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Wisdom Teeth Removal: What to Expect and How to Recover

Wondering if wisdom teeth surgery hurts? This guide covers why wisdom teeth are removed, what to expect before, during, and after the procedure, and essential tips for a smooth recovery. Plus, learn when to contact your dentist for any complications. Take the first step toward a healthier smile u2014 book a consultation with your Markham dentist today!

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Wisdom Teeth Removal: What to Expect and How to Recover

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  1. Does Wisdom Teeth Surgery Hurt? Here’s What You Should Know

  2. Why Wisdom Teeth Are Removed Common Reasons for Removal Impacted Teeth: When teeth don’t have enough space to grow. Misalignment: Can affect the positioning of other teeth. Gum Disease: Wisdom teeth are hard to clean and can lead to infection.

  3. Will Wisdom Teeth Surgery Hurt? What to Expect Before, During, and After the Procedure You won’t feel any pain because of the anesthesia, but may feel pressure or movement. Local anesthesia or sedation is given during wisdom teeth surgery to numb the area, ensuring you feel no pain. Some discomfort, swelling, and bleeding are normal. Pain can usually be managed with prescribed medication.

  4. Tips for a Smooth Recovery Post-Op Care Tips Eat Soft Foods Stick to soft, easy-to-eat foods for the first few days. Restorative Dentistry Drink plenty of fluids but avoid using a straw as it can dislodge the blood clot. Cosmetic Dentistry Keep the mouth clean, but avoid brushing the surgical site for a few days

  5. When to Contact Your Dentist Signs of Complications Severe pain that doesn't subside with medication. Signs of infection (fever, pus, etc.). Excessive swelling or bleeding.

  6. Ready to take the first step toward a pain-free smile? Book a Consultation with Your Dentist in Markham Today! (905) 604 - 1995 www.hwy7familydentistry.ca 4560 Hwy 7 E, Unionville, Markham info@hwy7familydentistry.ca

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