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If you’re lucky, your wisdom teeth are positioned correctly and you won’t need to remove them. However, in many unlucky individuals (such as myself), all four wisdom teeth did not have sufficient room to grow properly and may cause problems and I thought its a RCT (root canal treatment) and thus visited a dentist I knew and then I was refereed to the young, dynamic Dr. Shaswat Diwan. Initially I was very apprehensive as the doctor was very young but honestly from the bottom of my heart I could not have found better doctor than him. He made me, an iatrophobia(fear of doctors) patient feel so calm, settled and gave all the time to answer my dull witted 1000's of questions with a smile saying YOU'LL BE FINE. Also Dr. Aditi came to my rescue and answered many of my questions with the prettiest smile ever. These are the new Generation smart doctors we have amongst us.
The best personal suggestion is, if you have to sooner or later remove all your four wisdom molars due to their wrong positioning is the way I had undergone as per the feedback of Dr. Shaswat Diwan was through General Anesthesia. Seeing the OT was a nightmare but it was the most comfortable way as wisdom molars are like appendix in your mouth as they are non functional. One should get them removed at one go. It is a matter of 7-10 days you might have swelling, the pain is being taken care with the help of pain killers.
I would eminently recommend him. A big thank you to *** **** doctor
I have ever come across from the most anxious patient you could ever have.