at Supreme Dental Cranbourne, where experienced dentists assess each case carefully and provide comfortable, safe treatment.
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