Overview
Wisdom teeth often lack enough space to erupt properly, leading to impaction. This can cause pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth. We recommend removal when wisdom teeth are partially erupted, causing inflammation, or associated with cysts.
Before the procedure, we use digital X-rays to assess the tooth's position and its proximity to nerves and sinuses. Most removals are performed under local anaesthesia with a focus on patient comfort.
Our surgical technique is designed to be as minimally invasive as possible, with clear post-operative instructions to ensure a smooth and fast recovery.
What to expect
Consultation
Clinical exam and X-ray assessment.
Procedure
Gentle removal under local anaesthesia.
Recovery
Biting on gauze and following post-op care.
Aftercare tips
- Bite firmly on the gauze for 30-45 minutes after the procedure.
- Avoid vigorous rinsing, smoking, or drinking through a straw for 24 hours.
- Stick to a soft diet and use an ice pack to manage swelling.
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