BDS, MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dr. Isha Kochar is a Oral And MaxilloFacial Surgeon and Dentist in Shastri Nagar, Delhi and has an experience of 11 years in these fields. Dr. Isha Kochar pr…
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BDS, MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dr. Isha Kochar is a Oral And MaxilloFacial Surgeon and Dentist in Shastri Nagar, Delhi and has an experience of 11 years in these fields. Dr. Isha Kochar pr…
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Dr. Rashi Chitkara is a Dentist in Rajouri Garden, Delhi and has an experience of 17 years in this field. Dr. Rashi Chitkara practices at Clove Dental in Raj…
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Dr. Bhavani Ramesh Nair is a Dentist in Safdarjung Development Area, Delhi and has an experience of 26 years in this field. Dr. Bhavani Ramesh Nair practices…
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Dr. Neha Sharma is a dental surgeon. She did graduation in 2010 from MM College of Dental Sciences and Research, Mullana. She served as a resident at GTB Hos…
BDS, MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dr. Radhika Rawal is a Oral And MaxilloFacial Surgeon and Dentist in DLF Phase I, Gurgaon and has an experience of 14 years in these fields. Dr. Radhika Rawa…
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Impacted tooth removal is a dental surgical procedure performed to remove a tooth that fails to fully erupt through the gums. This commonly happens with wisdom teeth (third molars) because there may not be enough space in the jaw for the tooth to grow normally. When a tooth is impacted, it can remain trapped in the gum or bone, causing pain, swelling, infection, or damage to nearby teeth.
The procedure is performed by a dentist or oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Removing the impacted tooth helps prevent complications such as gum disease, tooth decay, cyst formation, or crowding of nearby teeth. The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia and patients can go home the same day.
Impacted tooth removal is performed to protect oral health and prevent future dental problems.
Key Benefits
• Relieves pain and discomfort:
Impacted teeth can cause severe jaw pain, swelling, and gum irritation. Removing them helps relieve these symptoms.
• Prevents infection:
Food and bacteria can get trapped around partially erupted teeth, leading to infection or gum disease. Removal helps prevent these complications.
• Protects surrounding teeth:
An impacted tooth can push against nearby teeth, damaging them or causing crowding. Removing it prevents this issue.
• Improves oral hygiene:
Impacted teeth are difficult to clean properly. Extraction makes brushing and flossing easier.
• Prevents cyst formation:
Untreated impacted teeth can sometimes lead to cysts or jawbone damage. Early removal reduces this risk.
This procedure may be recommended for people who:
• Experience pain or swelling near wisdom teeth.
• Have crowding of teeth due to impacted molars.
• Develop gum infections around partially erupted teeth.
• Have difficulty opening the mouth or chewing.
• Show signs of damage to nearby teeth or jawbone.
Dentists usually confirm the need for surgery using dental X-rays and clinical examination.
1. Examination & X-ray
The dentist evaluates the tooth using dental X-rays to determine its position and plan the surgical removal.
2. Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area around the tooth. In some cases, sedation may be used for comfort.
3. Gum Incision
A small incision is made in the gum to expose the impacted tooth and surrounding bone if needed.
4. Tooth Removal
The tooth may be removed in one piece or divided into smaller sections to make extraction easier.
5. Stitches & Healing
The surgical area is cleaned, and stitches may be placed to help healing. Gauze is applied to control bleeding.
Impacted tooth removal is usually performed in a dental clinic or hospital by a dentist or oral surgeon.
• Procedure time: Around 30–60 minutes depending on complexity.
• Hospital stay: Usually a day-care procedure.
• Recovery time: Most patients recover within a few days, though full healing may take 1–2 weeks.
Impacted tooth removal is generally safe, but like any surgery, some risks may occur.
Common After-Effects
• Mild swelling and pain
• Temporary jaw stiffness
• Slight bleeding after surgery
Possible Risks
• Infection at the extraction site
• Dry socket (painful condition after extraction)
• Temporary nerve irritation
• Damage to nearby teeth or tissues
Following the dentist’s instructions and maintaining good oral hygiene can help prevent complications.
An impacted tooth is a tooth that cannot fully emerge through the gums due to lack of space or incorrect position. Wisdom teeth are the most commonly impacted teeth.
The procedure itself is not painful because local anesthesia is used. Some swelling or discomfort may occur after surgery but usually improves within a few days.
The surgery typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on how deeply the tooth is impacted.
Patients should avoid hard, spicy, or hot foods for a few days and instead consume soft foods like yogurt, soups, and mashed vegetables.
Most patients recover within 3–7 days, but the gums may take a couple of weeks to heal completely.
If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, fever, or swelling that worsens after a few days, you should contact your dentist immediately.
Yes, untreated impacted teeth can lead to infections, gum disease, damage to nearby teeth, or cyst formation.
Not always. Stitches are used only when necessary to close the gum and help the surgical site heal properly.