Wisdom Teeth
Complex Surgical Tooth Extraction / Anesthesia / PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth (third molars) may erupt normally, remain partially erupted, or stay impacted in bone and gum tissue.
When they create pain, infection risk, adjacent tooth damage, or hygiene problems, removal is often recommended.
Treatment planning is based on exam findings, imaging, symptoms, and proximity to nearby structures.
Procedure Overview
Extractions can be simple or surgical depending on tooth position. Impacted teeth may require small-access incisions and sectioning for controlled removal.
Anesthesia options are selected based on complexity and patient comfort preferences.
Aftercare focuses on bleeding control, swelling management, diet progression, and socket protection during healing.
Benefits
- Relieves pain and recurrent inflammation
- Reduces risk of infection around partially erupted teeth
- Protects adjacent teeth from pressure-related damage
- Personalized anesthesia and comfort planning
- Clear recovery instructions and follow-up support
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Removal is based on symptoms, pathology risk, and whether the tooth can be maintained safely long term.
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