When the wisdom teeth are trapped under the gum or jawbone.
Caused by partially erupted teeth creating pockets for bacteria.
Due to pressure on adjacent teeth or improper eruption.
Difficulty in cleaning wisdom teeth may lead to cavities and decay.
Pain or discomfort in the back of the mouth.
Infection or gum disease around the wisdom teeth.
Cysts or tumors associated with impacted teeth.
Damage to adjacent teeth due to crowding.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, often emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. In many cases, they can become impacted, misaligned, or partially erupted, leading to pain, swelling, and potential damage to surrounding teeth.
At Tooth & Co., we specialize in safe and comfortable wisdom tooth removal using advanced technology and expert techniques. Our process includes a thorough examination with X-rays to assess the tooth’s position, followed by the use of local anesthesia or sedation for a pain-free experience. The tooth is carefully extracted, and the site is cleaned to prevent infection. Our experienced dental team provides detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth and quick recovery.
With Tooth & Co’s expert care and modern technology, you can enjoy a quick, comfortable, and hassle-free Wisdom Tooth Removal
treatment—all in just one visit!
A thorough dental examination is conducted, including X-rays, to evaluate the position and condition of the wisdom teeth.
o ensure a pain-free experience, local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia is administered based on your comfort level and the complexity of the extraction.
The wisdom tooth is extracted, either whole or in sections, to minimize trauma to the surrounding area.
You will receive detailed aftercare instructions, including how to manage swelling, pain, and diet restrictions.
Most patients experience mild swelling and discomfort for a few days, which can be managed with pain relief and ice packs.
The tooth is then extracted, either whole or in sections, to minimize impact on the surrounding area.