Safe & Painless Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction is a common dental procedure designed to remove impacted or problematic wisdom teeth. At Revive Dental Clinic, we ensure a safe, painless, and comfortable experience using advanced techniques and local anesthesia.

Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, swelling, and even damage to neighboring teeth. Our expert dental team, led by Dr. Faiyaz Khan, evaluates each case carefully to determine the best approach for extraction, ensuring minimal discomfort and quick recovery.

When Do You Need Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

If you experience pain, swelling, difficulty chewing, or recurring infections in the back of your mouth, you may need wisdom tooth removal. Delaying extraction can lead to complications such as cysts, gum disease, or misalignment of teeth.

  • Painless & Precise Extraction
  • Minimal Swelling & Quick Recovery
  • Advanced Digital X-ray for Accurate Diagnosis
  • Post-Procedure Care & Guidance

Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to perform wisdom tooth extractions with precision. Whether your wisdom tooth is partially erupted, fully impacted, or causing discomfort, our experienced team ensures a smooth procedure with expert care.

Recovery after wisdom tooth removal is typically quick, with mild swelling and discomfort managed through prescribed pain relief and post-care guidelines. Our team provides complete aftercare instructions to help you heal faster and avoid complications.

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The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it virtually painless. Post-surgery discomfort is manageable with prescribed medication and proper care.

Most patients recover within 3 to 5 days. Following post-surgery care instructions can help speed up healing and prevent complications.

Avoid hard, spicy, and hot foods for a few days. Stick to soft foods like soups, yogurt, and smoothies to avoid irritation and aid healing.

It depends on the complexity of the extraction. Most patients need at least 24-48 hours of rest, but for more complex cases, a few extra days may be recommended.

If you have pain, swelling, difficulty opening your mouth, or recurring infections in your wisdom tooth area, consult a dentist for an evaluation.