Procedure is done under local anesthesia. So,there won't be pain. Follow the instructions your dentist tells you. Take medication as prescribed. You can consult through this for further details.
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First you need to go to the dentist and get an X-ray done to see the positioning of the wisdom tooth it would determine the surgery time and the recovery time for healing.
If it’s visible in oral cavity and in alignment with other tooth it would require less surgery time while wisdom tooth that are not visible and impacted or that are partially visible require more surgery and recovery time.
It won’t be painful as it will be done under anaesthesia and after that pain medication will do the work .
You should keep it mind that before going for extraction get an thorough idea about the post instructions to follow after surgery with the dentist and follow it for faster recovery.
You should keep your oral hygiene good and get an dental cleaning done prior to surgery for the wound to heal faster .
Hello, Wisdom tooth removal is done under local anaesthesia u might feel pressure rather than pain. And it completely depend upon the position of wisdom tooth embedded in the bone or not. There might be slight discomfort in opening the mouth for 1-2days.
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