Wisdom Tooth Removal

Wisdom Tooth Removal

Tooth extractions, including wisdom tooth removal, are sometimes necessary to protect your overall oral health. At SsmileVille Braces and Dental Care, we take a conservative approach and only recommend extractions when absolutely needed. Common reasons include impacted wisdom teeth, severe decay, overcrowding, or advanced gum disease. We prioritize patient comfort throughout the process and provide detailed aftercare instructions for smooth recovery. Early evaluation helps us determine the ideal time for extraction, especially for wisdom teeth, to avoid complications later. Whether it’s a simple extraction or a surgical procedure, we’re here to make the experience stress-free and safe.

Description

Our clinic is fully equipped to perform both routine and surgical extractions, including impacted wisdom teeth. We use modern digital imaging to plan the procedure accurately and local anesthesia to ensure a painless experience. For anxious patients, sedation options are available to enhance comfort. Post-extraction care is key, and we provide comprehensive guidance to promote healing and prevent infections. Wisdom tooth removal is often done to prevent pain, misalignment, or cyst formation.

At SsmileVille, our team takes every step to ensure minimal discomfort and fast recovery. Your safety and peace of mind are our top priorities throughout the process.

Lead Doctor

Dr Sujata Yerawadekar

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Steps to that perfect smile!

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Step 1

We perform an X-ray and clinical exam to assess the tooth. You’ll be guided on whether a simple or surgical extraction is needed.

Step 2

Local anesthesia is given, and the tooth is carefully extracted with minimal discomfort. Post-care instructions are provided.

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Step 3

Healing is monitored during follow-ups. Pain relief and oral hygiene tips help you recover smoothly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, it’s done under anesthesia. You might feel pressure, but no pain.

Most people feel better in 2–3 days, but complete healing takes about a week.

Yes, soft foods are best. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy items for a few days.

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