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Wisdom Tooth Pain

Relieve pain and improve your long-term oral health

Relieve wisdom tooth discomfort and safeguard your smile! Wisdom tooth pain is a prevalent issue, often stemming from varying degrees of impaction. Studies suggest that approximately 40% of individuals have at least one impacted wisdom tooth. In many instances, the optimal solution to alleviate pain and prevent future dental complications is through wisdom tooth extraction. Whether you’re contending with persistent pain or discomfort during chewing and contact with the affected area, wisdom tooth pain can be distressing and debilitating. Don’t delay if you’re experiencing discomfort!

Advantages of wisdom tooth removal

Pain relief
Wisdom tooth removal alleviates symptoms, eases the strain on your gums and surrounding teeth, and enhances everyday activities such as chewing and speaking.

Enhanced overall oral health
As wisdom teeth are positioned far back in the mouth and often do not erupt normally, maintaining proper daily hygiene in the area can be challenging. Inadequate cleaning increases the risk of excess plaque formation, leading to gum disease and other health issues.

Improved breath
Impacted wisdom teeth often contribute to bad breath, as compromised gum tissue allows excess bacteria to accumulate. This not only jeopardizes your health but also causes unpleasant symptoms, including foul odour.

How is the wisdom tooth removal procedure conducted?

The extraction process involves:

  1. Administering local anaesthesia for a pain-free experience
  2. Removing the surrounding gum tissue covering the wisdom teeth
  3. Extracting the wisdom teeth
  4. Stitching up the gums
  5. Providing a detailed recovery plan post-procedure

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3-5 Newcastle St,
Kilkeel,
Newry,
BT34 4AF
Northern Ireland

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