
The average human jaw is typically designed to accommodate only 28 teeth. When the four third molars—commonly known as 'wisdom teeth'—attempt to emerge around age 18, they often lack the necessary space. This crowding frequently leads to pain, swelling, and potential damage to adjacent healthy teeth. At Dental Wellness, we specialize in the safe and comfortable extraction of these functional-less molars to protect your overall oral health.
Our clinic features highly skilled specialists for wisdom teeth removal in AECS Layout, focusing on precision techniques that ensure negligible post-procedure discomfort.
Wisdom teeth are the final set of molars to erupt, and because they are the last in the mouth, they often become 'impacted' or grow at an angle. This can cause the surrounding gum tissue to become swollen, leading to jaw stiffness, soreness, and recurrent infections.
While antibiotics can provide temporary relief from a wisdom tooth infection, they do not solve the underlying structural issue. Since these teeth have no specific functional purpose in modern chewing, extraction is the most effective and permanent solution to prevent future complications and chronic pain.
Procedures are performed by oral surgeons who specialize in complex extractions and nerve protection.
We use precise instruments to remove the tooth with minimal impact on the surrounding bone and tissue.
You'll receive a personalized recovery plan and follow-up support to ensure perfect healing.

Founder of Dental Wellness with over 18 years of experience. A specialist in Endodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Shobha is dedicated to providing painless, ethical, and high-quality dental care.
The procedure itself is performed under local anesthesia, so you won't feel pain. Our specialists use advanced techniques to ensure that any post-removal discomfort is kept to an absolute minimum.
Most patients return to their normal routine within 3 to 5 days. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and medication to ensure your healing process is smooth and quick.
Antibiotics only treat the symptoms temporarily. Because the tooth lacks space to grow correctly, the infection is highly likely to return until the tooth is physically removed.
While they typically emerge between ages 17 and 25, we recommend an evaluation in the late teens. Removing them before the roots are fully formed often leads to an easier recovery.
Most extractions are done with local numbing, where you are awake but feel no pain. For more complex cases or for patients with high anxiety, we can discuss further sedation options.
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