
Teeth Disimpaction
Is your wisdom tooth causing pain, swelling, or repeated infections? It may be impacted, meaning it's trapped beneath the gums or jawbone and unable to erupt properly. Left untreated, an impacted tooth can damage neighbouring teeth and lead to more serious oral health problems.
At Express Smiles Dental Suite, we perform safe, gentle, and virtually painless teeth disimpaction using modern techniques and effective local anaesthesia to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure.
You may need teeth disimpaction if you have persistent pain at the back of the mouth, swollen or infected gums, difficulty chewing or opening your mouth, a partially erupted wisdom tooth, or recurrent infections and bad breath.
Reasons to remove an impacted tooth include pain and swelling, tooth decay, gum infections, damage to neighbouring teeth, and cysts or other complications.
Our experienced team will assess your tooth with a thorough examination and digital dental X-rays before recommending the best treatment.
Benefits
- •Relieves pain and swelling caused by impacted teeth
- •Prevents damage to neighbouring healthy teeth
- •Reduces risk of infection and gum disease
- •Performed with gentle techniques and effective anaesthesia
- •Prevents future complications like cysts and crowding
Our Process
Examination & X-Ray
Thorough assessment including digital X-rays to determine the position of the impacted tooth
Anaesthesia
Effective local anaesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure
Disimpaction
Careful surgical removal of the impacted tooth with gentle techniques
Recovery & Aftercare
Detailed aftercare instructions for a smooth and comfortable healing process
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my tooth is impacted?
Signs include persistent pain, swelling, difficulty opening your mouth, and recurrent infections. An examination and X-ray will confirm the diagnosis.
Is wisdom tooth removal painful?
The procedure is performed under effective local anaesthesia, so you won't feel pain during the removal. Some discomfort during recovery is normal and manageable.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients recover within a few days to a week. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to support a smooth healing process.
Ready to Get Started?
Book an appointment today and take the first step towards better dental health.