wisdom tooth removal for pain relief and better oral health

Wisdom tooth removal is often needed when the last molars do not have enough space to grow properly. At Gupta Dental Clinic, Lucknow, we provide safe and effective wisdom tooth removal treatment to help relieve pain, swelling, infection, and discomfort caused by impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth.

Under the care of Dr. Awadhesh Gupta, the condition of the wisdom tooth is carefully evaluated before treatment. Removal may be recommended if the tooth is causing pain, pushing nearby teeth, creating gum infection, or becoming difficult to clean. Timely removal helps prevent further complications and supports better oral health.

when wisdom tooth removal is needed

Wisdom tooth removal is commonly recommended when the tooth is impacted, trapped under the gum, growing in the wrong direction, or causing repeated pain and swelling. It may also be advised if there is infection, food trapping, gum irritation, or damage to the nearby tooth.

  • helps relieve pain, swelling, and pressure
  • prevents infection and gum irritation
  • protects nearby teeth from damage
  • supports better oral hygiene and comfort
Wisdom tooth consultation
Wisdom tooth removal treatment

Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to jaw pain, swelling, difficulty opening the mouth, and recurring gum problems. Because these teeth are positioned at the back of the mouth, cleaning them properly can be difficult, which increases the risk of decay and infection. Proper evaluation and treatment can help avoid these problems.

If you are experiencing pain, swelling, gum infection, or discomfort at the back of your mouth, wisdom tooth removal may be the right solution. At Gupta Dental Clinic, we focus on safe, careful, and comfortable treatment to protect your oral health and reduce discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wisdom teeth may need to be removed if they are impacted, painful, infected, growing in the wrong direction, or causing pressure on nearby teeth.

The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so the area is numb during treatment. Some soreness after removal is normal, but it can be managed with proper care and medication.

Initial recovery usually takes a few days, while complete healing may take a little longer depending on the difficulty of the extraction and your body’s healing response.

Common signs include pain at the back of the mouth, gum swelling, repeated infection, bad breath, jaw discomfort, or difficulty opening the mouth properly.

Not always. If a wisdom tooth has enough space, is healthy, and can be cleaned properly, it may not need removal. A dental evaluation is needed to decide.