
An impacted wisdom tooth is a back molar that doesn’t erupt properly, often requiring removal to prevent pain or damage.
We evaluate the tooth and often remove it surgically if it’s impacted, relieving pain and preventing infection or crowding.
Removing impacted wisdom teeth prevents crowding, infection, pain, and damage to surrounding teeth—protecting your long-term oral health.
Wisdom Teeth
Removes trapped wisdom teeth to prevent pain and crowding.
Impacted wisdom tooth removal is recommended for patients with pain, crowding, or infection caused by a tooth that hasn't properly erupted.
Impacted wisdom tooth removal is a short procedure done with sedation or anesthesia. Mild swelling and tenderness may follow, with full recovery in a few days.
Removing an impacted wisdom tooth usually takes 45 to 90 minutes. Recovery spans a few days to a week.
Impacted wisdom tooth removal may cause swelling or soreness for a few days. Follow soft food and aftercare guidelines carefully.
Impacted wisdom tooth recovery takes a few days. Expect swelling and mild discomfort—use ice packs, soft foods, and prescribed medications.
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