Evaluation and Diagnosis
Before undergoing wisdom tooth surgery, a thorough evaluation and diagnosis are essential. X-rays and clinical examinations are conducted to determine the position of the wisdom teeth, their impact on surrounding teeth, and the best approach for extraction.
Anaesthesia and Sedation
During the surgery, anaesthesia is administered to ensure a pain-free experience. Patients may opt for local anaesthesia, sedation, or general anaesthesia, depending on their comfort level and the complexity of the procedure.
Surgical Procedure
The actual extraction process involves carefully removing the wisdom teeth from the jawbone and gums. The dentist or oral surgeon utilises specialised tools to gently extract the teeth while minimising trauma to the surrounding tissues.
Post-Operative Care
After the surgery, patients are provided with detailed post-operative care instructions. This includes information on managing pain and swelling, dietary restrictions, oral hygiene practices, and follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress.