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Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Painless, Precise & Personalized Care

“दन्ते सुखं जीवनं सुखम्”

(When your teeth are at peace, so is your life.)

At Smylift Dental, we believe your smile deserves to live free from pain, pressure, or anxiety.
Wisdom teeth – or third molars – are the last to emerge, often between ages 17 and 25. But when they come in crooked, trapped, or misaligned, they can cause severe discomfort, swelling, infection, and even damage to other teeth.

That’s where our expertise makes all the difference.
With Smylift’s advanced surgical technology, expert oral surgeons, and pain-free precision techniques, we make wisdom tooth removal simple, safe, and comfortable – so you heal faster and smile brighter.

What Are Wisdom Teeth?

Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that usually erupt at the back of your mouth. While they once helped our ancestors chew hard, raw foods, today they’re often unnecessary – and in many cases, problematic.

Because most jaws don’t have enough space, these teeth can grow sideways, only partially emerge, or remain trapped inside the bone (impacted). Over time, this can lead to:

  • Severe pain and jaw stiffness
  • Gum swelling or infection
  • Damage to nearby teeth
  • Crowding or misalignment
  • Cysts and bone damage

If you notice persistent pain, bad breath, or swelling near your back molars – it’s time to get them evaluated by our oral surgery team at Smylift Dental.

The Smylift Advantage

At Smylift Dental, we combine compassion with cutting-edge technology to ensure your comfort before, during, and after surgery.

Our patients trust us for:

  • Digital 3D Imaging : For accurate diagnosis and precision-guided surgery.
  • Painless Anesthesia Systems : Advanced local and conscious sedation options.
  • Microsurgical Extraction Tools: Ensure faster, trauma-free removal.
  • Strict Sterilization & Infection Control: Ensuring total safety.
  • Faster Recovery Protocols : Scientifically designed for minimal swelling and downtime.

From diagnosis to recovery, every step is handled by specialized oral & maxillofacial surgeons trained in micro-surgical procedures – so your experience stays seamless and stress-free.

When Do You Need Wisdom Tooth Removal?

You might need a consultation if you experience:

  • Pain or swelling at the back of your mouth
  • Gum tenderness or recurring infections
  • Difficulty opening your mouth fully
  • Food getting stuck behind molars
  • Bad breath or an unpleasant taste

Don’t wait until the pain intensifies – book your consultation early to prevent damage to surrounding teeth and bone.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction Process at Smylift

Your comfort is our top priority. Here’s what to expect during your treatment:

Consultation & Digital Scan

We begin with 3D imaging to study tooth position and plan a precise, minimally invasive extraction.

Anesthesia & Sedation Options

Our painless local anesthesia or conscious sedation ensures total comfort.

Microsurgical Extraction

Using specialized instruments, the tooth is gently loosened and removed - often in under an hour.

Cleaning & Closure

The area is disinfected and sutured for smooth healing.

Post-Care & Recovery Support

We provide personalized aftercare instructions and follow-up appointments to ensure complete recovery.

Most patients resume normal activity within 3-5 days.

Recovery & Aftercare Tips

To ensure a smooth and quick recovery, follow these simple tips:

  • Take prescribed painkillers and antibiotics on time.
  • Apply ice packs during the first 24 hours to reduce swelling.
  • Eat soft, cold foods like yogurt, soups, or smoothies.
  • Maintain oral hygiene by rinsing with warm salt water after 24 hours.
  • Avoid straws, smoking, or spitting forcefully for a week.
  • Stay away from hard, crunchy, or spicy foods.
  • Don’t skip prescribed medications or follow-up visits.

At Smylift, we stay with you through your healing journey – ensuring that your recovery feels as easy as your treatment.

Risks & Benefits - Why Timely Extraction Matters

Delaying extraction may cause

  • Chronic pain or recurrent infection
  • Tooth decay in adjacent molars
  • Cyst formation or bone loss
  • Orthodontic relapse

Benefits of Early Removal

  • Prevents future infections & decay
  • Reduces the risk of nerve or bone damage
  • Promotes faster healing
  • Prevents costly complications later

Book Your Consultation Today

If you’re facing discomfort or swelling near your wisdom teeth, it’s time to act early.
Experience pain-free, technology-driven care with Smylift’s expert oral surgeons.

Call us today or book your consultation online – and rediscover what it feels like to smile without pain.

