
Wisdom Tooth Removal In South Delhi | Ambala Cantt
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are also known as Third Molars and these are usually the last teeth present on both sides of your upper and lower jaw.
They have been given the precious honorary title of “wisdom” only because they come mostly around late teens and early twenties which is the time a person is believed to become wise.
These teeth are usually the trouble makers as they lack enough space to come out (Impacted) and do not have a fixed anatomy/shape. Our endeavor is always to preserve your natural teeth but in some cases it is best to remove these notorious teeth for restoring your health and functionality back.
Such teeth can be fully inside the jawbone or partly out. You may feel any of the following symptoms in such cases-
• Bleeding, red, sore gums
• Bad breath
• An unpleasant taste in your mouth
• Pain or swelling around the jaw
• Difficulty in opening your mouth

1. Pain or Discomfort:
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Pain in the back of the mouth: This is a sign that the wisdom teeth may not have enough room to emerge properly.
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Throbbing or sharp pain: This could occur around the area where the wisdom teeth are coming through, especially if they're impacted or infected.
2. Swelling and Redness:
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Gum inflammation: Swollen, red, or tender gums around the wisdom tooth can be a sign of infection or irritation.
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Facial swelling: In more severe cases, the infection can cause swelling in the jaw or face.
3. Infection:
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Pus or discharge: If your wisdom tooth is partially erupted and the gum around it is not fully covering it, food and bacteria can get trapped, leading to an infection. This can result in pus and a bad taste in the mouth.
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Bad breath (halitosis): Often caused by food or bacteria trapped around an impacted tooth.
4. Difficulty Opening the Mouth:
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If your wisdom teeth are causing discomfort or infection, you might have difficulty opening your mouth fully due to swelling or pain.

5. Crowding or Damage to Other Teeth:
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If your wisdom teeth are growing in crooked, they can push against neighboring teeth, causing misalignment or damage to the surrounding teeth.
6. Cysts or Tumors:
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In some cases, impacted wisdom teeth can lead to the formation of cysts (fluid-filled sacs) or even benign tumors that can affect the jawbone or other teeth.
7. Gum or Jaw Problems:
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Pain when chewing or biting: Wisdom teeth may cause pain when chewing or make it difficult to bite down correctly due to their position.
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Jaw stiffness: This can occur if there’s pressure on the jaw from the wisdom teeth.
8. Tooth Decay or Gum Disease:
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Impacted wisdom teeth can be hard to clean, increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. If cavities develop or if there's gum infection, removal may be necessary.
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, often need to be removed if they cause problems or are impacted. Here are some common symptoms that might indicate the need for wisdom teeth removal:

CYST/ TUMOUR
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Cysts or tumors in the mouth are abnormal growths that can develop in various areas such as the gums, inside the cheeks, under the tongue, or on the roof or floor of the mouth. They may differ in size, shape, and texture, and can either be benign (non-cancerous) or, in rare cases, malignant (cancerous). Here’s a breakdown of each:
Cysts or tumors may appear adjacent to/ in relation to any tooth. This can be confirmed with clinical examination and Xrays.
These must be addressed to immediately and removed as soon as identified.
Wisdom Tooth Extraction Cost near me at Teeth and Gums clinic
If you are planning for wisdom tooth removal, at Teeth and Gums our cost of wisdom tooth removal starts at 5850/- with our dental experts and oral surgeons,you can expect the best in class treatment.
The final cost of treatment may vary based on case to case.