Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom Teeth Removal at Kanupriya’s Dental Care: Your Path to Comfort
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Why You Might Need Wisdom Teeth Removal
Infection: Partially erupted wisdom teeth can create pockets of bacteria, leading to infections that can cause pain and swelling. These infections may require removal of the affected tooth to prevent further complications.
Cavity Development: Wisdom teeth are often difficult to clean due to their location in the back of the mouth. This makes them more susceptible to cavities and decay, which may necessitate removal.
Crowding: When wisdom teeth erupt, they can push against adjacent teeth, causing crowding and misalignment. Removing them can help maintain the proper alignment of your teeth.
Cyst Formation: In some cases, fluid-filled sacs or cysts can form around the roots of impacted wisdom teeth, leading to damage to surrounding bone and teeth. Removal may be necessary to prevent further complications.
The Wisdom Teeth Removal Process at Kanupriya’s Dental Care
Initial Consultation: Your journey begins with a thorough examination and consultation. Our dental team will assess your wisdom teeth through X-rays and discuss your symptoms and treatment options.
Treatment Planning: Once we determine that removal is necessary, we will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. This may include discussing sedation options to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
The Procedure: Wisdom teeth removal is typically performed under local anesthesia or sedation, depending on the complexity of the extraction and your comfort level. Our team will ensure that you are relaxed throughout the procedure.
Recovery Instructions: After the procedure, we will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to promote a smooth recovery. This may include guidelines on diet, pain management, and signs to watch for during the healing process.
Follow-Up Care: We will schedule a follow-up appointment to monitor your healing and address any concerns. Our team is always available to answer any questions you may have during your recovery.