Smylift Dental - Trust Behind Every Smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wisdom Tooth Removal at Smylift Dental

Q1. When should I consider getting my wisdom teeth removed?
You should consider removal if you’re experiencing pain, swelling, jaw stiffness, or food getting trapped behind your molars. Even if symptoms are mild, impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth can lead to infections, decay, or crowding – so it’s best to get them evaluated early through our digital 3D scan.
Q2. Do all wisdom teeth need to be extracted?

Not necessarily. If your wisdom teeth have erupted properly and aren’t affecting nearby teeth or gums, removal may not be needed. However, when they grow sideways, remain trapped, or cause recurring infections, our oral surgeons recommend extraction to protect your overall dental health.

Q3. What happens during a wisdom tooth extraction at Smylift Dental?

The procedure is simple and pain-free. After your digital diagnosis and anesthesia, our oral surgeon gently loosens and removes the tooth using microsurgical tools. The area is then cleaned, sutured, and covered for smooth healing. Most extractions are completed within 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Q4. Will I feel pain during the procedure?

Not at all. We use advanced local anesthesia systems or conscious sedation based on your comfort level. This ensures a completely pain-free and anxiety-free experience throughout the treatment.

Q5. What are the common issues caused by impacted wisdom teeth?

Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to:

  • Pain or swelling at the back of your mouth
  • Gum infections and bad breath
  • Pressure on nearby teeth causing crowding
  • Tooth decay or cyst formation (in rare cases)

Early diagnosis prevents these issues and makes extraction simpler and safer.

Q6. How long does it take to recover after the surgery?

Most patients recover comfortably within 3-5 days. Mild soreness or swelling is common initially but subsides quickly with proper medication and aftercare. Our faster recovery protocols ensure minimal downtime and faster healing.

Q7. What can I eat after my wisdom tooth removal?

Stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt, soups, and smoothies for the first few days. Avoid hard, spicy, or crunchy items that may disturb the healing site. You can return to your normal diet gradually after your dentist gives you the go-ahead.

Q8. Are there any risks involved with the procedure?

At Smylift, we use precision-guided surgical techniques to minimize every possible risk. While nerve damage or infection is extremely rare, our 3D scans and microsurgical approach ensure your safety at every step. If your case involves any potential risk, our surgeon will explain it before treatment.

Q9. How will I know if my wisdom teeth are harming other teeth?

Through a 3D radiographic examination, our specialists can identify whether your wisdom teeth are pushing against other molars, causing decay, or leading to bone loss. Detecting these issues early helps avoid future complications.

Q10. What anesthesia options are available?

We offer three levels of comfort:

  • Local Anesthesia – numbs the treatment area completely
  • Conscious Sedation – helps you stay relaxed and calm

Your oral surgeon will recommend the best option based on your case and comfort preferences.

Q11. Will I need someone to drive me home after the procedure?

If you undergo conscious sedation, we recommend having a friend or family member accompany you. For procedures done with only local anesthesia, you can usually drive home safely after a short rest period.

Q12. How many wisdom teeth will I need to remove?

This varies from person to person. Some may need all four removed, while others only one or two. A detailed scan and clinical evaluation will help our experts determine exactly what’s necessary.

Q13. Can I continue my regular medications before surgery?

Most regular medicines can be continued. However, if you take blood thinners or medications that affect clotting, please inform our dental team during consultation. We’ll provide personalized instructions to keep your procedure safe.

Q14. Should I avoid any non-prescription medicines before surgery?

Yes, certain over-the-counter painkillers like aspirin can affect blood clotting. During your pre-surgery consultation, we’ll guide you on what to avoid and when to stop them before the procedure.

Q15. Do I need to fast before coming in for extraction?

If you’re receiving sedation, you’ll need to avoid eating or drinking for around 6 hours before the appointment. For procedures with only local anesthesia, fasting isn’t required. We’ll share clear pre-procedure guidelines in advance.

Q16. When should I arrive for my appointment?

Please arrive 15-30 minutes before your scheduled time so we can complete your pre-procedure check and address any final queries before starting the treatment.

Q17. What makes Smylift Dental different for wisdom tooth removal?

At Smylift, you don’t just get treatment – you get care. Our 3D diagnostic imaging, painless anesthesia, microsurgical precision, and expert oral surgeons ensure a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish.

Because here, your comfort and confidence matter as much as your smile.

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