Painless Wisdom Tooth Removal

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“I recently had my wisdom teeth removed at the clinic and couldn’t be happier with the experience. The procedure was smooth and pain-free — I was genuinely surprised at how easy it felt.

The team was professional, gentle, and reassuring throughout, taking the time to explain everything clearly and make sure I was comfortable from start to finish. Highly recommend this clinic if you’re looking for skilled, caring dental care.”

– A HAPPY CUSTOMER

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Are Your Wisdom Teeth Causing Pain or Problems?

Common signs your wisdom teeth may need attention. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, an assessment can help prevent further issues.

JAW PAIN

INFECTION

HEADACHES

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CROWDING

GUM IRRITATION

TROUBLE EATING

Jaw Pain

Persistent jaw pain or stiffness can be a sign that your wisdom teeth are putting pressure on surrounding teeth or nerves, causing discomfort when chewing or opening your mouth.

Trouble Eating

Pain or discomfort when chewing may indicate impacted wisdom teeth or inflammation around the gums, making everyday eating uncomfortable.

Gum Irritation

Red, swollen, or tender gums around the back of your mouth can occur when wisdom teeth partially emerge and trap bacteria beneath the gum line.

Infection

Wisdom teeth can be difficult to clean properly, increasing the risk of infection, swelling, bad breath, and ongoing discomfort if left untreated.

Headaches

Pressure from impacted wisdom teeth can contribute to tension headaches or facial pain, especially when they affect nearby nerves or jaw muscles.

Crowding

As wisdom teeth push through, they may place pressure on neighbouring teeth, potentially leading to crowding or changes in your smile alignment.

Wisdom Tooth Removal: Step-by-Step

1. Initial Consultation & X-Rays

Your visit begins with a consultation where we examine your wisdom teeth and take X-rays if needed.

2. Personalised Treatment Plan

Based on your assessment, we’ll create a treatment plan tailored to you.

3. The Removal Procedure

Local anaesthetic is used to ensure you’re comfortable and pain-free. For anxious patients, sedation options may be available.

4. Aftercare & Recovery Support

After the procedure, you’ll receive clear aftercare instructions covering pain management, eating, and oral hygiene. 

FAQS

Common Questions: Wisdom Tooth Removal

Does wisdom tooth removal hurt?

The procedure itself is typically pain-free thanks to local anaesthetic or sedation options. Some mild discomfort or swelling afterward is normal and usually improves within a few days.

How long does the procedure take?

Most wisdom tooth removals take 30–60 minutes, depending on the position and complexity of the tooth.

What is the recovery time?

Initial recovery usually takes 48–72 hours. Most patients return to normal activities shortly after, with full healing continuing over the following weeks.

Will I be asleep or awake during the procedure?

Most patients are awake but fully numb with local anaesthetic. Sedation options may be available for those who feel anxious and can be discussed during your consultation.

What can I eat after wisdom tooth removal?

Soft foods are recommended for the first few days, such as yoghurt, soups, smoothies, and mashed foods. Hard or crunchy foods should be avoided until healing progresses.

When should wisdom teeth be checked?

Wisdom teeth are often assessed in the late teens or early twenties, but they can cause issues at any age. If you’re experiencing discomfort or symptoms, an assessment can help determine the best next step.

OUR DENTISTS

Meet Our Experienced Team

VICKY LI

VICKY LI

DENTIST

CHRIS CHEN

CHRIS CHEN

DENTIST

JENNY LIU

JENNY LIU

DENTIST

SOONG ZHOU

SOONG ZHOU

DENTIST

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